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Page 1: Prisoner of war - Osborne County, Kansas of war in Germany, ... James Jr. CE Third Class, U.S. Navy, World War II. MARING, ... W. B. U.S. Merchant Marine Service, World War II

MACE, Simeon (circa 1803-1922). Private, Company K, 18th

Missouri Infantry, Union Army, Civil War.

Buried in the Sumner Cemetery.

MACHA, Edwin Albert (1921-1952). Kansas, Technician Fifth Grade, Battery B, 748th

Anti-Aircraft Gun

Battalion, World War II. Buried in the Fairview Cemetery.

MACHA, Glen. Military veteran.

MACHA, Lawrence Lumir (1918-1980). Staff Sergeant, U.S. Army, World War II. Prisoner of war in

Germany, 1944-1945. Buried in the Fairview Cemetery.

MACKEY, George C. Veteran, Civil War.

MACY, Dean LeRoy (1918- ). U.S. Army Air Corps, World War II.

MACY, George H. (1890- ). Private, Fourth Company, First Battalion, 164th

Depot Brigade, U.S. Army,

World War I.

MACY, Larry Eugene. Sergeant, 83rd

Ordnance Company, U.S. Army, 1986-1970.

MACY, Max Eugene (1927- ). Corporal, U.S. Marine Corps, Korean War. Recipient of 2 Bronze Service

Stars.

MACY, Oliver Howard (1894-1964). U.S. Army, World War I. Buried in the Osborne Cemetery.

MACY, Roger Dean (1950- ). Private, Company B, Third Battalion, Fourth Construction Brigade, U.S.

Army, 1972.

MACY, Wilford Gordon (1919-1987). Technician Third Grade, 1574th

Engineer Heavy Shop Company,

World War II. Buried in the Butler Cemetery.

MADISON, Raymond G. Private, Company A, 27th

E T Battalion, U.S. Army, World War II.

MAGAW, Donald J. (1901-1971). Corporal, 3505th

Army Air Force Base Unit, World War II. Buried in

the Downs Cemetery.

MAGAW, Samuel Kreigg. Veteran, World War II.

MAIER, Ruben J. (1919-1996). Infantry, U.S. Army, World War II.

MALEY, Jack L. Veteran, World War II.

MALEY, Joseph. Company B, 33rd

Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry, Union Army, Civil War.

MALEY, Thomas C. (1839-1909). Private, Company B, 38th

Wisconsin Infantry, Union Army, Civil War.

Buried in the Osborne Cemetery.

MALIN, Guy. Veteran, World War I.

MANN, Wilson. Private, Company I, Eighth Indiana Cavalry, Union Army, Civil War. Buried in the

Pleasant Valley Cemetery.

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MANNING, Edward F. (1913-2000). Corporal, 2829th

Engineer Combat Battalion, Fifth Army, U.S. Army,

World War II.

MANNING, Raymond C. Veteran, World War II.

MANRY, George G. (1898-1921). U.S. Marine Corps, Fourth Company, Heavy Artillery Force, Denver,

Colorado, World War I. Buried in the Delhi Cemetery.

MANS, Benjamin J. (1909- ). Private First Class, Infantry, U.S. Army, World War II.

MANS, Marvin Raymond (1952- ). Private Second Class, Fifth Construction Brigade, Fifth Army, U.S.

Army, 1971-1972.

Mansholt, Henry John (1896-1963). Kansas, Private, 81st Balloon Company, Air Service, World War I.

Buried in the Downs Cemetery.

MANSHOLT, Leonard J. Veteran, World War II.

MANSHOLT, Raymond. Veteran, World War II.

MAPES, Glenn D. (1920-1976). Sergeant, Medic Division, U.S. Army Air Corps, World War II. Buried in

the Natoma Cemetery.

MAPES, Keith B. Veteran, World War II.

MARES, Adolph. Veteran, World War II.

MARES, James Jr. CE Third Class, U.S. Navy, World War II.

MARING, William (Unknown-1987). Veteran, Korean and Vietnam Wars. Buried in the Vincent Cemetery.

MARK, Lewis H. (1844-1926). Private, Company F, 10th

Indiana Volunteer Infantry, Union Army, Civil

War.

Markham, Harry Ray (1893-1966). Kansas, Private First Class, Company M, 137th

Infantry, 35th

Division,

World War I. Buried in the Osborne Cemetery.

MARKHAM, James E. (1927- ). Private First Class, Counter-Intelligence Corps – Central Files, U.S. Army,

Korean War.

