Published in The Plain Dealer from Mar. 3 to Mar. 4, 2010
First 25 of 165 words: "GORMAN CARL R. GORMAN, age 89. Beloved husband of the late Mildred (nee Bicker); loving father of John (Linda), Ray, Susan, and Karen Dillon (Doug); cherished grandfather of Shannon O'Melia, Steve and Jeff Gorman, Beth Dillon, Amy Allen (Matt), and Ken and Joe Dillon, and great-grandfather of Dakota O'Melia and Charlotte Allen; dear brother of Myrtle Evard, and the following deceased: Margaret, Jane, Harold, Mary Catherine, and Frieda; devoted uncle to many nieces and nephews. U.S. Army Veteran of W.W. II, recipient of a Purple Heart and Bronze Star.
Possibly: 1930 census, Paris, Edgar, Illinois, with parents Fred and Elizabeth and siblings.
Military, WWII enlistment Carl R. Gorman, 5 Mar 1941, Paris, Illinois, private, infantry.
See ghhs dot org, click on "Library" and "Videos" for oral history and his work with the Garfield Heights Historical Society. In the video about remembrances of WWI, he tells of his military service, of being wounded, of spending 33 months in the hospital, and of that hospital stay being where he met his wife, Mildred Bicker.
Published in The Plain Dealer from Mar. 3 to Mar. 4, 2010
First 25 of 165 words: "GORMAN CARL R. GORMAN, age 89. Beloved husband of the late Mildred (nee Bicker); loving father of John (Linda), Ray, Susan, and Karen Dillon (Doug); cherished grandfather of Shannon O'Melia, Steve and Jeff Gorman, Beth Dillon, Amy Allen (Matt), and Ken and Joe Dillon, and great-grandfather of Dakota O'Melia and Charlotte Allen; dear brother of Myrtle Evard, and the following deceased: Margaret, Jane, Harold, Mary Catherine, and Frieda; devoted uncle to many nieces and nephews. U.S. Army Veteran of W.W. II, recipient of a Purple Heart and Bronze Star.
Possibly: 1930 census, Paris, Edgar, Illinois, with parents Fred and Elizabeth and siblings.
Military, WWII enlistment Carl R. Gorman, 5 Mar 1941, Paris, Illinois, private, infantry.
See ghhs dot org, click on "Library" and "Videos" for oral history and his work with the Garfield Heights Historical Society. In the video about remembrances of WWI, he tells of his military service, of being wounded, of spending 33 months in the hospital, and of that hospital stay being where he met his wife, Mildred Bicker.
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