CAHILL, Maurice D. Corporal, Anti-Aircraft Artillery Battalion, U.S. Army, World War II.
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1 CADY, G. E. Company D, Third Rhode Island Cavalry, Union Army, Civil War. CADY, William Claude (1932- ). Corporal, Battery C, 85 th Field Artillery Battalion, 10 th Infantry, U.S. Army, CAGLEY, Jacob ( ). Private, Company G, Fifth Iowa Infantry, also Company G, Fifth Iowa Infantry; Union Army, Civil War. Buried in the Baker Cemetery. CAHILL, Maurice D. Corporal, Anti-Aircraft Artillery Battalion, U.S. Army, World War II. CAHOON, L. Company L, Second Maine Cavalry, Union Army, Civil War. CAIRNS, Howard Everal. Seaman First Class, U.S. Navy, World War II. CALDWELL, Carl J. Staff Sergeant, Battery A, 117 th Anti-Aircraft Gun Battalion, U.S. Army, World War II. CALDWELL, Marion Keith (1924- ). Aviation Machinist s Mate Third Class, U.S. Navy, World War II. CALDWELL, Marvin Eugene Swede ( ). Corporal, Battery D, 555 th Anti-Aircraft Artillery Battalion, U.S. Army, World War II. Buried in the Fairview Cemetery. CALDWELL, Randy Gene (1950- ). Private First Class,, First Magazine PLT, 169 th Ordnance Company, Attached to Seventh ETC School Brigade, U.S. Army MMCS, Third Army, U.S. Army, CALVERT, G. W. Company F, 18 th Ohio Infantry, U.S. Army, also Company I, Second Virginia Cavalry, Army of the Confederate States of America, Civil War; also U. S. Navy. CALL, Ira O. Veteran, World War I. CAMERON, Jerelyn. Military veteran. CAMPBELL, Charles A. Veteran, World War II. Campbell, Charles B. ( ). New Hampshire, Lieutenant, 20 th U.S. Army, World War I. Buried in the Osborne Cemetery. CAMPBELL, Patrick Henry ( ). Private, Company G, Fourth Ohio Infantry, Union Army, Civil War. Buried in the Sumner Cemetery. CAMPBELL, Ralph E. Veteran, World War II. CAMPBELL, Wendell Eugene (1941- ). Private First Class, Troop I, Third Reconnaissance Squad, 11 th Armored Division, U.S. Army, CAMPTON, James A. (1907- ). Private, 109 th Medical Battalion, U.S. Army, World War II. Caparoon, Alfred Charles ( ). U.S. Marine Corps, World War II. Buried in the Downs Cemetery. CAPAROON, Jack. Veteran, World War II.
2 CAREY, F. Company F, First Illinois Infantry, Union Army, Civil War. CARLIN, Wayne. Military veteran. CARLISLE, Roy. Veteran, World War II. CARLSON, Robert Lee ( ). U.S. Navy, World War II. Buried in the Sumner Cemetery. CARMODY, Thomas J. Company G, 139 th Infantry, 35 th Division, U.S. Army, World War I. CARSON, Alfred W. ( ). Private, Company F, Fifth Iowa Infantry, Union Army, Civil War. Buried in the Bethany Center Cemetery. CARSON, John A. (1834- ) Private, Company H, 47 th Indiana Infantry, Union Army, Civil War. CARTER, Billy Junior (1922- ). Private, 67 th Signal Battalion and the 156 th Armored Signal Company, Signal Corps, U.S. Army, World War II. CARTHURS, Ray Andrew. Veteran, World War II. Carswell, Clinton Clyde ( ). Veteran, World War I. Buried in the Sumner Cemetery. CARSWELL, Jay Lemuel ( ). Company G, 37 th Infantry, U.S. Army, Camp Funston, Fort Riley, Kansas, 1918 to 1919, World War I. Buried in the Sumner Cemetery. CARSWELL, John William ( ). Sergeant, U.S. Marine Corps, World War II. CARSWELL, Richard Hugh (1926- ). Corporal, 10 th Armored Division, 54 th Armored Battalion, U.S. Army, World War II. CARSWELL, Robert Eugene (1951- ). Sergeant, 604 th MASS, U.S. Air Force, Vietnam War. CARTER, Billy J. Veteran, World War II. CARUTHERS, Dick Alexander (1921- ). Coxswain, U.S. Naval Reserves, World War II. Recipient of 2 Bronze Service Stars. CARUTHERS, Ray A. Veteran, World War II. CARY, Milo G. Veteran, World War II. CASE, Elvin G. Veteran, World War II. CASE, Jessie Gerald (1922- ). Yeoman Second Class, U.S. Naval Reserves, World War II. Case, Nehemiah Thomas ( ). Private, Company E, First Regiment, Illinois Cavalry, Union Army, Civil War. Buried in the Natoma Cemetery. CASE, Thomas David (1920- ). Staff Sergeant, Company C, 414 th Infantry, U.S. Army, World War II. Recipient of the Purple Heart and 2 Bronze Campaign Stars.
