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fcIPiEnsign Phillip Mills Now * Declared Dead in CrashEnsign Phillip Mills, 23 years ^ old, son of Mrs. Irwin Prodoehl,!S315 Parnell ave., who has beendymissing in the war for more than I Jj a year, has been declared dead by! the war department. His widow, *j* Virginia, an airline stewardess, formerly lived at 6749 Peoria st.He was last seen by comrades swimming toward the wreckage of their B-24 bomber which was, rapidly sinking in the heavy seas !Pr-Their plane was flying fromicai a Meeksfield, Iceland, to Portsmouth,’^'x' England, on September 14, 1944, when it was caught in a hurricane and crashed into the sea only seven miles from the coast of Ireland.Phil graduated from Tilden Technical high school in 1940!ar3l where he was a member of the[hui band and was on the football and the track teams.He is survived by his widow.:eaay.cengidsfoienehelieern-c;ushecasthr1Mrs. Virginia Mills, and his C1Zlt;mother, Mrs. Podoehl.Geitolc
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Southtown Economist

Chicago, Illinois, US

Sun, Nov 11, 1945

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