MARKLEY, Henry D. (1842-1903). Major, Company A, 195th

Pennsylvania Infantry, Union Army, Civil

War.

Markley, Philow Leroy (1892-1951). Veteran, World War I. Buried in the Grant Center Cemetery.

MARLAR, E. R. Veteran, World War I.

MARR, John Stanley. Veteran, World War II.

MARSH, Charles R. Military veteran.

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MARSH, E. S. Company L, 24th

New York Cavalry, Union Army, Civil War.

MARSH, William F. “Mell” (1910- ). Technician Fourth Grade, 908th

Ordnance, U.S. Army, World War II.

MARSHALL, Kenneth Lee (1922-2000). First Sergeant, Providence Station Hospital #1, 71st Medical

Battalion, Medical Corps, U.S. Army, 1942-1945; World War II. Chief Warrant Officer II, Kansas National

Guard, 1968-1969; Vietnam War. Recipient of Army Commendation Medal for Meritorious Service and 3

Bronze Stars.

Marshall, William B. (1813-1909). Private, Company D, 14th

Iowa Infantry, Union Army, Civil War.

Buried in the Sumner Cemetery.

MARTIN, B. P. (1821-1908). Company L, Third Wisconsin Cavalry, Union Army, Civil War.

Martin, Ernest Elbert “Jack” (1913-1990). U.S. Army Air Corps, World War II. Buried in the Osborne

Cemetery.

MARTIN, John Lawrence (1969- ). Corporal, Naval Weapons Station, Marine Corps Security Forces

Company, Charleston, South Carolina, also First Maine Division, Third Battalion, Ninth Marines; U.S.

Marine Corps, 1987-1991. Recipient of Navy Achievement Medal.

MARTIN, John Maurice (1917- ). Second Lieutenant, Company B, 123rd

Infantry, 33rd

Division, U.S.

Army, World War II. Recipient of the Purple Heart the Bronze Star, and the Combat Infantry Medal.

Received battlefield commission from Technical Sergeant to Second Lieutenant during the Philippines

Campaign of 1945.

MARTIN, Kaye F. (1938-1995). Military veteran. Buried in the Grand Center Cemetery.

MARTIN, Leland Verle. Veteran, World War II.

MARTIN, Roy J. Lieutenant Junior Grade, Torpedo Squadron 86, U.S.S. Wasp, U.S. Navy, World War II.

MARTIN, Terry (1945- ). Sergeant, Batter E, 2nd

Battalion, 12th

Marines, 3rd

Marine Division, U.S. Marine

Corps, Vietnam War.

MARTIN, Thomas Newton (1879-1947). Kansas, H. A. Second Class, U.S. Navy. Buried in the Sumner

Cemetery.

MARVINEC, Frank Patrick (1897-1967). Kansas, Private, Company G, 139th

Infantry, U.S. Army, World

War I. Buried in the Natoma Cemetery.

MARVINEC, W. B. U.S. Merchant Marine Service, World War II.

MASLEV, Alfred. Company B, 13th

Missouri Cavalry, Union Army, Civil War.

MASON, Calvin Earl (1925- ). Master Sergeant, 11th

Airborne Division, U.S. Army, 1943-1953; World

War II and Korean War. Recipient of the Purple Heart and 2 Oak Leaf Clusters.

MASON, Clarence J. Veteran, World War II.

Mason, Dr. Everett Paul (1906-1989). 127th

Station Hospital Corps, European Theatre, U.S. Army, World

War II. Buried in the Osborne Cemetery.

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MASON, Floyd. Veteran, World War II.

Mason, Loyal Eaton (1897-1985). Private First Class, Tenth Company, Third Battalion, with the Fifth

Regiment, 164th

Depot Brigade, World War I. Buried in the Osborne Cemetery.

Mason, Nazair “Ned” (1840-1928). Private, Company K, Fourth Illinois Infantry, Union Army, Civil War.

Buried in the Cheyenne Cemetery.

MATCHETT, Benjamin Franklin (1839-1926). Private, Company C, 15th

Indiana Volunteer Infantry,

Corporal and later Spy, 29th

Indiana Volunteer Infantry, also Union Army Signal Corps; Union Army, Civil

War.

Matheson, Arthur Alvin (1927-1974). Veteran, World War II. Buried in the Natoma Cemetery.

MATHESON, Donald Lee (1930-1977). Veteran, World War II and Korean War. Buried in the Cedar Bluff

Cemetery.

