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- Niagara Gazette - 7/7/1948
The bodies of 11 men from this
area, who died for thelr country in
Italy in World War 2. were among
the 4,842 bodies which were returned
to the United States today
aboard the U. S. Army Transport
Carroll Victory for reburial.
Included were five men from Nia-
gara Falls, and six from the surrounding
area. The names of the
local and area men. together with
the names and addresses of next-ofkin,
follow:
Second Lieutenant William P.
Joseph. Abdo. D. Joseph, 154 Fiftysixth
.-.treet.
Cpl. Herbert Norris. Rufus Norris,
15 Thomas street.
Pvt. John E. Rieker, George Rieker.
'J016 Eighteenth street.
Pfc. William H. Rowland. William
J. Rowland, 410 Fifty.lilth
street.
Pfc. Frrderick J. Webber. William
Webber. 1726 Hyde Park boulevard.
Firs; Lieutenant David O. Gebbie,
David S. Gebbie, 159 West avenue,
Lockport.
Pfc. Anthony J. Horvath. Nicho
Nicholas
J. Horvath, 282 East avenue.
North Tonawanda.
Pvt. Norman E Lindhurst. Mary
M. Lindhurst, 52 Park avenue,
Tonawanda.
Pfc. Howard M.
Cora Madden.
Lockport.
Pvt. Gordon M. Ehoen. Lela
Madden, Mrr.
85 Niagara street,
B.
Shoen. 42 South lane. North Tonawanda.
Pfr. Roy E. Thiele. Mattie Thiele.
119 Keil street. North Tonawanda
The war dead aboard the Caroll
Victory had been temporarily interred
in Nettuno cemetery and in
other temporary restuig places in
Italy.
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