Two, James Winford and Max Wayne, were Navy men killed in World War II.
James Winford, nicknamed Windie, was a fireman second class on the U.S.S. Arizona when he was killed in the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, Dec. 7, 1941. Max Wayne, older by about four years, was a seaman first class when he was killed in April 1944. He was initially buried in Australia but after the war was moved to the National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific in Honolulu, not far from where his brother's body remains on the sunken battleship Arizona.
James Winford was born Nov. 17, 1917, in Battle Creek, Michigan. His father worked at Kellogg's Company and his mother a homemaker. He attended Burnham High School in Sylvania, Ohio. The 1940 Census said he completed 8th grade and worked 10 weeks for $100 the previous year as a waiter. He joined the Navy in October 1940.
A memorial service was held for him in June 1942 at the American Legion Hall in Sylvania.
Other Berry brothers who served in World War II were Wesley and George Elmer, both in the Navy; Leo Harold and Charles, both in the Army. A younger brother, Gerald, served in the military from 1948-1952 and was survived by his three sisters Maria, Edna and Irene
Sources: the Sylvania (Ohio) Sentinel; the Kitsap Sun of Bremerton, Washington; the (Tucson) Arizona Daily Star; the Battle Creek (Michigan) Enquirer; city of Sylvania, Ohio; Navy enlistment application; Census; Navy muster rolls; grave markers; applications for military headstones; Veterans Administration death files. This profile was researched and written on behalf of the U.S.S. Arizona Mall Memorial at the University of Arizona.
Contributor: USS Arizona Mall Memorial at University of Arizona (50022871)
Two, James Winford and Max Wayne, were Navy men killed in World War II.
James Winford, nicknamed Windie, was a fireman second class on the U.S.S. Arizona when he was killed in the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, Dec. 7, 1941. Max Wayne, older by about four years, was a seaman first class when he was killed in April 1944. He was initially buried in Australia but after the war was moved to the National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific in Honolulu, not far from where his brother's body remains on the sunken battleship Arizona.
James Winford was born Nov. 17, 1917, in Battle Creek, Michigan. His father worked at Kellogg's Company and his mother a homemaker. He attended Burnham High School in Sylvania, Ohio. The 1940 Census said he completed 8th grade and worked 10 weeks for $100 the previous year as a waiter. He joined the Navy in October 1940.
A memorial service was held for him in June 1942 at the American Legion Hall in Sylvania.
Other Berry brothers who served in World War II were Wesley and George Elmer, both in the Navy; Leo Harold and Charles, both in the Army. A younger brother, Gerald, served in the military from 1948-1952 and was survived by his three sisters Maria, Edna and Irene
Sources: the Sylvania (Ohio) Sentinel; the Kitsap Sun of Bremerton, Washington; the (Tucson) Arizona Daily Star; the Battle Creek (Michigan) Enquirer; city of Sylvania, Ohio; Navy enlistment application; Census; Navy muster rolls; grave markers; applications for military headstones; Veterans Administration death files. This profile was researched and written on behalf of the U.S.S. Arizona Mall Memorial at the University of Arizona.
Contributor: USS Arizona Mall Memorial at University of Arizona (50022871)
Gravesite Details
USS Arizona
Family Members
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Maria Rene "Marie" Berry Heiman
1909–1968
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Marie Rene Berry Heiman
1909–1968
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SMN Max Wayne Berry
1911–1944
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Leo Harold Berry
1911–1959
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F2 James Winford Berry
1915–1941
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George Elmer Berry
1915–1956
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Charles Herbert Berry
1919–1993
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Edna Mae Berry Eyler
1921–2000
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Wesley Berry
1923–1970
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Irene Berry Snyder
1925–1991
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