MATHESON, Jack Lynn (1936- ). Private First Class, U.S. Marine Corps, 1954-1955.

Matheson, James Finley (1846-1910). Private, Company B, Fourth Tennessee Infantry, Union Army, Civil

War.

MATHESON, Junior Leroy. Veteran, World War II.

MATHESON, Rickey A. (1952-1990). Sergeant, U.S. Air Force. Buried in the Cedar Bluff Cemetery.

MATHERSON, William. Company H, 11th

Missouri Infantry, Union Army, Civil War.

MATHEWS, Raymond. Company G, 139th

Infantry, 35th

Division, U.S. Army, World War I.

MATLOCK, Ernest Henry. Veteran, World War II.

MATTER, Murray Edgar (1909- ). First Lieutenant, U.S. Army Reserves, 1933-1941. Lieutenant Colonel,

351st Coast Artillery Searchlight Battalion, Fourth Anti-Aircraft Artillery Group, and later Inspector

General Division, Allied Forces Headquarters, U.S. Army, 1941-1953; World War II. Bronze Star recipient.

MATTOCK, W. A. Company K, 113th

Illinois Infantry, Union Army, Civil War.

MAUPIN, John Thomas (1859-1930). Military veteran. Buried in the Cheyenne Cemetery.

MAUPIN, Marshall Thomas (1896-1993). Private, Demobilization Group, also Company I, 349th

Infantry,

World War I. Buried in the Mount Herman Cemetery.

MAXWELL, Ray D. (1897- ). Private, Company G, 139th

Infantry, U.S. Army, World War I.

MAXWELL, Robert (1847-1926). Private, Company L, Third Wisconsin, Infantry, Union Army, Civil War.

Buried in the Downs Cemetery.

MAY, Elmer. Military veteran.

MAYERS, Larry Francis (1947- ). Sergeant, HC, First Cavalry Division, Vietnam War.

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MAYERS, Virgil Charles. Veteran, World War II.

MAYERS, Walter Frances (1916-1990). Master Sergeant, 1635th

Engineering Construction Battalion, U.S.

Army, World War II. Buried in the St. Aloysius Catholic Cemetery.

MAYES, John Sina Jr. “Jack” (1929-1959). Kansas, Sergeant, U.S. Marine Corps Reserves, World War II.

Buried in the Sumner Cemetery.

MAYES, Pryor L. (1892- ). Private, Company G, 352nd

N. F., 88th

Division, U.S. Army, World War I.

MAYFIELD, Arthur D. Veteran, World War II.

MAYHEW, N. M. Company H, 23rd

Iowa Infantry, Union Army, Civil War.

MAYNARD, Rick. Military veteran.

MAYO, Charles Merrill (1914- ). Sergeant, Third Air Force, U.S. Army Air Corps, World War II.

MAYO, J. Rex. Private First Class, 777th

Anti-Aircraft Artillery Battalion, Sixth Armored Division, U.S.

Army, World War II.

McBAIN, Jim D. Military veteran.

McBRIDE, William H. (1842-1922). Corporal, Company I, 76th

Ohio Volunteer Infantry, Union Army,

Civil War.

McCALIP, Hugh. Company I, 67th

Indiana Infantry, Union Army, Civil War.

McCAMMON, Harold Dean (1939- ). Staff Sergeant, Headquarters Battery, Fourth Artillery Division, U.S.

Army, Vietnam War.

McCAMMON, Harvey Loren (1930- ). Staff Sergeant, Second Independent Headquarters, Fifth Strategic

Reconnaissance Wing, U.S. Air Force, 1951-1953.

McCAMMON, Timothy Keith (1963- ). Specialist, B Company, 201st Specialist Battalion, 1

st Infantry

Division, U.S. Army, 1989-1992; Persian Gulf War. Recipient of 3 Bronze Stars and the Army

Commendation Medal.

McCAMPBELL, D. S. Company F, Fifth Iowa Infantry, Union Army, Civil War.

McCARTHY, Daniel T. Company D, 14th

Engineers, U.S. Army, World War I.

McCARTY, Dick. U.S. Marine Corps, World War I.

McCASLIN, Wayne. Veteran, World War II.

McCHESNEY, Van Cleve (1845-1910). Private, Company D, Fourth Battalion, New Jersey (or New York?)

Light Artillery, Civil War. Buried in the Osborne Cemetery.

