He served during the first World War; and at the rank of Staff Sargent, he was honorably discharged. He was presumed to have died in the Red Desert of Wyoming. He was survived by his wife, Jeanette; five children; fifteen grandchildren; and, a brother.
He served during the first World War; and at the rank of Staff Sargent, he was honorably discharged. He was presumed to have died in the Red Desert of Wyoming. He was survived by his wife, Jeanette; five children; fifteen grandchildren; and, a brother.
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Myron's obituary was not published until August 18, 1966; because, his body was not found until August 1, 1977
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