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CWO Wilson Harwell “Wil” Jennings

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CWO Wilson Harwell “Wil” Jennings Veteran

Birth
Falls County, Texas, USA
Death
29 Jun 1991 (aged 69)
Los Alamitos, Orange County, California, USA
Burial
Cypress, Orange County, California, USA Add to Map
Plot
Sheltering Trees, Map 14, Lot 4305, Space 1
Memorial ID
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Wilson was a retired CWO3 with the United States Air Force and served in WW II. His military years took him all over the world.

He was born to Texas farmers Sallie Ann Harwell (Stewart widow) and Thomas Napoleon Jennings, a widower.

He married Robin Jeanne Merrifield the 29th of December, 1942. She travelled just about everywhere he did working civil service office and secretarial positions.

They had two children, Sherry Dianne and Steve M. Jennings.

He was of medium stature with dark hair, loved a good cigar or pipe, usually had a moustache and kept very close family ties.

After he retired from the Air Force, I believe he took on an additional career at the Naval Shipyards in Long Beach and earned a second retirement civil service.

I am his niece, daughter of his maternal half-sister Dahlia Stewart (their mother was a Harwell), and have many memories, letters, and trinkets that are my cherished posessions as he always remembered me on holidays, birthdays and homecomings.

Rest in peace knowing you have all those you kept in touch with either with you, or thinking of you for the wonderful, thoughtful person you were.
Wilson was a retired CWO3 with the United States Air Force and served in WW II. His military years took him all over the world.

He was born to Texas farmers Sallie Ann Harwell (Stewart widow) and Thomas Napoleon Jennings, a widower.

He married Robin Jeanne Merrifield the 29th of December, 1942. She travelled just about everywhere he did working civil service office and secretarial positions.

They had two children, Sherry Dianne and Steve M. Jennings.

He was of medium stature with dark hair, loved a good cigar or pipe, usually had a moustache and kept very close family ties.

After he retired from the Air Force, I believe he took on an additional career at the Naval Shipyards in Long Beach and earned a second retirement civil service.

I am his niece, daughter of his maternal half-sister Dahlia Stewart (their mother was a Harwell), and have many memories, letters, and trinkets that are my cherished posessions as he always remembered me on holidays, birthdays and homecomings.

Rest in peace knowing you have all those you kept in touch with either with you, or thinking of you for the wonderful, thoughtful person you were.

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CWO3 US AIR FORCE
WORLD WAR II
BELOVED HUSBAND FATHER PAPA



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