Beaverton Historical Society Gladwin County Obituary/Death Notice
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Glenn Anderson
Killed In France
PFC. Glenn D. Anderson, 26, of Gladwin, who was reported missing in France
on October 8th, has since been reported killed in action on October 13th, according to word
received by his wife last week.
Son of Mr and Mrs David Anderson, of Sage township, Glenn was born here on
May 24, 1918. He was graduated from the Gladwin High School in June of 1936. On December 7,
1940, he was married to the former Miss Ida May Codling, of Gladwin. He was an active member
of the Riley Evangelical Church and was superintendent of the Sunday School there at the time
of his induction into the army. He worked at the Gladwin Flouring Mills here before entering
service.
Following his induction into the Army on March 16, 1944, he was sent to Camp
Walters, Texas, where he received 17 weeks of basic training. He was given a 14-day furlough
which he spent here with his family and then was sent to Fort Meade, Maryland, where he remained
until he embarked for service overseas about September 1st.
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Personal Information
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Death Date
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Burial/Final Location
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Service
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10/13/1944
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Unknown
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Army
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Publication Information
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Pub. Date
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Publication
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Pub. Page
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11/29/1944
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Gladwin County Record, Gladwin, MI
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P:? C:?
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Transcription Information
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Date
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Transcribed by
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Source Media
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January 2005
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Tom Ladner
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Microfilm
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