3 CASEY, Don. Veteran, World War II. CASTOR, James William ( ). Kansas, Corporal, Company I, Fifth Marines, First Marines Division, Vietnam War. Purple Heart recipient. Killed in action in Vietnam and buried in the Natoma Cemetery. CATES, Robert. Military veteran. CAVEN, Ira. Private, Evacuation Hospital #12, U.S. Army, World War I. CHACE, Charles E. Veteran, Civil War. CHACE, William L. ( ). Corporal, Company C, 144 th New York Infantry, Union Army, Civil War. Buried in the Sumner Cemetery. ChadbOurne, Joseph Searl ( ). Private, Company H, 20 th Wisconsin Infantry, Union Army, Civil War. Buried in the Osborne Cemetery. CHALK, Harold. Military veteran. CHANDLER, Calvin Charles (1923- ). S. M. Second Class, U.S. Navy, ; World War II. CHANDLER, Darrell Maurice. Motor Machinist s Mate Third Class, U.S.S. Sevier, U.S. Navy, World War II. CHANDLER, Eldon Duane. U.S. Air Force. CHANDLER, Elvin Wayne. U.S. Air Force. CHANDLER, Joseph W. ( ) Private, Company B, 732 nd RY Operator Battalion, U.S. Army, World War II. Killed in action in Luxembourg. Purple Heart recipient. CHANDLER, Steven Nelson (1914- ). 340 th Bomber Group, 488 th Squadron, U.S. Army Air Force, World War II. Recipient of 7 Bronze Stars. CHANDLER, Warren Duane (1920- ). Corporal, Company A, 132 nd Ordnance Maintenance Battalion, U.S. Army, World War II. CHANDLER, Wilbur Lynn Webb ( ). U.S. Navy, ; World War II. CHAPIN, Brad W. Veteran, World War I. CHAPMAN, Charles M. Technical Sergeant, Ninth Air Force, U.S. Army Air Corps, World War II. Chapman, Clyde Clifton ( ). Kansas, Private, Casual Company 2, Mechanic Air Service, World War I. Buried in the Osborne Cemetery. Chapman, Francis D. ( ). Corporal, Battalion B, New York Light Artillery, Union Army, Civil War. Buried in the Downs Cemetery. CHAPPELL, Clarence Lee (1924- ). Musician First Class, U.S. Naval Reserves, World War II.
4 Charbonneau, Dr. Alvarez Emry ( ). Kansas, Private, 164 th Depot Brigade, World War I. Buried in the Osborne Cemetery. CHARBONNEAU, Eugene Ulysses ( ). Veteran, World War II. Buried in the Osborne Cemetery. CHARBONNEAU, Kirk Eugene (1944- ). Staff Sergeant, E Troop, 114 th Cavalry, 69 th Infantry Brigade, Fort Carson, U.S. Army National Guard, CHARBONNEAU, Ralph Gray ( ). U.S. Air Force, Korean War. CHASE, Aaron L. Sergeant, Company C, 101 st Field Signal Battalion, U.S. Army, World War I. CHATHAM, Roy Jr. (1922- ). Corporal, U.S. Marine Corps, World War II. CHEEVES, Benjamin R. (1919- ). Private, 1027 th Air Material Squad, 427 th Air Force Base Unit, U.S. Army Air Corps, World War II. CHESLEY, H. Illinois Infantry, Union Army, Civil War. CHESNEY, Earl Lewis (1950- ). Private First Class, HHT, Second Squadron, Fourth Cavalry, U.S. Army, Chesney, Edward Neal ( ). Private First Class, U.S. Army, World War II. Killed in action on Hill 508, Luzon Island, the Philippines. Buried in the Natoma Cemetery. Chesney, Everett Mize ( ). Private, U.S. Army Air Corps, World War I. Buried in the Natoma Cemetery. CHESNEY, Homer B. Private First Class, 11 th Airborne Division, U.S. Army, World War II. CHESTLEY, C. H. Company K, Eighth Illinois Cavalry, Union Army, Civil War. Chittum, Elbert C. Jr. ( ). Maryland, Staff Sergeant, 215 th Base Unit, U.S. Army Air Force, World War II. Recipient of American Distinguished Flying Cross. Buried at sea. A stone to his memory was placed in the Osborne Cemetery by his descendants. CHRISLER, Clemet. Veteran, World War I. CHRISLER, Dana. Veteran, World War II. CHRIST, Merle. Veteran, World War II. CHRISTENSEN, Aron Robert ( ). Kansas, Technical Sergeant, U.S. Army, Indo-Burma Theatre, World War II. Buried in the Osborne Cemetery. CHRISTENSEN, Don. Veteran, World War II. Christensen, John ( ). Corporal, U.S. Army, World War I. Buried in the Osborne Cemetery. CHRISTENSEN, Peter. Private, Company H, 353 rd Infantry, U.S. Army, World War I. Gold Service Chevron recipient.
