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PFC Bernard Robert Bucheit

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PFC Bernard Robert Bucheit

Birth
Saint Marys, Elk County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
14 Sep 1970 (aged 47)
Saint Marys, Elk County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Saint Marys, Elk County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
Plot
B-74 4 east
Memorial ID
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UNKNOWN NEWSPAPER COPY, hand-dated 9-14-70

MILITARY RITES WEDNESDAY FOR BERNARD BUCHEIT

Accident Victim, Veteran of WW II, Korean Conflict

Full military rites will be accorded Bernard Bucheit in conjunction with 10 o'clock requiem mass Wednesday morning in Sacred Heart Church. Interment will follow in St. Marys Cemetery with St. Marys Burial Detail conducting graveside rites.

Mr. Bucheit was born in St. Marys on July 24, 1923, son of the late Frank and Rinnie Martin Bucheit. His father passed away on September 24, 1961, and his mother in April, 1925.

Surviving are six brothers, Louis of Grand Rapids, Mich.; John of Mt. Jewett; Richard of St. Marys; Andrew of Kane; Leon of Erie; and Walter of Lorraine, Ohio.

Also surviving are a half-sister, Clare, Mrs. Paul Horchen, and a step-sister, Charlotte, Mrs. Carl Vollmer, both of St. Marys.

The deceased was a member of the American Legion Post 103, C.M.F. and P.F.L. He served in the Air Corps during World War II and the Korean conflict.

At the time of his death he was employed at Stackpole Carbon Company.
UNKNOWN NEWSPAPER COPY, hand-dated 9-14-70

MILITARY RITES WEDNESDAY FOR BERNARD BUCHEIT

Accident Victim, Veteran of WW II, Korean Conflict

Full military rites will be accorded Bernard Bucheit in conjunction with 10 o'clock requiem mass Wednesday morning in Sacred Heart Church. Interment will follow in St. Marys Cemetery with St. Marys Burial Detail conducting graveside rites.

Mr. Bucheit was born in St. Marys on July 24, 1923, son of the late Frank and Rinnie Martin Bucheit. His father passed away on September 24, 1961, and his mother in April, 1925.

Surviving are six brothers, Louis of Grand Rapids, Mich.; John of Mt. Jewett; Richard of St. Marys; Andrew of Kane; Leon of Erie; and Walter of Lorraine, Ohio.

Also surviving are a half-sister, Clare, Mrs. Paul Horchen, and a step-sister, Charlotte, Mrs. Carl Vollmer, both of St. Marys.

The deceased was a member of the American Legion Post 103, C.M.F. and P.F.L. He served in the Air Corps during World War II and the Korean conflict.

At the time of his death he was employed at Stackpole Carbon Company.


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