McCLAIN, Perry (1836-1897). Private, Company F, 160th

Ohio Infantry, Union Army, Civil War. Buried

in the Sumner Cemetery.

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McClellan, Coleman Leslie (1893-1971). Kansas, Corporal, Casual Detachment, 1492nd

Demobilization

Group, Motor Truck Company 463, World War I. Buried in the Sumner Cemetery.

McCLELLAN, Francis M. “Fee” (1830-1901). Sergeant, Company B, 75th

Ohio Volunteer Cavalry, Union

Army, Civil War. Buried in the Osborne Cemetery.

McCLELLAN, Paul L. Veteran, World War II.

McClellan, Perry (1836-1897). Private, Company F, 160th

Ohio Infantry, Union Army, Civil War. Buried in

the Sumner Cemetery.

McCLELLAN, William H. Veteran, Civil War.

McCLELLAN, William S. Veteran, Civil War.

McCLELLAND, S. H. Company B, 12th

Pennsylvania Cavalry, Union Army, Civil War.

McCLENNY, Albert S. Veteran, World War I.

McCOMAS, Charles H. Headquarters, 70th

Brigade, U.S. Army, World War I.

McCOMAS, Charles LeRoy (1893-1962). 180th

Aero Squadron, U.S. Army, World War Buried in the

Fairview Cemetery.

McCOMAS, Everett. Military veteran.

McCOMAS, Norris H. Veteran, World War II.

McCOMAS, William H. (1845-1913). Veteran, Civil War. Buried in the Fairview Cemetery.

McCONNELL, Charles Henry (1894-1982). Wagoner, Headquarters, Company G, Third Kansas Infantry,

70th

Brigade, 35th

Division, U.S. Army, World War I. Buried in the Downs Cemetery.

McCONNELL, Kenneth D. (1924- ). Lieutenant Colonel, 416th

Nightfighter Squadron, U.S. Army Air

Force and later U.S. Air Force, 1943-1968; World War II.

McCONNELL, Dr. William Clarence (1891-1982). Veterinarian, U.S. Army, World War I. Buried in the

Downs Cemetery.

McCormic, James M. (1843-1929). Private, Company C, 45th

Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry, Union

Army, Civil War. Buried in the Downs Cemetery.

McCORMICK, Clyde Murray (1929-2000). Staff Sergeant, U.S. Army, Korean War. Recipient of two

Bronze Stars.

McCORMICK, Duane. Veteran, World War II.

McCORMICK, John D (1910- ). Technician Fifth Grade, Headquarters Company, 164th

Infantry, U.S.

Army, World War II. Bronze Star recipient.

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McCORMICK, Silas. Veteran, World War I.

McCOY, Garold D. Veteran, World War II.

McCOY, George W. Company G, 17th

Iowa Infantry, Union Army, Civil War.

McCulley, William S. (1838-1923). Private, Company D, 14th

Iowa Infantry, also Company E, 33rd

Iowa

Infantry; Union Army, Civil War. Buried in the Sumner Cemetery.

McCune, Kay Emerson (1894-1920). Private, Kansas, 139th

Infantry, 35th

Division, U.S. Army, World War

I. Buried in the Downs Cemetery.

McDONALD, Billie Ray. Aviator, U.S Navy, 1946- .

McDANELD, Clyde A. Veteran, World War II.

McDANELD, Donald Earl (1931- ). Master Sergeant, Company I, 23rd

Infantry, U.S. Army, Korean War.

Recipient of 2 Bronze Service Stars.

McDANELD, Francis M. Sergeant, Headquarters Battery, 533rd

Anti-Aircraft Artillery Battalion, U.S.

Army, World War II.

McDANELD, George Allen (1921-1942). 19th

Bombardment Group, U.S. Army Air Corps, 1939-1942;

World War II. Prisoner of war, 1942. Survivor of the Bataan Death March. Died in service at Camp

O’Donnell, the Philippine Islands. Purple Heart recipient. Buried in the Osborne Cemetery in 1949.

McDANELD, Marvin N. Veteran, World War II.

McDANELD, Richard Lee (1946- ). Specialist Fifth Grade, 538th

CC & Support Ordnance Company, U.S.

Army, 1964-1967.

McDANELD, Roger Dean (1946- ). E5, Headquarters Battery, Second Infantry Division Artillery, U.S.

Army, Korean War.

McDANELD, Walter Neil (1919- ). Aviation Machinist’s Mate Second Class, First Division, 11th

Carrier

Aircraft Service Unit, U.S. Navy, World War II.

