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    1. [FROMKE] Captain Donald H Froemke b. 1913, Washington d. 05 Oct 1944 Opheusden, Netherlands
    2. Nucleus Mail Account
    3. Hello Aaron, Some years ago you posted info on my relative Donald H Froemke and his military service. At that time you wondered where he was buried. His parents placed a headstone in his memory at Tahoma Cemetery at Yakima, Washington. However, I found this information today. http://thewoundingofcharliewilber.com/page_15.html <http://thewoundingofcharliewilber.com/page_15.html> http://thewoundingofcharliewilber.com/page_16.html <http://thewoundingofcharliewilber.com/page_16.html> It makes for interesting, but disturbing reading. We would all like to think that our fallen relatives have been appropriately buried, but war frequently hampers the best of intentions. In Flanders fields the poppies blow …. Laurie Kent GrGrGrandaughter Carl Gottlieb Froemke

    11/15/2017 07:27:20
    1. Re: [FROMKE] Captain Donald H Froemke b. 1913, Washington d. 05 Oct 1944 Opheusden, Netherlands
    2. Aaron Hill
    3. Thanks for posting this! It's fascinating. Aaron ________________________________ From: FROMKE <fromke-bounces+hillaj=outlook.com@rootsweb.com> on behalf of Nucleus Mail Account <doug.kent@nucleus.com> Sent: Wednesday, November 15, 2017 10:27:20 PM To: fromke@rootsweb.com Subject: [FROMKE] Captain Donald H Froemke b. 1913, Washington d. 05 Oct 1944 Opheusden, Netherlands Hello Aaron, Some years ago you posted info on my relative Donald H Froemke and his military service. At that time you wondered where he was buried. His parents placed a headstone in his memory at Tahoma Cemetery at Yakima, Washington. However, I found this information today. http://thewoundingofcharliewilber.com/page_15.html <http://thewoundingofcharliewilber.com/page_15.html> http://thewoundingofcharliewilber.com/page_16.html <http://thewoundingofcharliewilber.com/page_16.html> It makes for interesting, but disturbing reading. We would all like to think that our fallen relatives have been appropriately buried, but war frequently hampers the best of intentions. In Flanders fields the poppies blow …. Laurie Kent GrGrGrandaughter Carl Gottlieb Froemke ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to FROMKE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    11/15/2017 03:38:01