5 CHRISTIE, Merritt D. Veteran, World War II. CHRISTMAN, Clarence L. ( ). Lieutenant, U.S. Army Air Corps, ; World War II. Killed in action on mission over Germany. Buried in the Grand Center Cemetery. CHRISTMAN, Jeremiah ( ). Private, Company G, 75 th Illinois Infantry, Union Army, Civil War. Wounded in battle. Buried in the Grand Center Cemetery. CHRISTMAN, Marvin A. ( ). Missouri, Motor Machinist s Mate Second Class, U.S. Naval Reserves, World War II. Buried in the Grand Center Cemetery. CHRISTOLEAR, Max D. Veteran, World War II. CHURCHILL, William H. Company C, 81 st New York Infantry, Union Army, Civil War. CISSNER, C. A. Company B, 16 th Missouri Infantry, Union Army, Civil War. CLAIR, Charles Edward ( ). Colorado, Cook, 42 nd Infantry, 12 th Division, World War I. Buried in the Sumner Cemetery. CLAIR, William Ray. U.S. Navy, World War II. CLARK, B. F. Company G, 42 nd Missouri Infantry, Union Army, Civil War. CLARK, B. M. Company G, 112 th Illinois Infantry, Union Army, Civil War. Clark, Benjamin H. ( ). Private, Company A, Seventh Kansas Cavalry, Union Army, Civil War. Buried in the Downs Cemetery. Clark, Bradford W. ( ). Company H, 76 th Illinois Volunteer Infantry, Union Army, Civil War. Buried in the Cheyenne Cemetery. CLARK, Bryan Clinton ( ). Kansas, Private First Class, Medical Corps, U.S. Army, World War I. Buried in the Grand Center Cemetery. Clark, Caric Thomas ( ). Private First Class, Medical Corps, U.S. Army, World War I. Buried in the Natoma Cemetery. CLARK, Clairmont Eugene (1921- ). Pharmacist s Mate Second Class, Hospital Corpsman in Chelsea, Massachusetts, San Francisco, Hawaii, and Guam, U.S. Naval Reserves, World War II. CLARK, Delvis R. ( ). Private First Class, U.S. Army, World War II. Buried in the Natoma Lutheran Cemetery. CLARK, Donald L. (1924- ). Private First Class, 378 th Infantry Regiment, U.S. Army, World War II. Wounded in Europe. Bronze Service Star recipient. CLARK, Erie. Veteran, World War I. CLARK, Frank Charles. Private First Class, Company E, 10 th Infantry, U.S. Army, World War I. CLARK, J. S. 20 th Company, Second Infantry, 18 th Division, World War I.
6 CLARK, John Spencer. Private 4 th Company, 2 nd Battalion, 164 th Depot Brigade, U.S. Army, World War I. CLARK, L. M. Company A, 13 th Connecticut Infantry, Union Army, Civil War. CLARK, Marsena R. Company L, 13 th Missouri Infantry, Union Army, Civil War. CLARK, Marvin Duane ( ). Kansas, Seaman First Class, U.S. Naval Reserves, World War II. Buried in the Grand Center Cemetery. CLARK, Marvin O. Veteran, World War II. CLARK, Milton F. Veteran, World War II. CLARK, Raymond C. Private, Third Company, 164 th Depot Brigade Battalion, U.S. Army, World War I. Silver Service Chevron recipient. CLARK, Richard. Veteran, World War II. CLARK, Robert LeRoy (1932- ). Technical Sergeant, 3345 th CE Squad, U.S. Air Force, Recipient of the Bronze Star and 7 Oak Leaf Clusters. Clark, Rufus Dawson ( ). Private First Class, Fifth Armored Division, U.S. Army, World War II. Buried in the Natoma Cemetery. CLARK, T. J. Private, Company I, Seventh Ohio Volunteer Infantry, Union Army, Civil War. CLARKE, Reverend George H. ( ). Private, Company K, First Wisconsin Regiment, Union Army, Civil War. Buried in the Grand Center Cemetery. CLASON, Lewis J. Veteran, World War II. CLAUSEN, Dewey A. Private, Casualty Company, Armored Replacement Battalion, Armed Forces Replacement Training Center, U.S. Army, World War II. CLAUSEN, Myron G. ( ). Master Sergeant, U.S. Army, World War II. CLEMENT, Levi T. Jr. Veteran, World War II. Clintsman, Floyd ( ). Kansas, Private, Company K, 211 th Infantry, World War II. Buried in the Downs Cemetery. COATES, A. B. (1836-Unknown). Private, Company F, 10 th Wisconsin Infantry, Union Army, Civil War. COATES, Donald Leo (1922- ). U.S. Navy, World War II. COATES, James Stansberry (1921- ). U.S. Navy, World War II. COBB, Ernest J. (1927- ). Technician Fifth Grade, Company C, 701 st Military Police Battalion, World War II. Meritorious Unit Award recipient.
