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Lieut Charles Lanier “Nick” Hightower

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Lieut Charles Lanier “Nick” Hightower

Birth
Louisiana, USA
Death
29 Dec 1943 (aged 20)
California, USA
Burial
Ruston, Lincoln Parish, Louisiana, USA Add to Map
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From: The Men and Women in World War II from Lincoln, Morehouse and Union Parishes

HIGHTOWER, LANIER C.
2nd Lt. Lanier C. Hightower, son of Mr. and Mrs. K.C. Hightower, Dodson, husband of Dorothy Barr, attended La. Tech. Entered Air Corps, 1942, trained in Georgia, Texas, Florida and California. Served in American Theater. Killed in flight training in California, 1943.

The Ruston Daily Leader
Ruston, Lincoln Parish, Louisiana
January 5, 1944
Page 1; Column 2

Funeral Services For Lt. Hightower To Be Held Friday

Services for Lt. Charles (Nick) Lanier Hightower, who was killed Wednesday, December 29, on the West Coast, will be held Friday, January 7. Lt. Hightower lost his life in a plane crash while on a routine flight.

The services will take place Friday afternoon at 2:30 and will be held in the First Baptist Church. Lt. Hightower was the son of Mr. and Mrs. K. C. Hightower and the husband of Dottie Barr of Shreveport.

January 7, 1944
Page 1
Photo with caption:
Funeral Services Held For Marine Flyer

Military funeral services for Lt. Chas. Lanier Hightower a pilot in the U. S. Marine Air Corps and a son of Mr. and Mrs. K. C. Hightower, were held at the First Baptist Church at 2:30 p.m. today with the Rev. W. E. B. Lockridge, pastor officiating. Lt. Hightower, former student at Tech, was killed last week in an airplane cras about ten miles from his base at El Toro, Calif. Although his dive bomber was previously reported to have fallen into the Pacific ocean later reports indicated that it crashed into a mountain when the flyer encountered fog. Six officers from Barksdale field and a firing squad of eight men and a bugler participated in the services. Interment was in Greenwood cemetery.

Lt. Hightower is survived by his wife, the former Dorothy Barr of Shreveport, his parents and a sister and brother, Dorothy and Kenneth.
From: The Men and Women in World War II from Lincoln, Morehouse and Union Parishes

HIGHTOWER, LANIER C.
2nd Lt. Lanier C. Hightower, son of Mr. and Mrs. K.C. Hightower, Dodson, husband of Dorothy Barr, attended La. Tech. Entered Air Corps, 1942, trained in Georgia, Texas, Florida and California. Served in American Theater. Killed in flight training in California, 1943.

The Ruston Daily Leader
Ruston, Lincoln Parish, Louisiana
January 5, 1944
Page 1; Column 2

Funeral Services For Lt. Hightower To Be Held Friday

Services for Lt. Charles (Nick) Lanier Hightower, who was killed Wednesday, December 29, on the West Coast, will be held Friday, January 7. Lt. Hightower lost his life in a plane crash while on a routine flight.

The services will take place Friday afternoon at 2:30 and will be held in the First Baptist Church. Lt. Hightower was the son of Mr. and Mrs. K. C. Hightower and the husband of Dottie Barr of Shreveport.

January 7, 1944
Page 1
Photo with caption:
Funeral Services Held For Marine Flyer

Military funeral services for Lt. Chas. Lanier Hightower a pilot in the U. S. Marine Air Corps and a son of Mr. and Mrs. K. C. Hightower, were held at the First Baptist Church at 2:30 p.m. today with the Rev. W. E. B. Lockridge, pastor officiating. Lt. Hightower, former student at Tech, was killed last week in an airplane cras about ten miles from his base at El Toro, Calif. Although his dive bomber was previously reported to have fallen into the Pacific ocean later reports indicated that it crashed into a mountain when the flyer encountered fog. Six officers from Barksdale field and a firing squad of eight men and a bugler participated in the services. Interment was in Greenwood cemetery.

Lt. Hightower is survived by his wife, the former Dorothy Barr of Shreveport, his parents and a sister and brother, Dorothy and Kenneth.


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