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p. m. in ureen uay.lauele’CasHeofMaT\vvivdaiancofJ.wilChJerMcDonald, m. sgt. osborneJanesville, Wis.Age 39. Passed away May. 1944 in a Japanese prison camp. He was born in Hampton. Ontario, Canada, April 15, 1905. Before enlisting in the service in 1941 Sgt. McDonald was a machinist at the Chevrolet plant in Janesville. He was a member of the Masonic Lodge of Janesville. Surviving are his mother, Mrs. Florence M. Anderson of Emo, Ontario, Canada; three brothers, ialStanley Robbins of New York ori,City, Richard Robbins of Beloit. ChWis., and Leonard Robbins of eveRacine; five sisters, Mrs. Clay bolt;Thelen of Jefferson. Wis., Mrs. toEarl Stephens of Milton, Wis., uniMrs. Fred DeLange of Bell- ,77777flower. Calif., Mrs. Frank Jones and Mrs. Roy Burmeister, both I00y of Racine; also numerous nieces Agand nephews. Funeral services St.will be held Wednesday, 2 p. m. boiin Christiansen’s Chapel, Rev. 25,E. E. Young officiating. Burial forwill be in the veterans plot in toGraceland Cemetery. American WjLegion Post 310 will provide Wiballbearers and bugler.__theMOWERsev
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