7 Coble, Glen Curtis ( ). Kansas, Private First Class, Company G, 139 th Infantry, World War I. Purple Heart recipient. Buried in the Osborne Cemetery. COCHRAN, William Frances ( ). Corporal, Company G, 102 nd Illinois Infantry, Union Army, Civil War. Prisoner of war, Libby Prison. Buried in the Osborne Cemetery. COCORAN, William. U.S. Marine Corps, World War II. CODER, Otto W. Veteran, World War I. COENENBERG, Vernon (1920- ). Sergeant, 881 st Bomb Squad, 500 th Bomb Group, 73 rd Wing, U.S. Army Air Corps, World War II. Distinguished Unit Award recipient. COFFIN, E. H. ( ). Private, Company B, Second Wisconsin Infantry, U.S. Army, Civil War. Buried in the Delhi Cemetery. COLE, Andrew G. ( ). Private, Company D, 145 th Pennsylvania Regimental Volunteer Infantry, Union Army, Civil War. Buried in the Cole Cemetery. COLE, Lowell Ray. Aviation Ordnance Chief, U.S. Navy, World War II. COLEMAN, A. N. Company A, Third Minnesota Infantry, also Company A, Ninth Hancock Veterans; Union Army, Civil War. COLEMAN, Joseph S. Company C, 144 th Illinois Infantry, Union Army, Civil War. COLLAR, Arthur James. Coxswain, U.S. Naval Reserve, World War II. Collar, Homer D. ( ). Staff Sergeant, Headquarter & Service Company, 3610 th SCU, U.S. Army, World War II. Recipient of the Bronze Star and 3 Bronze Service Stars. Buried in the Downs Cemetery. COLLICOTT, Seth S. ( ). Private, Company G, Seventh Iowa Cavalry, Union Army, Civil War. U.S. Seventh Cavalry under General George A. Custer, Collins, Andrew Jackson ( ). Private, Company B, 117 th Illinois Infantry, Union Army, Civil War. Buried in the Osborne Cemetery. Collins, Chester Carl ( ). Private, U.S. Army, World War I. Buried in the Downs Cemetery. Collins, Dennis Jackson ( ). Staff Sergeant, 3503 rd Army Air Force Base Unit, U.S. Army Air Force, World War II. Buried in the Osborne Cemetery. COLLINS, Duane C. Private First Class, Second Armored Division, U.S. Army, World War II. Purple Heart recipient. Collins, Elmo L. ( ). Private, Battery B, 555 th Anti-Aircraft Artillery Battalion, U.S. Army, World War II. Buried in the Osborne Cemetery. COLLINS, George Washington ( ). Private, Company C, First Wisconsin Cavalry, Union Army, Civil War. Buried in the Sumner Cemetery. COLLINS, Harvey. Veteran, World War II.
8 COLLINS, John Frank. U.S. Army, World War II. Buried in the Osborne Cemetery. COLLINS, John Jackson (1951- ). Specialist Fourth Grade, Company H, 84 th Construction Engineering Battalion, U.S. Army, Vietnam War. Colnon, Aaron F. ( ). Second Lieutenant, First Regiment, New York Heavy Artillery, Union Army, Civil War. Buried in the Downs Cemetery. COMPTON, James A. Veteran, World War II. CONE, Paul J. Veteran, World War II. CONKLIN, Moses Aaron ( ). Private, Company I, 31 st Missouri Mounted Infantry, Union Army, Civil War. Buried in the Delhi Cemetery. CONN, Dean O. Sergeant, Company D, 780 th Amphibious Tank Battalion, U.S. Army, World War II. Conn, Gilbert Emery ( ). Seaman First Class, U.S.S. Flint, U.S. Navy, World War II. Recipient of 2 Bronze Service Stars. Buried in the Osborne Cemetery. CONN, James F. (1924- ). Corporal, 1105 th Air Force Base Unit, U.S. Army Air Corps, World War II. Conn, James Henry ( ). Technician Fifth Grade, 431 st Signal Heavy Construction Battalion, U.S. Army, World War II. Buried in the Downs Cemetery. Conn, Jule Jay ( ). Veteran, World War II. Buried in the Osborne Cemetery. CONN, Larry L. (1933- ). Specialist Fourth Grade, Company B, 588 th Engineer Battalion, 79 th Group, U.S. Army, CONN, Leonard C. Veteran, World War II. CONN, Melvin Wheeler. Technical Sergeant, 462 nd Base Headquarters and Air Base Squad, U.S. Army Air Force, World War II. CONN, Raymond N. Veteran, World War II. CONN, Robert Duane (1934- ). Captain, U.S.S. Aelus, U.S. Navy, CONNELLY, Austin ( ). Private, Company J, 40 th Iowa Infantry, Union Army, Civil War. Buried in the Bloom Valley Cemetery. CONNOLLY, Thomas J. Veteran, World War II. CONNORS, Carl W. Corporal, 4505 th Army Air Force Base Unit, U.S. Army Air Corps, World War II. CONNORS, Ralph M. ( ). Corporal, 4505 th Army Air Force Base Unit, U.S. Army Air Force, also U.S. Army; World War II. Buried in the Osborne Cemetery. CONOVER, Henry ( ). Sergeant, Company B, 35 th Iowa Infantry, Union Army, Civil War. Buried in the Sumner Cemetery.
