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Simon Burdette

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Simon Burdette

Birth
Alabama, USA
Death
4 Apr 1945 (aged 21)
Germany
Burial
Leipers Fork, Williamson County, Tennessee, USA Add to Map
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Son of Robert Edward (Bob) Burdett and Clemmie Wilson.

The Review-Appeal, Franklin, TN
Obituary - The Review-Appeal, Franklin, Tennessee
BURDETT FUNERAL HELD TODAY
The remains of Simon Burdett, 21, who was killed in action in Germany on April 4, 1945; reached Franklin Saturday morning on the 9:13 train and were conveyed in the parlors of Warren-Smithson where services were held at 2'o clock that afternoon by elder J.L. Jackson. Interment was in Leiper's Fork Cemetery with services at the grave, in charge of the John E. Stephen's Post, American Legion.
A native of Williamson County, son of Mr. and Mrs. R.E. Burdett, he entered service Janiary 16, 1943; trained at Camp Beal in Cal., and went overseas with the 610th Engineer Regiment in November 1943.
Besides his parents he is survived by two sisters and two brothers. Mrs. Carlton Horner, Mrs. Thomas Jackson and Wiley Burdett, of Nashville and Bennie Burett of Mt. Juliet.
Warren-Smithson in charge
Son of Robert Edward (Bob) Burdett and Clemmie Wilson.

The Review-Appeal, Franklin, TN
Obituary - The Review-Appeal, Franklin, Tennessee
BURDETT FUNERAL HELD TODAY
The remains of Simon Burdett, 21, who was killed in action in Germany on April 4, 1945; reached Franklin Saturday morning on the 9:13 train and were conveyed in the parlors of Warren-Smithson where services were held at 2'o clock that afternoon by elder J.L. Jackson. Interment was in Leiper's Fork Cemetery with services at the grave, in charge of the John E. Stephen's Post, American Legion.
A native of Williamson County, son of Mr. and Mrs. R.E. Burdett, he entered service Janiary 16, 1943; trained at Camp Beal in Cal., and went overseas with the 610th Engineer Regiment in November 1943.
Besides his parents he is survived by two sisters and two brothers. Mrs. Carlton Horner, Mrs. Thomas Jackson and Wiley Burdett, of Nashville and Bennie Burett of Mt. Juliet.
Warren-Smithson in charge


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