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witirLAN mico runurd/ uni-wore thodsiv H. ile of ind a Uni-West tativc sionalian0. H. SOLDIER rF►eking ily 4. inlcer Juxil-s Dro-' with I clos-isplay. iward-ig rock to-\rorth-e and s. Ad-ar for • chil-Gros-arc in•fOaiPiTislt;n«t*b«TwPUElibaDrtraHeFuneral services for Corporal Richard S. Orman, who died in Germany June 7 as the result of a military vehicle accident, will be held Friday afternoon at 2 o’clock in St. Paul’s Evangelical and Re formed Church, Oak Harbor, the Rev. O. C. Doenges officiating.Members of Oak Harbor's John A. Faber Post American I^egion will conduct military rites at the graveside services in Union Cemetery.Friends may call at the Robinson Funeral Home from noon Thursday until the body is ie-1T moved to the church Friday, ff ] | A son of Emery and Clara llengvoss Orman. Richard was born July 10. 1933. in Oak Harbor. He attended Elmore High School, was a member of St. Paul’s Evangelical and Reformed Church, and was active in the Youth Fellowship of the church and in the Elmore 4-H Club.Cpl. Orman enlisted in the Army January 19. 1951, at Fremont, and had been stationed at Fort Knox. Kentucky, and Fort George Meade, Maryland, before going overseas.Stationed with Company D. 2nd Battalion. Gth Armored Cavalry Regiment at I^ndshut. Bavaria. (Jrman passed away Sunday, June 7, of a skull fracture suffered in a military vehicle accident.Surviving are the parents; six of the brothers, Charles, Marblehead; James, David, Wilbur, Gaylord and Robert at home; two sisters, j in Helen, Toledo, and I/)is .iean, ai Gc home; and grandmothers, Mrs. Emma llengvoss. Oak Harbor, and at Mrs. Louis Orman. Clay City, In- po diana. . cac»ent a ariousole jui w Y Ba sh KiMefeirUantherefire-d and Amer-whirl-trj
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Ohio Staats Bote

Canton, Ohio, US

Fri, Jul 03, 1953

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