L1CeeDdedBelhvood, Illinois.W r *★GEORGEnt rs »Asol Mr. and Mrs. H. R. MorrisUtheWiltheIUan I Bun* Oak avenue, , Berkeley, re-1 wlt;tI ceive- thfeheWsdn Mondaythat I Fire I their son, George Robert, Mbrris25,' aviation ; ttt etalsmithiih first class, U. JS. N. R-, was a- killed on Saturday, June 19, in E d- the crash of a bomber. I Hata- The accident occurred when en bomber, on routine training | assiflightr~crashed and burned, allmembers of the crew having Anlt;„ perished. *lg j , George enlisted in the Naval C .Reserve in January, 1942, and ,ran! was located in Sanford, Fla., »accident occurred. an” ^r\ On December 20, when Ber- mai keley’s Servicemen's Plaque was C m .dedicated, George was the only cur ) | service man present, represent- —*ing the U.S.Navy.Oppositehls - -»name will appear Berkeley’s * first Gold Star. «arsurvived ter his parents, BM miM- .1 LI III ■ II ww ww —0T ~ m Idn I brother Herbert ami sister Mar-|M^ ai I tha. Military services will' be I -in. I held on Saturday, June 26, at WU\mA\23Q p. m. from the Creamer n Funeral home, Berkeley, with Lasto I interment - at -Waldheim. ;ceme? teiy in Forest Park. |cen