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Taft, Benjamin Franklin (1835-1907). Private, Company G, 177 th Ohio Infantry, Union Army, Civil War. Buried in the Natoma Taft, Clifford William (1894-1932). Kansas, Private, 163 rd Depot Brigade, World War I. Buried in the Natoma Taft, Nelson H. (1858-1937). Military veteran. Buried in the Natoma Taft, Rollo Earnest (1899-1978). Veteran, World War I. Buried in the Natoma TAFT, Thomas T. (1925-1958). U.S. Navy, World War II. Buried in the Natoma TALBOTT, Leonadis S. Veteran, World War II. TALBOTT, Richard W. Company G, 139 th Infantry, 35 th Division, U.S. Army, World War I. TALBOTT, Stanley L. Veteran, World War II. TALLMAN, Leon (1897-1986). Wagoner, Ambulance Corps, U.S. Army, World War I. Buried in the Corinth TALLMAN, Paul Walter (1916-1978). U. S. Army, World War II. Buried in the St. Aloysius Catholic Talmadge, Mahlon Davenport (1832-1894). Private, Company E, 11 th New Jersey Infantry, Union Army, Civil War. Wounded in Battle of Chancellorsville. Buried in the Osborne TANIS, Lawrence (1917- ). Staff Sergeant, Sixth Division, U.S. Army, World War II. Purple Heart recipient. TATE, Robert Edward (1915- ). First Lieutenant, Infantry, 90 th Division, U.S. Army, World War II. TAYLOR, Clinton Evert Bob (1925-1976). U.S. Navy, World War II. Taylor, Earl Dewey (1898-1981). Apprentice Seaman, U.S. Navy, World War I. Buried in the Osborne TAYLOR, Edgar H. Private, U.S. Army Air Corps, World War II. TAYLOR, Eldred D. Veteran, World War II. TAYLOR, Floyd Delmar (1919-1942). Private First Class, Company G, 31 st Infantry, U.S. Army, World War II. Prisoner of war and died in service at POW Military Camp #1 in the Philippines. TAYLOR, Franklin (1842-1928). Company K, 50 th Illinois Volunteer Infantry, Union Army, Civil War. Buried in the Grand Center Taylor, George Washington (1835-1925). Private, Company B, 36 th Indiana Infantry, Union Army, Civil War. Buried in the Osborne TAYLOR, Harold. Veteran, World War II.

Taylor, Harold Elmer (1921-1980). Corporal, Medic, U.S. Army, 1938-1956; World War II and Korean War. Buried in the Sumner TAYLOR, Herman H. Veteran, World War II. TAYLOR, Julia M. Second Lieutenant, Nurses Corps, U.S. Army, World War II. TAYLOR, Kenneth E. Private First Class, U.S. Veterinary Corps, U.S. Army, World War II. Taylor, Lee C. (1893-1976). Veteran, World War I. Buried in the Cheyenne TAYLOR, Leslie. Corporal, 308 th Airdrome Squadron, U.S. Army, World War II. Taylor, Lloyd Alexander (1888-1978). Private, Third Company, First Battalion, 164 th Depot Brigade, U.S. Army, Army, World War I. Buried in the Osborne Taylor, Reverend Lynn Franklin (1920-1988). Chaplain, Lieutenant Junior Grade, Seventh Amphibious Fleet, U.S. Navy, World War II. Buried in the Osborne TAYLOR, Max Charles. Veteran, World War II. Taylor, Ora Charles (1893-1989). Apprentice Seaman, U.S. Navy, World War I. Buried in the Osborne TAYLOR, Orval Eugene. Private, 87 th Airdrome Squadron, Engineering Section, U.S. Army, World War II. TAYLOR, Peter E. Veteran, World War II. TAYLOR, R. B. Company C, 13 th Kansas Infantry, Union Army, Civil War. TAYLOR, Ralph O. Cook, Company B, 305 th Battalion, U.S. Army, World War I. TAYLOR, Thomas Evert (Unknown-1942). Private, 31 st Infantry, U.S. Army, World War II. Prisoner of war, 1942. Killed in action during the Bataan Death March in the Philippines. Taylor, Walter Harrison (1896-1977). Private, U.S. Army, World War I. Buried in the Sumner TAYLOR, Warren Dale (1923-1950). U.S. Army, World War II. Wounded in Oran, Algeria. Teasley, Ross Alden (1901-1954). Kansas, Private, U.S. Marine Corps, World War I. Buried in the Natoma TERRELL, Duane. Veteran, World War II. Terrell, Floyd Christopher (1906-1964). Kansas, Private First Class, Headquarters, A.S.F Training, World War II. Buried in the Osborne TERRELL, Keith D. Veteran, World War II. Terrell, Lester D. (1912-1975). Technician Fifth Grade, U.S. Army, World War II. Buried in the Downs