9 Conrad, Auldin Wayne ( ). Technical Sergeant, 3074 th Ordnance Ammunition Renovation Company, World War II. Buried in the Osborne Cemetery. CONRAD, Carol W. Veteran, World War II. CONRAD, Clifford P. Veteran, World War II. CONRAD, Doyle Chauncey (1926- ). Coxswain, U.S.S. General Leroy Eltinge, U.S. Naval Reserves, World War II. CONRAD, John ( ). Private, Company H, 11 th Missouri Infantry, Union Army, Civil War. Buried in the Lawrence Creek Cemetery. CONRAD, Milo M. Private First Class, U.S. Army Air Corps, World War II. CONRAD, Niles B. Staff Sergeant, U.S. Army Air Corps, World War II. CONRAD, Ollie D. Seaman Second Class, U.S. Navy, World War II. CONRAD, Ronald Max ( ). Store Keeper, U.S. Navy, Vietnam War. Buried in the Lawrence Creek Cemetery. Conrad, Sharon ( ). Waggoner, Demobilization Group, U.S. Army, World War I. Gold Service Chevron recipient. Buried in the Osborne Cemetery. CONRAD, Wendel Lee (1950- ). Specialist Fourth Grade, U.S. Army, Vietnam War. CONSIDINE, Dr. William Alfonso. Private, Ambulance 237, 10 th Sanitary Train, U.S. Army, World War I. CONWAY, Dale. Veteran, World War II. CONWAY, Edmond Max (1939- ). Specialist Fourth Grade, Battery A, First Howitzer Battalion, 83 rd Artillery Division, U.S. Army, CONWAY, Jack D. (1925- ). Aviation Cadet, Squadron W, 3701 st Air Force Base Unit, U.S. Army Air Force, World War II. CONWAY, Jerry. Military Veteran. CONWAY, Obert D. Technician Fifth Grade, 127 th Airborne Engineer Battalion, U.S. Army, World War II. COOK, Charles ( ). Private, Company F, Fourth New York Heavy Artillery, Union Army, Civil War. Prisoner of war for six months in Libby Prison. COOK, Newton W. ( ). Private, Company D, Second Kansas Volunteer Infantry, Union Army, Civil War. Buried in the Grand Center Cemetery. COOK, R. Private, Company F, 50 th Wisconsin Infantry, Union Army, Civil War. Cook, Robert William ( ). Kansas, Airman Second Class, 100 th Air Rifle Squadron, Air Force, Korean War. Buried in the Osborne Cemetery.
10 COOK, William H. (Unknown-1876). Private, Company C, 61 st Illinois Infantry, Union Army, Civil War. Buried in the Kill Creek Mennonite Cemetery. COOLEY, Calvin. Veteran, World War II. COOLEY, Mart Hubert (1932- ). Sergeant, Headquarters Company, 32 nd Infantry Regiment, 7 th Infantry Division, U.S. Army, Korean War. Recipient of 2 Bronze Service Stars and Army Commendation Ribbon with Metal Pendant. COOLEY, Miles J. (1918- ). Master Sergeant, MAG 3, U.S. Marine Corps, ; World War II and Korean Wars. Recipient of 5 Bronze Battle Stars. COOLEY, Noel Eugene (1933- ). Sergeant, 1903 rd Engineer Aviation Battalion, also Headquarters Battery, 18 th Field Artillery Battalion, U.S Army, ; Korean War. Cooley, Orin Lee ( ). Technician Fifth Grade, 67 th Engineer Company Topography, U.S. Army, World War II. Corporal, Headquarters & Headquarters Battery, 190 th Field Artillery Group, Korean War. Buried in the Sumner Cemetery. Cooley, Rollin Warren ( ). Private, Ambulance 237, 10 th Sanitary Training, U.S. Army, World War I. Buried in the Sumner Cemetery. COOLEY, Roy Dean. (1931- ). Staff Sergeant, First Marine Division, U.S. Marine Corps, Korean War. Recipient of 2 Bronze Service Stars. COONER, Harry. Veteran, World War I. COOP, Gerald F. (1928- ). Staff Sergeant, 92 nd Finance Disbursing Unit, Bomb (M) 92 nd Air Base Group, United States Air Force, Coop, Harold R. ( ). Technician Fourth Grade, 155 th Infantry, U.S. Army, World War II. Bronze Service Star recipient. Buried in the Osborne Cemetery. Coop, John ( ). Private, Company E, Second Iowa Infantry, Union Army, Civil War. Buried in the Downs Cemetery. Coop, Ransom R. ( ). Company E, Second Iowa Infantry, Union Army, Civil War. Buried in the Downs Cemetery. Coop, Rueben Jefferson ( ). Sergeant, Company E, 21 st Infantry, Union Army, Civil War. Buried in the Downs Cemetery. COOP, Samuel. Company G, 106 th Illinois Infantry, Union Army, Civil War. COOPER, Chester Duane. Corporal, Battery C, 777 th Anti-Aircraft Artillery Battalion, U.S. Army, World War II.
