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PFC Samuel S. Conn

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PFC Samuel S. Conn

Birth
Uledi, Fayette County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
19 Nov 1944 (aged 21)
Bussang, Departement des Vosges, Lorraine, France
Burial
Oliver, Fayette County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
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THE DAILY COURIER, Connellsville, Pa., Wednesday Evening, December 27, 1944, Page One

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Conn of Oliver No. 3 have been advised by the War Department that their son, Pfc. Samuel S. Conn, 21, was killed in combat in France on November 19. He entered the service in February, 1943, and went overseas last September. Surviving are his parents, two brothers and a sister, Robert, Edmund and Erma.
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THE DAILY COURIER, Connellsville, Pa., Thursday, August 12, 1948, Page Two

PFC. SAMUEL CONN
The body of Private First Class Samuel S. Conn, 21, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert O. Conn of Oliver No. 3, who was killed in action November 19, 1944 near Bozange, France, will arrive in Connellsville Friday night and be removed to the DeCarlo funeral home, North Gallatin avenue, Uniontown. The funeral service will be held there at 2:30 o'clock Sunday afternoon.

Besides his parents, the soldier is survived by two brothers, Robert and Elwood at home; one sister, Mrs. Fred Lehoman of Oliver No. 3 and his maternal grandmother, Mrs. Scott Firestone, also of Oliver No. 3.
THE DAILY COURIER, Connellsville, Pa., Wednesday Evening, December 27, 1944, Page One

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Conn of Oliver No. 3 have been advised by the War Department that their son, Pfc. Samuel S. Conn, 21, was killed in combat in France on November 19. He entered the service in February, 1943, and went overseas last September. Surviving are his parents, two brothers and a sister, Robert, Edmund and Erma.
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THE DAILY COURIER, Connellsville, Pa., Thursday, August 12, 1948, Page Two

PFC. SAMUEL CONN
The body of Private First Class Samuel S. Conn, 21, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert O. Conn of Oliver No. 3, who was killed in action November 19, 1944 near Bozange, France, will arrive in Connellsville Friday night and be removed to the DeCarlo funeral home, North Gallatin avenue, Uniontown. The funeral service will be held there at 2:30 o'clock Sunday afternoon.

Besides his parents, the soldier is survived by two brothers, Robert and Elwood at home; one sister, Mrs. Fred Lehoman of Oliver No. 3 and his maternal grandmother, Mrs. Scott Firestone, also of Oliver No. 3.


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