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sent,.t,3.r.at;[.5.1assL-itrMr. and Mrs, Charles Speech-ley Sr., Ridge avenue ,‘Berkeley, received word Tuesday that their son, S/Sgt. Charles Speech-ley Jr., age 23, had been killedin action on August 31 in-France where he was a Ranger with an infantry unit.Sgt. Speechley was a graduate of Proviso high school and would have been in the servingr(It\ats on September l.._He. was a member of St. Domitilla church and of the Holy Name society. Surviving, besides his parents, are two sisters,. Dorothy and Loretta.He was home this last April just before he left for overseas.Berkeley, with a population ..of; 800, will now add its fourth gfold star to its honor roll. The oth-for Harry Jerele and'Norman Spencer, who died in Jap prison camps, and George Morris, who was killed in Mor-, ida.*c11cIv i
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Bellwood Star Progress

Bellwood, Illinois, US

Thu, Sep 14, 1944

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