11 COOPER, Donald Roy (1909- ). Seaman Second Class, U.S. Naval Reserves, World War II. COOPER, Glenn. Veteran, World War II. COOPER, Millard M. Fuzz. Machinist s Mate First Class, U.S. Navy, ; World War II. COOPER, Robert Eugene. Sergeant First Class, Company L, 60 th Infantry Regiment, 40 th Division, U.S. Army, Korean War. Bronze Service Star recipient. COOPER, Robert Milo (Unknown-1913). Company K, 183 rd Pennsylvania Infantry, Union Army, Civil War. COOPER, Wilbur Cecil ). Private, Detachment to Medical Department, U.S. Army, World War II. Buried in the Vincent Cemetery. COOVER, Alvin. Veteran, World War II. COOVER, Bill A. Veteran, World War II. COOVER, Melvin R. Eighth Air Force, U.S. Army Air Corps, World War II. COPE, John C. Sergeant, Company G, Third Kansas Infantry Regiment, U.S. Army, World War I. COPE, Roy Newton. Corporal, Company G, Third Kansas Infantry Regiment, U.S. Army, World War I. Copeland, Warren E. ( ). Veteran, Korean War. Buried in the Mount Ayr Cemetery. COPPLE, Alph. Sergeant, Ambulance Company, Second Division, U.S. Army, World War I. Recipient of the Croix de Guerre Medal. COPPOCK, Arthur J. Veteran, World War II. Coppock, John Wayne ( ). Veteran, U.S. Air Force, Buried in the Osborne Cemetery. COPPOCK, Maxine. Veteran, World War II. COPPOCK, William. Company D, Fourth Iowa Cavalry, Union Army, Civil War. CORBETT, Harold F. Technician Fifth Grade, 291 st Field Artillery Observation Battalion, World War II. Veteran, Korean War. Corbett, Ricky Lynn ( ). Motor Machinist s Mate Third Class, U.S. Navy, ; Vietnam War. Buried in the Osborne Cemetery. CORBETT, Wendell Earl (1921- ). Coxswain Third Class, U.S.S. New Orleans & U.S.S. PGM-9, U.S. Navy, World War II. Fought in every major Pacific Theatre action from Guadalcanal through Okinawa except the Philippines. CORDEL, Edmund Charles (1917- ). Sergeant, 55 th Reconnaissance Squadron (Very Long Range), U.S. Army Air Corps, World War II.
12 CORDEL, John F. (1911- ). Private, U.S. Army, World War II. CORDEL, Lawrence A. (1922- ). Sergeant, Company C, 760 th Tank Battalion, U.S. Army, World War II. Recipient of 4 Bronze Battle Stars. CORDELL, Phillip. Veteran, World War II. CORDILL, John Warren (1948- ). Specialist Fourth Class, 101 st Airborne Division, U.S. Army, Vietnam War. Recipient of the Bronze Star, 2 Bronze Service Stars, and the Army Commendation Medal. CORDER, Otto W. Corporal, Second Company, Third Battalion, 164 th Depot Battalion, U.S. Army, World War I. Recipient of Silver War Service Chevron. CORDRY, David. Veteran, World War II. CORDWELL, Henry Charles ( ). Private, Company D, 13 th Wisconsin Infantry, Union Army, Civil War. Buried in the Delhi Cemetery. CORDWELL, Lloyd Dean ( ). Kansas, Sergeant, U.S. Marine Corps, Korean War. Buried in the Delhi Cemetery. CORNELLISON, William. Company G, 66 th Indiana Infantry, Union Army, Civil War. CORNELY, Dr. John Forrest (1920- ). Captain, U.S. Army, World War II rd TSU SGO Hospital Comp., Fitzsimmons Army Hospital, U.S. Army, Cornett, William W. ( ). Lieutenant, Grayson County Dare Devils, Company C, Fourth Virginia Cavalry, Confederate States of America, Civil War. Buried in the Sumner Cemetery. CORNWELL, Herbert Max (1925- ). Coxswain, U.S. Navy, World War II. CORNWELL, Hubert Raymond. Ensign, Fighter Pilot, VF #60 Squadron, U.S. Navy, World War II. Recipient of the Air Medal. CORPORON, Gaines H. Private, 28 th Machine Gunnery Battalion, U.S. Army, World War I. CorporOn, Gaines W. ( ). Private, Company H, Eighth Iowa Cavalry, Union Army, Civil War. Prisoner of war at Andersonville Prison, Georgia, July 1864 to February 22, 1865, when he escaped. Buried in the Osborne Cemetery. CORPORON, George Elmer ( ). Second Lieutenant, Infantry, U.S. Army, World War I. CORWIN, Clarence. Veteran, World War II. CORWIN, Donald Gene (1925- ). Private First Class, Company A, 22 nd Regiment, Fourth Division, U.S. Army, World War II. Wounded in action in the Rhineland. Recipient of the Purple Heart and 1 Bronze Service Star. COTTEN, Perry Joseph ( ). Private First Class, 323 rd Auxiliary, Reserve Mechanical Transport Department, Quartermaster Command, World War I. Buried in the Pleasant Valley Cemetery.