McDANELD, Wilbur Earl “Pat” (1912-1990). 341st Signal Company, U.S. Army Air Corps, World War II.

Buried in the Osborne Cemetery.

McDaneld, William Henry Harrison (1840-1914). Private, Company K, 23rd

Indiana Volunteer Infantry,

Civil War. Buried in the Osborne Cemetery.

McELFRESH, Lester W. Second Lieutenant, Section H, 3013th

Army Air Force Base Unit, World War II.

Recipient of 3 Battle Stars and the Air Medal with 2 Oak Leaf Clusters.

McELFRESH, Marion L. Aviation Radioman Third Class, Air Corps, U.S. Navy, World War II.

McELDOWNEY, Robert R. Private, Student Army Training Corps, U.S. Army, World War I.

McElroy, Ralph “Mac” (1913-1993). U.S. Army Air Corps, World War II. Buried in the

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Downs Cemetery.

McFADDEN, Carl Paul (1931-1986). Sergeant, Fourth Weather Group, U. S. Air Force, 1951-1955;

Korean War. Buried in the Osborne Cemetery.

McFADDEN, Glenn M. (1913-1986). Major, Veterinary Corps, U.S. Army, World War II. Buried in the

Natoma Cemetery.

McFADDEN, Harvey P. Veteran, World War I.

McFADDEN, W. P. Veteran, World War I.

McFARLAND, Sheldon John (1907-1962). U.S. Navy, World War II. Buried in the Osborne Cemetery.

McGhghy, Samuel (1897-1963). Kansas, Private, 24th

Ambulance Company, World War I. Buried in the

Osborne Cemetery.

McGHGHY, Samuel Leonard. Amphibious Tank Battalion, U.S. Army, 1940-1949; World War II.

Wounded in battle.

McGHGHY, Selva Franklin. Medical Corps, U.S. Army, 1941-1948; World War II.

McGIMSEY, Ann S. Sergeant, Women’s Army Corps (WACS), U.S. Army, World War II.

McGREW, J. B. Company K, 15th

Missouri Cavalry, Union Army, Civil War.

McGUIRE, Bennie. Private, U.S. Army, World War II.

McGUIRE, David D. Lieutenant, U.S. Army, World War II.

McGUIRE, James. Lieutenant, U.S. Army, World War II.

McGUIRE, James H. (1836-1903). Private, Company A, 74th

Illinois Volunteer Infantry, Union Army,

Civil War. Buried in the Mount Herman Cemetery.

McGUIRE, John. Private, Company D, 11th

Illinois Infantry, Union Army, Civil War.

McGUIRE, Richard L. (1934-1993). Specialist Fourth Grade, U.S. Army. Buried in the Delhi Cemetery.

McGUIRE, Thomas. 51st Illinois Infantry, Union Army, Civil War.

McHENRY, Lucius D. (1843-1917). Private, Company C, 70th

Ohio Cavalry, Union Army, Civil War.

McHONE, A. H. Company H, Second Kansas Infantry, Union Army, Civil War.

McINTIRE, Dean Duane (1923- ). Sergeant, 20th

Air Force, U.S. Army Air Corps, World War II.

McINTIRE, James A. (1844-1929). Private, Company D, First New Hampshire Volunteer Heavy Artillery,

Union Army, Civil War. Buried in the Sumner Cemetery.

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McINTYRE, Alonson D. (1945-1919). Company D, 12th

Pennsylvania Infantry, Union Army, Civil War.

Wounded in Battle of Antietam. Buried in the Osborne Cemetery.

McINTYRE, James A. Veteran, Civil War.

McINTYRE, Samuel. Company A, 12th

New Hampshire Infantry, Union Army, Civil War.

McKAY, David circa 1845- ). Private, Company F, Eighth Illinois Infantry, Union Army, Civil War.

Buried in the Downs Cemetery.

McKAY, Edward W. (1843-1916). Sergeant, Company C, Fifth Massachusetts Infantry, Union Army, Civil

War. Buried in the Fairview Cemetery.

McKENNA, Leonard J. (1891-1969). Mechanic, Demobilization Group, U.S. Army, World War I.

Recipient of 2 Gold Service Chevrons. Buried in the St. Aloysius Catholic Cemetery.

McKENNEY, James H. (1899- ). Corporal, Demobilization Group, U.S. Army, World War I. Recipient of

Silver Service Chevron.

