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Earl Chauncey Trapp

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Earl Chauncey Trapp

Birth
Kodiak, Andrew County, Missouri, USA
Death
27 Oct 1951 (aged 51)
Long Beach, Los Angeles County, California, USA
Burial
Pocatello, Bannock County, Idaho, USA Add to Map
Plot
31E, 27, 11
Memorial ID
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Death Certificate says he should be buried:
Removal 10/29/1951 St. Moriah Cemetery, Pocatello, Idaho
Funeral Director: Mottell's Mortuary & Chapel, Long Beach

BURIED: St. Moriah Cemetery. From death certificate; "Removal 10/29/1951 to St. Moriah Cemetery, Pocatello, Idaho." From Mountain View Cemetery Records, P.O. Box 4196 Pocatello, Idaho 83205-4196. Buried in west half of section 31E, R27, Space11. Grave location: Section 8 West, Row 11, Lot 6 East, Plot 309.

Headstone inscription: Earl C. Trapp, Nebraska, PFC 109 Engineers 34 Div., World War I, Sept. 20, 1900 - Oct. 27, 1951. Funeral Home: Henderson Funeral Home Pocatello, Idaho.

Husband of: 1) Lucille Brissac Hoover and 2) LaVern Edith Dean.

Lucille died June 8, 1989 in San Diego, San Diego, California and LaVern died Manatee County, Florida, August 12, 1975.
Death Certificate says he should be buried:
Removal 10/29/1951 St. Moriah Cemetery, Pocatello, Idaho
Funeral Director: Mottell's Mortuary & Chapel, Long Beach

BURIED: St. Moriah Cemetery. From death certificate; "Removal 10/29/1951 to St. Moriah Cemetery, Pocatello, Idaho." From Mountain View Cemetery Records, P.O. Box 4196 Pocatello, Idaho 83205-4196. Buried in west half of section 31E, R27, Space11. Grave location: Section 8 West, Row 11, Lot 6 East, Plot 309.

Headstone inscription: Earl C. Trapp, Nebraska, PFC 109 Engineers 34 Div., World War I, Sept. 20, 1900 - Oct. 27, 1951. Funeral Home: Henderson Funeral Home Pocatello, Idaho.

Husband of: 1) Lucille Brissac Hoover and 2) LaVern Edith Dean.

Lucille died June 8, 1989 in San Diego, San Diego, California and LaVern died Manatee County, Florida, August 12, 1975.

Inscription

Earl C. Trapp
Nebraska
PFC 109 Engineers 34th Div
World War I
Sept 20, 1900 - Oct 27, 1951



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