13 COTTON, Alice P. (1906- ). Sergeant, Squadron D, 3543 rd Army Air Force Base Unit, U.S. Army Air Force, World War II. COTTON, Perry J. Veteran, World War I. COUNTS, Marion. Veteran, World War II. COUPLAND, Max Llewellyn ( ). Staff Sergeant, 671 st Air Material Squadron, Eighth Air Force, U.S. Army Air Corps, World War II. Buried in the Osborne Cemetery. COUPLAND, Paul George ( ). Master Chief Petty Officer, U.S. Navy; World War II, Korean War and Vietnam War. Served for 26 years. Buried in the Osborne Cemetery. COURTER, Aaron B. Veteran, World War II. COURTER, Carrol. Veteran, World War II. COURTER, Emmons B. ( ). Private, Company G, 96 th Ohio Volunteer Infantry, Union Army, Civil War. Buried in the Oak Dale Cemetery. COURTER, John F. (1925- ). Staff Sergeant, 100 th Infantry Division, Company d, 399 th Infantry Regiment, U.S. Army, World War II. COVERT, Clyde Raymond ( ). Corporal, First Battalion, 134 th Infantry, 35 th Infantry Division, U.S. Army, World War II. Purple Heart recipient. COVERT, Vernon Dale (1931- ). Corporal, Motor Transport, U.S. Marine Corps, COWGER, David Harrison ( ). Corporal, Company H, 36 th Iowa Infantry, Union Army, Civil War. Buried in the Osborne Cemetery. COWGER, David L. (circa ). Veteran, Civil War. Buried in Oak Dale Cemetery. COWGER, Winfield C. Private, U.S. Marine Corps, World War I. COWLEY, Richard P. Dick ( ). First Sergeant, Company G, 139 th Infantry, 35 th Division, U.S. Army, World War I. Recipient of 2 Battle Stars. COWLEY, Thorald A. (1914- ). Lieutenant Colonel U.S. Army Reserve Corps, th Ordnance Depot Company, Third Army, U.S. Army, World War II. Recipient of 5 Battle Stars and the Freedom Medal. COX, Charles (1938- ). Specialist Fourth Class, 69 th Medical Group, U.S. Army Reserve, ; U.S. Army, Berlin and Cuba Crisises, COX, Dee Arden (1940- ). Airman First Class, 5040 th A & E Squadron, U.S. Air Force, Cox, Earl Milton ( ). Lieutenant, U.S. Navy, World War II. Buried in the Downs Cemetery. COX, Frank. Veteran, World War II. COX, Joseph J. Joe. Corporal, Battery B, 195 th Field Artillery Battalion, U.S. Army, World War II.
14 COX, LaRose. Company G, 139 th Infantry, 35 th Division, U.S. Army, World War I. COX, Lloyd Herman (1926- ). Specialist Fourth Grade, 360 th Transportation Battalion, U.S. Army, Vietnam War. Recipient of 4 Bronze Service Stars and the Vietnam Cross of Gallantry with Palm. COX, Robert R. Corporal, 807 th Army Air Force Unit, World War II. CRAFT, S. A. Company A, Fifth Kansas Cavalry, Union Army, Civil War. CRAIG, Daniel Vincent ( ). Veteran, U.S. Navy. Buried in the Natoma Cemetery. CRAIG, Frank. W. Veteran, World War I. Craig, George R. ( ). Quartermaster Sergeant, Seventh Cavalry, Union Army, Civil War. Buried in the Natoma Cemetery. CRAIG, Hugh. Private, Company E, 30 th Michigan Infantry, Union Army, Civil War. CRAIG, Sam Louis. Veteran, World War I. CRAIG, Warren Loyd (Unknown 1945). Radioman First Class, U.S. Navy, World War II. Killed in action on bombing mission in Formosa-Okinawa area in Pacific Ocean. CRAM, Wendal Wilbur (1918- ). Fireman First Class, U.S.S. Farragut, U.S. Navy, World War II. CRAMMER, Charles E. ( ). Private, Company A, Ninth Iowa Cavalry, Union Army, Civil War. Buried in the Fairview Cemetery. CRAMMER, Don Edmond ( ). Private, 38 th Regiment, Second Infantry Division. Buried in the Fairview Cemetery. CRAWFORD, Calvin Clifton ( ). Private First Class, U.S. Army Air Corps, World War II. Buried in the Osborne Cemetery. CRAWFORD, Donald G. Veteran, World War I. CRAWFORD, E. Y. Private, Company B, 48 th Ohio Infantry, Union Army, Civil War. Crawford, Franklin M. (Unknown-1934). Private, Company F, 30 th Wisconsin Infantry, Union Army, Civil War. Buried in the Natoma Cemetery. CRAWFORD, Hubert L. Lieutenant Junior Grade, Dental Corps, U.S. Naval Reserves, World War II. CRAWFORD, Melvin John Boyd. Veteran, World War II. CRAWFORD, Robert S. Veteran, World War I. CRAWFORD, Thomas C. Veteran, World War II.