Terwilliger, Francis M. (Unknown-1885). Private, Company H, First Minnesota Cavalry, Union Army, Civil War. Buried in the Sumner Teselle, John Duane (1923-1995). Veteran, World War II. Buried in the Downs Teselle, Willis J. (1911-1975). Private, U.S. Army. Buried in the Downs Tetlow, John (1838-1927). Private, Company D, 43 rd Wisconsin Infantry, Union Army, Civil War. Buried in the Downs TETLOW, Max (1928- ). First Lieutenant, 3640 th Pilot Training Wing, U.S. Air Force, Korean War. THAETE, Eldon. Veteran, World War II. THAETE, Harold. Veteran, World War II. THAETE, Hilbert. Veteran, World War II. THAETE, Willard. Veteran, World War II. Thayer, Luther (1894-1973). Private, U.S. Army, World War I. Buried in the Sumner THELEMAN, Clifford William (1932- ). Kansas, Private, 163 rd Depot Brigade. Buried in the Natoma THELEMAN, Edward R. Veteran, World War II. Theleman, Fred Lewis (1900-1970). Veteran? Buried in the Natoma THIBAULT, Alan Paul (1946- ). Lieutenant Junior Grade, Naval Security Group, U.S. Navy, 1969-1972; Vietnam War. THIBAULT, Stanley Murray (1944- ). E-4, COMUBPAC (Pacific Submarine Command), U.S. Navy, 1967-1971; Vietnam War. THOMAS, Franklin Don (1933-1997). Sergeant, Battery A, Sixth Howitzer Battalion, 29 th Army, U.S. Army, Korean War. Thomas, Francis Donald (1922-1947). Staff Sergeant, U.S. Army, World War II. Recipient of the Bronze Star. Buried in the St. Aloysius Catholic THOMAS, Verl Roy (1944- ). Specialist Fourth Grade, U.S. Army, 1969-1970. THOMPSON, Arnold LeRoy (1930-1950). Kansas, Private First Class, 384 th Ordnance Maintenance Company, Korean War. Buried in the Fairview THOMPSON, Burton J. (1921- ). Staff Sergeant, Second Armored Division, U.S. Army, World War II. THOMPSON, Johnnie D. (1950- ). Private First Class, U.S. Army, 1970. Thompson, Paul E. (1899-1952). Veteran, World War I. Buried in the Sumner

THOMPSON, Wayne M. (1919- ). First Lieutenant, Headquarters Battery, 730 th Field Artillery Battalion, 75 th Infantry, U.S. Army, World War II. Field Artillery, 28 th Infantry Division, U.S. Army, Korean War. Recipient of the Bronze Star and 3 Battle Stars. THOMPSON, Wilma See GARRETT, Wilma THORNBERRY, Marshall Elfonso (1895-1953). Private, Quartermaster Corps, U.S. Army, World War I. THORNBERRY, Myrvill Edwin (1920-1959). Fighter Pilot, U.S. Army Air Corps, World War II. Recipient of Air Medal with 5 Oak Leaf Clusters. THORNBURG, Donald Dean (1932- ). Chief Master Sergeant, Air Force Communications Systems, Ballistic & Air to Air Missile Systems, United States Air Force, 1951-1971; Korean and Vietnam Wars. Recipient of the Air Force Outstanding Unit Award, 1 Bronze Service Star, and the Republic of Korea Presidential Citation. THORNBURG, Floyd A. Private, Battery A, 18 th Field Artillery Battalion, U.S. Army, World War II. Thornburg, Keith A. (1941-1983). Veteran, Vietnam War. Buried in the Vincent THORNBURG, LeRoy Charles (1933- ). U.S. Army, 1956-1962. THORNBURG, Martin. Military veteran. Thornburg, Monte Milford (1919-1962). Veteran, World War II. Buried in the Osborne THORNBURG, Raymond J. (1926- ). Private First Class, Company B, Seventh Infantry, World War II. Wounded at Frankenthal, Germany. Recipient of the Purple Heart and 2 Bronze Battle Stars. THORNBURG, Theadore L. Ted (1932-1955). U.S. Navy, 1950-1954; Korean War. THORNTON, Buford L. Veteran, World War II. THORNTON, Leland Lawrence (1923-1985). Boatswain s Mate Second Class, U.S.S. War Hawk, U.S. Navy, World War II. Recipient of 5 Battle Stars. Buried in the Covert THORNTON, William P. Veteran, World War II. THRUSH, Cellesteen See JONES, Cellesteen THUMMEL, Al. Veteran, World War II. THUMMEL, Peter. Veteran, World War II. THURSTON, Chester Earl (1919-1997). Private, U.S. Army Air Corps, World War II. TICHENOR, Ralph L. (Unknown-1944). U.S. Naval Reserves, World War II. Died in service in Florida. TICKLE, Bill. Veteran, World War II. TIDBALL, D. Wayne (1920-1989). Veteran, World War II. Buried in the Delhi

