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Terrell Dye

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Terrell Dye Veteran

Birth
Pulaski County, Kentucky, USA
Death
18 Sep 1949 (aged 32)
Pulaski County, Kentucky, USA
Burial
Nancy, Pulaski County, Kentucky, USA GPS-Latitude: 37.0685167, Longitude: -84.7366867
Plot
G, 0, 79
Memorial ID
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Son of John C. Dye and Martha E. Russell. Information from his Death Certificate (19563) as listed on Kentucky, U.S., Death Records, 1852-1965 on Ancestry.com.

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Funeral services were held Tuesday afternoon at the West Somerset Baptist Church for Terrell Dye, the Rev. Manual F. Campbell, pastor of the Cotter Avenue Church of God officiating. Deceased was born Oct. 23, 1916, being the son of Mrs. Martha E. Russell Dye and the late John C. Dye. He was a veteran of World War II, serving with Co. D, 92nd Infantry Training Batallion, Camp Roberts, Cal.

He was given a military funeral at the National Cemetery at Nancy with Pulaski Post No. 38 American Legion in charge. The Rev. Gerald K. Ford and Homer Neikirk officiating.

Mr. Dye is survived by his mother, wife, Mrs. Ruby Jones Dye, one son, Jackie, a daughter, Mary, and four sisters.

The above is an excerpt of the full article printed in The Commonwealth, Somerset, Kentucky - Wednesday, September 21, 1949

Military Information: [VT, US ARMY
Son of John C. Dye and Martha E. Russell. Information from his Death Certificate (19563) as listed on Kentucky, U.S., Death Records, 1852-1965 on Ancestry.com.

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Funeral services were held Tuesday afternoon at the West Somerset Baptist Church for Terrell Dye, the Rev. Manual F. Campbell, pastor of the Cotter Avenue Church of God officiating. Deceased was born Oct. 23, 1916, being the son of Mrs. Martha E. Russell Dye and the late John C. Dye. He was a veteran of World War II, serving with Co. D, 92nd Infantry Training Batallion, Camp Roberts, Cal.

He was given a military funeral at the National Cemetery at Nancy with Pulaski Post No. 38 American Legion in charge. The Rev. Gerald K. Ford and Homer Neikirk officiating.

Mr. Dye is survived by his mother, wife, Mrs. Ruby Jones Dye, one son, Jackie, a daughter, Mary, and four sisters.

The above is an excerpt of the full article printed in The Commonwealth, Somerset, Kentucky - Wednesday, September 21, 1949

Military Information: [VT, US ARMY


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