15 CRAWFORD, Thomas W. Veteran, World War I. CRAWFORD, Warren Lowell. First Lieutenant, Dental Corps, U.S. Army, World War I. CRAWFORD, William Christian. Veteran, World War II. CRAWFORD, William Cloyd (1921- ). Staff Sergeant, 332 nd Bomb Squad, 94 th Bomb Group, U.S. Army Air Corps, World War II. Recipient of 6 Bronze Service Stars. CRAWSHAW, Chester Dee ( ). Private, 522 nd Platoon, U.S. Army, World War II. Buried in the Osborne Cemetery. CRAWSHAW, Curtis Clyde ( ). Corporal, U.S. Army, World War I. Buried in the Osborne Cemetery. CRAWSHAW, Stanley M. (1923- ). Technician Fourth Grade, Medical Detachment, 1281 st Engineer Battalion, U.S. Army, World War II. CREAMER, Forrest Herman ( ). Kansas, Private, Company G, 139 th Infantry, 35 th Division, U.S. Army, World War I. Prisoner of war in Germany for ten weeks. Buried in the Fairview Cemetery. CRIppin, Miles ( ). Corporal Company A, Sixth Michigan Heavy Artillery, Union Army, Civil War. Buried in the Sumner Cemetery. CRIST, Hiram Nelson ( ). Private, Company I, First Pennsylvania Infantry, Union Army, Civil War. Buried in the Osborne Cemetery. CRIST, Homer Gail ( ). Private, U.S. Army Air Corps, World War II. Buried in the Osborne Cemetery. CRIST, Lewis L. ( ). Veteran, Mexican War. Private, Company B, 36 th Iowa Infantry, Union Army, Civil War. Buried in the Osborne Cemetery. CRIST, Merle. Veteran, World War II. CRONAN, William Q. (1910- ). Sergeant 723 rd Engineering Depot Company, U.S. Army, World War II. Cronk, John ( ). 15 th Illinois Infantry; also First Lieutenant, Company F, 37 th Illinois Infantry, also Captain Brevet, Company C, 37 th Illinois Infantry; Union Army, Civil War. Wounded nine times in the Battle of Prairie Grove. Buried in the Osborne Cemetery. CRONK, Verlin Ray (1940- ). Specialist Fifth Grade, U.S. Army, CRONK, Vernon LeRoy (1932- ). Specialist Third Class, U.S. Army, Cross, Dr. James Wilboarn Sylvester ( ). Colorado, Captain, Army Medical Corps, World War I. Buried in the Osborne Cemetery. CRUM, Raymond H. Sergeant, Company G, 139 th Infantry, 35 th Division, U.S. Army, World War I. Prisoner of war, September-November 1918, in Germany. CRUMRINE, Gerald A. U.S. Navy, World War II.
16 Crumrine, W. Jackson ( ). Corporal, Company B, 85 th Pennsylvania Infantry, Union Army, Civil War. Buried in the Grant Center Cemetery. CUMMINS, George. Veteran, World War II. Cummins, Paul Harry ( ). Sergeant, Company L, 54 th Infantry, Sixth Division, World War I. Buried in the Osborne Cemetery. Cunningham, Charles M. ( ). Private, Company B, Seventh Ohio Volunteer Infantry, also First Lieutenant, Company I, Ninth Ohio Volunteer Cavalry; Union Army, Civil War. Wounded in action at Aversborough, South Carolina, and at Aiken, South Carolina. Buried in the Osborne Cemetery. CUNNINGHAM, J. W. Company B, 28 th Pennsylvania Infantry, Union Army, Civil War. CUNNINGHAM, Joseph W. Private, United States Air Force Enlisted Reserves, World War II. CUrl, Edward E. ( ). Corporal, Battery B, 69 th Field Artillery, U.S. Army, World War I. Buried in the Sumner Cemetery. CURL, Harold. Veteran, World War I. CURRAN, David Louis (1918- ). Lieutenant Junior Grade, Transport Squadron One Commander, U.S. Navy, World War II. Bronze Star recipient. CURRAN, P. D. Company F, 19 th Iowa Infantry, Union Army, Civil War. CURRY, Elmer E. Veteran, World War I. CURRY, George Eli ( ). Private, Company I, 20 th Ohio Infantry, Union Army, Civil War. Buried in the Potterville Cemetery. CURRY, Gerald Lloyd. Veteran, World War II. CURRY, John Linville Linn (1911- ). U.S. Navy Seabees, World War II. CURRY, Paul Augustus (1918- ). U.S. Army Air Corps, World War II. CURTIS, Alfred Dale. Veteran, World War II. Curtis, Edward Dean ( ). Private First Class, Headquarters Company, First Battalion, 165 th Infantry, Pacific Theatre, World War II. Killed in action on Saipan Island. Buried in the Osborne Cemetery. CURTIS, Edward P. Private, U.S. Army, World War I. CURTIS, Harold E. U.S. Navy, World War II. CUSHING, Charles Ned. Lieutenant Junior Grade, U.S. Naval Reserves, World War II. CUSHING, Dale. Veteran, World War II.
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