The unclaimed cremated remains of 14 veterans and three military wives were laid to rest at the Fort Leavenworth National Cemetery July 26 with full military honors. The remains were found and identified by the Missing in America Project, a nonprofit organization.
Info extracted from Ft Leavenworth Lamp, July 21 and 28, 2011
Plattsburg Leader, Plattsburg, Mo. 4-10-1959:
Albert Payne Duval, Wednesday afternoon of this week in Kansas City.
Mr. Duval died Monday at his home at 216 Brush Creek Boulevard, at the age of 82 years. He was born in Ray County, Mo., the son of a pioneer Missouri family, and went to Kansas City when a young man. In 1926 he went into the utility brokerage business in New York City, then in 1940 joined the Department of Agriculture Commodity Credit corporation where he remained until his retirement in 1953, at which time he then returned to Kansas City.
Mr. Duval is survived by his sister, Miss Ella May Duval of the home.
Contributor: John Stoutimore (47701677) • [email protected]
The unclaimed cremated remains of 14 veterans and three military wives were laid to rest at the Fort Leavenworth National Cemetery July 26 with full military honors. The remains were found and identified by the Missing in America Project, a nonprofit organization.
Info extracted from Ft Leavenworth Lamp, July 21 and 28, 2011
Plattsburg Leader, Plattsburg, Mo. 4-10-1959:
Albert Payne Duval, Wednesday afternoon of this week in Kansas City.
Mr. Duval died Monday at his home at 216 Brush Creek Boulevard, at the age of 82 years. He was born in Ray County, Mo., the son of a pioneer Missouri family, and went to Kansas City when a young man. In 1926 he went into the utility brokerage business in New York City, then in 1940 joined the Department of Agriculture Commodity Credit corporation where he remained until his retirement in 1953, at which time he then returned to Kansas City.
Mr. Duval is survived by his sister, Miss Ella May Duval of the home.
Contributor: John Stoutimore (47701677) • [email protected]
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