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The 35th-- 110th Quarter Master Association, is a non profit organization listed with the State of Nebraska

The 35th - 110th Quarter Master Association

 

Memorial

Having received orders to join a Higher more peaceful unit.  We respectfully register our beloved comrades and the widows who have rejoined their mates.--- Listed are the most recent .

Change of address, and an accurate record of the deceased, has never been easy, but has become nearly impossible . We do the best we can, but our best is a far cry from what it once was. The following is a list of the most recent deaths. I am sorry for any omissions, and if you are listed and read your name--- we apologize.                                                                                   

18 December 2007 Joe Shurtleff, Humboldt Nebraska (Passed in Auburn)

September  /02  until September  /04

Harold  Anderson       “Chick”Vangreen                                     

John   Opak                 Vernon French 

Lyle Simmerman           Ralph Johnson

Lyle McCue                 “Hank”  Lyddon 

Russel Hahn                   Eldon Bass 

Howard Johnson            Earl Knapple 

George Moser                Cranston Colman

LeRoy Nutzman              James Polhemas

George Wrede               Wm. L. Loomis 

Fred “River” Jordan        Robert Meyer 

Harvy Bennett                 Bill Gillispie   

Jack Kearney 

 

Recently departed mates  of record:

Mrs.Chester Weiche              Mrs. Phillip Zink

Mrs. Jim Kenny                      Mrs.Joe Resch

Mrs. Earl Rother                     Mrs. Harry Stobbe

 

This list includes those buddies who were listed deceased since the 2002 Reunion, and those whose report was delayed.

Men transferred from the 110th Quarter Master Regiment, the 735th Ordinance Battalion and the 35th Infantry Division to form the nucleus of other service units are not adequately covered in these pages.  We would appreciate information on the 136th Truck Company and 197th Engineer Company.

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