McKINNEY, Charles Andrew (1895-1971). Corporal, First Company, Third Battalion, 64th Depot Brigade,

World War I. Buried in the Osborne Cemetery.

McKINNEY, James C.(1838-1903). Private, Company H, Eighth Missouri Volunteer Infantry, Union

Army, Civil War. Buried in the Bethany Center Cemetery.

McKINNEY, Robert LeRoy (1937-1993). Specialist Third Class, Signal Corps, U.S. Army, Korean War.

Buried in the Osborne Cemetery.

McMichael, Arthur Edson (1876-1954). Kansas, Sergeant, 44th

Regiment, U.S. Volunteer Infantry,

Spanish-American War. Buried in the Osborne Cemetery.

McMICHAEL, Franklin E. Veteran, World War II.

McMICHAEL, Frederick A. Veteran, World War II.

McMICHAEL, Harold K. U.S. Navy, World War II.

McMICHAEL, Jo Ann. Cadet Nurse, Women’s Army Corps (WACS), U.S. Army, World War II.

McMICHAEL, Joseph M. Veteran, World War II.

McMICHAEL, Paul Royce (1924- ). Technician Fifth Grade, 13th

Port Headquarters Company, U.S. Army,

World War II.

McMICHAEL, Wellington. Veteran, World War II.

McMILLAN, William W. Corporal, U.S. Army Air Corps, World War II.

McMILLEN, Darrel Eugene (1941- ). Radarman Third Class, U.S. Navy, 1959-1963.

McMILLEN, William. Veteran, World War II.

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McMILLEN, Ivan Ruic (1902-1931). Military veteran. Buried in the Fairview Cemetery.

McMULLEN, Robert T. (1833-1898). Private, Company C, 30th

Iowa Infantry, Union Army, Civil War.

Buried in the Bristow Cemetery.

McNEAL, Gilbert A. U.S. Army, World War I.

McNEAL, Gilbert A. Jr. 29th

Bombardment Squadron, U.S. Army Air Corps, World War II.

McNEAL, Laddie Gail (1924-1998). Field Artillery, U.S. Army, World War II.

McNEER, V. Company Second Indiana Battery, Union Army, Civil War.

McREYNOLDS, Chester William (1932- ). Corporal, U.S. Marine Corps, 1951-1953.

McREYNOLDS, Kenneth LeRoy (1926- ). Specialist Third Class, U.S. Naval Reserves, World War II.

MEAD, Daniel (1836-1917). Private, Company E, 123rd

Ohio Infantry, Union Army, Civil War. Buried in

the Grand Center Cemetery.

MEAD, John Jay (1872-1951). Michigan, Wagoner, Third Infantry, Spanish-American War. Buried in the

Grand Center Cemetery.

MEAD, Ray R. (1906-1987). Veteran, World War I. Buried in the Grand Center Cemetery.

MEARTON, Frank J. Veteran, World War I.

MEEK, James A. (1845-1927). Veteran, Civil War. Buried in the Mount Herman Cemetery.

MEEKS, Fred N. (1892-1968). Veteran, World War I. Buried in the Natoma Cemetery.

MEGAFFIN, Scott (1931- ). Sergeant, Eighth Field Artillery, 27th

Infantry Regiment, 25th

Division, U.S.

Army, Korean War.

MELCHER, Reverend Beryl. Military veteran.

MELLEN, Morris (1828-1888). Private, Company M, Second New York Heavy Artillery, Union Army,

Civil War. Buried in the Downs Cemetery.

MELLINGER, Andrew J. (1841-1918). Private, Company G, 11th

Ohio Infantry, Union Army, Civil War.

Buried in the Mount Ayr Cemetery.

MELTON, B. F. Company B, 17th

Iowa Infantry, Union Army, Civil War.

MELTON, George W. Company B, 27th

Iowa Infantry, Union Army, Civil War.

MENDENHALL, Francis M. (1840-1916). Private, Company H, Eighth Iowa Infantry, Union Army, Civil

War. Buried in the Sumner Cemetery.

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MERRILL, Michael Duane (1975- ). Specialist, HHB Division Artillery, U.S. Army, 1993-1997; Bosnian

Conflict. Recipient of the Army Achievement Medal with 1 Oak Leaf Cluster and the Army

Commendation Medal with 1 Oak Leaf Cluster.