TIDBALL, James (1828-1891). Private, Company I, 100 th Illinois Infantry, Union Army, Civil War. Buried in the Delhi TIFFANY, James C. Private, Company A, Second Pennsylvania Infantry, Union Army, Civil War. Tilden, Dr. Daniel E. (1818-1901). First Lieutenant, Company D, Fifth Wisconsin Infantry, Union Army, Civil War. Buried in the Osborne Tillman, Jasper Fount (1886-1979). Private, First Company, Headquarters Detachment, U.S. Army, World War I. Buried in the Osborne TILTON, W. E. 15 th Illinois Infantry, Union Army, Civil War. TILTON, W. S. Private, Company H, Ninth Iowa Infantry, Union Army, Civil War. TILZEY, Howard. U.S. Army, World War I. TIMMERMAN, H. Company E, 43 rd Illinois Infantry, Union Army, Civil War. Tindal, David (1823-1891). Private, Company B, 122 nd Regiment, Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry, Union Army, Civil War. Buried in the Osborne TINDAL, David Walter (1918-1991). Lieutenant Junior Grade, U.S. Merchant Marine Service, World War II. TINDAL, Dean Gordon (1915-2000). Sergeant First Class, U.S. Army, European Theatre, World War II. 550 th Anti-Aircraft Artillery Battalion, Ninth Infantry Division Headquarters Company, West Germany, post-world War II. Buried in the Osborne TINDAL, Harold Hilton (1924- ). Sergeant, Company A, 137 th Infantry Regiment, 35 th Infantry Division, U.S. Army, World War II. Wounded in action; Purple Heart Recipient. TINGLEY, George A. Corporal, Company H, 20 th Infantry, U.S. Army, World War I. TIPP, Louis Bernard Jr. (1930-1988). Specialist Fourth Class, U.S. Army, 1954-1956. ToNne, Ralph C. (1913-1957). Kansas, Private First Class, Company E, 40 th Battalion, ASF Training Center, World War II. Bronze Star recipient. Buried in the Tipton Lutheran TOWNE, Charles Raymond Ray (1910- ). Motor Machinist s Mate First Class, U.S. Navy Seabees, World War II. Townsend, Daniel B. (1846-1922). Private, Company F, 148 th Illinois Infantry, Union Army, Civil War. Buried in the Osborne TOWSLEY, Morgan Lee (1886- ). Sergeant, Second Company, First Battalion, 164 th Depot Brigade, Headquarters Detachment, 210 th Engineers, U.S. Army, World War I. TRACY, John. Company H, Third West Virginia Cavalry, Union Army, Civil War. Transue, John S. (1823-1897). Sergeant, Company A, 56 th Pennsylvania Infantry, Union Army, Civil War. Buried in the Vincent

TRENT, Richard D. Veteran, World War II. TRIMBLE, Kenneth Howard (1946- ). Specialist Fourth Grade, 1 st Maintenance Company, U.S. Army, Vietnam War. Recipient of 3 Bronze Stars and the Vietnam Cross of Gallantry with Palm. Trine, Edwin E. (1844-1913). Private, Company I, 22 nd Iowa Infantry, Union Army, Civil War. Buried in the Pleasant Plain TRIPP, Stephen H. (1841-1925). Captain, Company K, 11 th Pennsylvania Cavalry, Union Army, Civil War. Buried in the Grand Center Troth, W. P. (1839-1904). Veteran, Civil War. Buried in the Downs TROWER, Dan. Veteran, World War II. True, Solon (1845-1928). Private, Company L, 44 th Regiment, Missouri State Militia, also Company H, Seventh Regiment, Iowa Cavalry; Union Army, Civil War. Buried in the Natoma TUCKER, Arthur Jarrett (1929- ). Sergeant, U.S. Marine Corps, 1950-1952. TUCKER, Lawrence S. (1890- ). Corporal, Third Company, First Battalion, 164 th Depot Brigade, U.S. Army, World War I. TUCKER, Lester Eugene (1910-1970). Kansas, Corporal, U.S. Army, World War II. Buried in the Osborne TurnbAugh, Henry C. (1826-1902). Company E, 104 th Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry, Union Army, Civil War. Buried in the Downs TURNER, Basil D. Jr. Sergeant, U.S. Army Air Corps, World War II. TURNER, Dean E. (1930- ). Sergeant, Headquarters Detachment, Engineering Section, EUSAK, U.S. Army, Korean War. Recipient of Army Commendation Ribbon with Metal Pendant, and 4 Bronze Service Stars. TURNER, George. Company C, 31 st Iowa Infantry, Union Army, Civil War. TURNER, Oscar. Private First Class, U.S. Army, World War II. Prisoner of war in Germany. TUTTLE, Richard H. Veteran, World War II. TUXHORN, Eldon Dwight. (1928-1998). Seaman First Class, U.S. Navy, 1946-1948. TWYBELL, Verne. Veteran, World War II. Tylee, Augustus A. (Unknown-1909). Corporal, Company H, 45 th Illinois Infantry, Union Army; Civil War; enlisted under the alias Augustus Tyler. Buried in the Downs Tylee, George Richards (1842-1911). Veteran, Civil War. Buried in the Downs TYLER, Bobby E. Military veteran.

TYLER, Emit N. Sergeant, Battery C, 54 th Artillery Coast Artillery Corps, U.S. Army, World War I.