All, Fold3.com has a database of WWII Army Enlistment Records which includes one David W. Loveless, born 1920 in Kansas, lived in East Baton Rouge Co., LA. He enlisted in the Army Air Corps on 20 June 1946, S/N 12074931 from Alexandria, LA. Fold3 has a listing from the SSDI showing his birth on 25 Sep 1920, death on 21 Jul 1992, and last residence in Baton Rouge, LA. The Kansas State census of 1925, available on Ancestry.com, shows a David Loveless, age 4, as a son in the home of Harvey and Nettie Loveless in Smoky Hill, Geary County. Harvey was age 44, born in Indiana, came to Kansas from MO, and working as a mail carrier. Nettie was 41, born in Kansas. David had an older brother Robert (Robt.), age 11, born in Kansas. Harvey and Nettie were living in Smoky Hill in 1920. They had one son, Owen R., age 6. This is probably Robert from the 1925 census. David was not yet born. Harvey was 39, born IN, father born IN, mother born OH. Harvey was a mail carrier. At this point, I lose the easy research. Jack, you got anything on Harvey and Nettie? Peace, Part of the Tree, Greg -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of bgsroots via Sent: Tuesday, October 21, 2014 1:12 PM To: LL Subject: [LL] OPbituary of Evelyn Elaine (McDaniel) Loveless - LA Of a Stroke on Oct. 10 following 3 months convalescence due to a broken hip, she was 91. A breast cancer survivor with a loving heart. She spent her final years in Lakeport, Ca. with her eldest son Mike and wife Barbara. She liked Lakeport, with its country atmosphere & mild weather but her true love was always Baton Rouge where during the Depression enjoyed attending LSU football games along with her dad Spencer, parking the old Ford on a muddy field loosely called a parking lot and sitting on antiquated bleachers while watching her favorite team beat Ol' Miss. She was a 1940 graduate of Baton Rouge High. She Married David W. Loveless in 1944 during his P-47 flight training in Harding Field, (Baton Rouge Airport), before he was sent off to England for the D-Day invasion. She was President of the Louisiana Republican Women's Assoc. where she fought for the "Cause". Survived by sister Bobbie of Maryland, sons Larry of Port Vincent and Jimmy of Houston, along with a gaggle of ! Great & Great-Great grandkids and friends. A memorial service for Mom will be held at a later date. Published in TheAdvocate.com from Oct. 20 to Oct. 22, 2014 ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message