MERTZ, Carl W. (1910-1968). Technical Sergeant, 19th

Armored Infantry Battalion, U.S. Army, World

War II. Wounded in Europe. Buried in the Sumner Cemetery.

MERTZ, Edward Harold (1909-1951). Kansas, Private First Class, 4032nd

Army Air Force Base Unit,

World War II. Buried in the Sumner Cemetery.

MERTZ, Lester M. (1918-1997). First Lieutenant, Headquarters, 47th

Armored Medical Battalion, Medical

Corps, U.S. Army, World War II.

MERZ, George Samuel (1897-1990). Medical Corps, World War I. Buried in the Round Mound Immanuel

Lutheran Cemetery.

METZ, Fines Clinton (1899-1942). Private, 164th

Depot Brigade, U.S. Army, World War I.

METZ, Fines Clinton Jr. “Bob” (1920-1943). Staff Sergeant, 106th

Reconnaissance Squadron Air

Corps, U.S. Army Air Corps, World War II. Killed in action. Recipient of the Purple Heart

and the Air Service Medal.

METZ, Jack Clinton (1943- ). Specialist Fourth Grade, Fourth Squadron, 12th

Cavalry, Fifth Mechanized

Infantry Division, U.S. Army, Vietnam War.

METZ, William Maxwell (1921-1944). Second Lieutenant, 15th

Air Force, U.S. Army Air Corps, World

War II. Killed in action on mission over Hungary. Recipient of Purple Heart and Air Service Medal.

MEYER, George. U.S. Navy, World War II.

MEYER, Henry Chris Jr. (1880-1958). U.S. Marine Corps, 1946-1947. Buried in the Natoma Cemetery.

MEYER, Phil Arden. Private, Army Service Forces Transportation Corps, U.S. Army, World War II.

MEYER, Roy Edwin (1933- ). Sergeant, U.S. Marine Corps, Korean War. Bronze Service Star recipient.

MICHEL, Delmar. Veteran, World War II.

MICK, Arthur Anthony (1936-1962). Second Lieutenant, Battery B, First Howitzer Battalion, 235th

Artillery, U.S. Air Force, 1956-1959.

MICK, Dean. Veteran, World War II.

MICK, Frowin Charles (1931- ). Sergeant First Class, Heavy Artillery Battery, 82nd

Anti-Aircraft BUSPI,

U.S. Army, Korean War. Recipient of 3 Bronze Service Stars.

MICK, Richard J. Lieutenant, U.S. Army Air Corps, World War II.

MICK, Theodore Henry “Ted” (1897-1983). Private, U.S. Army, World War I. Buried in the St. Aloysius

Catholic Cemetery.

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MILES, Ronald Max (1934- ). Specialist Fourth Grade, Headquarters Company, 17th

Engineering Battalion,

Armored Division, U.S. Army, 1957-1959.

MILLER, August Eugene (1924-1995). Airman Third Class, U.S. Army Air Corps, World War II. Also in

the U.S. Merchant Marine Service. Buried in the Downs Cemetery.

MILLER, Charles Elmer (1915-1944). California, Staff Sergeant, 30th

Bomber Group, Army Air Force,

World War II. Purple Heart Recipient. Killed in action over the Bonin Islands in the Pacific Ocean. Buried

in the Osborne Cemetery.

Miller, Clarence Junior (1929-1975). Seaman Second Class, U.S. Navy, Korean War. Buried in the Sumner

Cemetery.

MILLER, Claude P. (1899-1973). Veteran, World War I. Buried in the Grand Center Cemetery.

MILLER, Dale. Veteran, World War II.

MILLER, Darrel Earl (1930- ). Corporal, Stars and Stripes newspaper, U.S. Army, Korean War.

MILLER, Delmar Eugene. Veteran, World War II.

MILLER, Don A. U.S. Army Air Corps, World War II.

MILLER, E. Dean. U.S. Army, World War II.

MILLER, Earl D. Veteran, World War II.

MILLER, Floyd E. (1918-1969). Kansas, Corporal, 11214th

Armed Field Artillery Battalion, World War II.

Buried in the Downs Cemetery.

MILLER, Fred. Veteran, World War I.

MILLER, H. T. Company H, Eighth Iowa Infantry, also Company B, 33rd

Iowa Infantry; Union Army,

Civil War.

MILLER, James Henry “Bud” (1872-1963). Major, U.S. Army, World War II. Buried in the Pleasant Plain

Cemetery.

MILLER, Jeremiah. Company B, 49th

Massachusetts Infantry, Union Army, Civil War.

