Funeral services for Pvt. Lee K. Adams, 22, of 428 North East street, who was killed in action in Germany on March 7, 1945, will be held from the J. R. Shulenberger funeral home Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock with the Rev. Joseph Miller officiating. Burial will be Westminster cemetery.
The body will arrive here tomorrow afternoon from Belgium, where it was buried. Pvt. Adams entered the service on April 5, 1944, and went overseas in November, 1944, serving with Company B, 271st Infantry Regiment of the 69th Division.
His brother, Ross, was killed in an automobile accident here last month.
Survivors are his mother, Mrs. Emma Nickel Adams, and the following brothers and sisters, Richard, Robert and Ruth and Mrs. Jacob Baker, all at home, and Clyde, of Carlisle.
Funeral services for Pvt. Lee K. Adams, 22, of 428 North East street, who was killed in action in Germany on March 7, 1945, will be held from the J. R. Shulenberger funeral home Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock with the Rev. Joseph Miller officiating. Burial will be Westminster cemetery.
The body will arrive here tomorrow afternoon from Belgium, where it was buried. Pvt. Adams entered the service on April 5, 1944, and went overseas in November, 1944, serving with Company B, 271st Infantry Regiment of the 69th Division.
His brother, Ross, was killed in an automobile accident here last month.
Survivors are his mother, Mrs. Emma Nickel Adams, and the following brothers and sisters, Richard, Robert and Ruth and Mrs. Jacob Baker, all at home, and Clyde, of Carlisle.
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