MILLER, John. Company C, Third Iowa Battery, Union Army, Civil War.

MILLER, John J. (Unknown-1937). Kansas, Private, 164th

Depot Brigade, World War I. Buried in the

Mount Herman Cemetery.

MILLER, Leslie G. Veteran, World War II.

MILLER, Richard. Veteran, World War I.

MILLER, Rudolph Carl (1894-1983). Private First Class, 321st Field Remount Squadron, U.S. Army,

World War I. Buried in the Downs Cemetery.

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MILLER, S. L. Private, Company B, Seventh Pennsylvania Infantry, Union Army, Civil War.

MILLER, Van Norman. Seaman Second Class, U.S. Navy, World War II.

MILLER, Vernon D. (1897-1967). Kansas, Private, Machine Gun Company, 21st Infantry, World War I.

Buried in the Mount Herman Cemetery.

MILLS, Hugh C. Private, Company C, 40th

Indiana Volunteer Infantry, Union Army, Civil War.

MILLS, John. Company K, 13th

Iowa Infantry, Union Army, Civil War.

Mills, Wellington Fayette (1844-1910). Private, Company G, 114th

Illinois Infantry, U.S. Army, Civil War.

Prisoner of war for nine months in Andersonville Prison, Georgia. Buried in the Osborne Cemetery.

MILNE, William David (1812-1886). Eighth Kansas Infantry, also 18th

Kansas Cavalry; Union Army, Civil

War. Buried in the Osborne Cemetery.

MISCHLER, Elmo Earl (1923- ). Sergeant-Major, on Flying Fortress Pride of the Yanks, 333rd

Squadron,

94th

Bomber Group, Eighth Air Force, U.S. Army Air Corps, World War II. Recipient of the Distinguished

Flying Cross, the Bronze Star, the Meritorious Service Medal, the Air Force Commendation Medal, and the

Air Medal with 3 Oak Leaf Clusters.

MISCHLER, Harold L. (1946-1972). Second Lieutenant, U.S. Air Force, Vietnam War. Killed in action in

Vietnam. Buried in the Osborne Cemetery.

MISCHLER, John (1841-1923). Missouri Home Guards, Union Army, Civil War. Buried in the Osborne

Cemetery.

MISCHLER, John Hale (1925-1982). U.S. Merchant Marine Service, 1943-1945; World War II. U.S.

Army Air Force, 1945-1947. Buried in the Osborne Cemetery.

MITCHELL, Albert M. (1848-1920). Private, Company A, 10th

Pennsylvania Infantry, Union Army, Civil

War. Buried in the Cole Cemetery.

MITCHELL, Albert P. Veteran, World War II.

MITCHELL, George L. Sergeant, Company G, Third Kansas Infantry Regiment, U.S. Army, World War I.

MIZE, William Henry (1846-1920). Private, Company D, 14th

Kentucky Infantry, Union Army, Civil War.

Prisoner of war for a few weeks. Buried in the Osborne Cemetery.

MOBERLY, Adrian R. (1943- ). Corporal, 16th Corps, 89

th Infantry Division, 5

th Army, U.S. Army, 1961-

1965.

MOBERLY, Archie R. (1922- ). Major, 97th

Infantry Division, U.S. Army, World War II.

MOBERLY, James J. (1966- ). Master Sergeant, 2/137th

Infantry, U.S. Army, 1984- . Recipient of 3 Army

Commendation Medals and 5 Army Achievement Medals.

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MOBERLY, John A. (1969- ). Captain, 25th

Light Infantry Division, U.S. Army, 1988- . Recipient of 3

Commendation Medals and 3 Achievement Medals.

Mock, Wendell Dana (1913-1992). U.S. Army, World War II. Buried in the Osborne Cemetery.

Mock, William Hiram (1840-1913). Private, Company D, 35th

Indiana Infantry, Union Army, Civil War.

Buried in the St. Aloysius Catholic Cemetery.

MOHR, Howard. Veteran, World War II.

MONGOLD, Jacob (1845-1894). Veteran, U.S. Navy. Buried in the Union Cemetery.

MONK, S. P. Company D, 23rd

Iowa Infantry, Union Army, Civil War.

MONTGOMERY, Donald. Veteran, World War II.

MONTGOMERY, Eldon Ira. Veteran, World War II.

MONTGOMERY William D. Veteran, World War II.

MOON, James. Veteran, Civil War.

MOORE, Franklin Forest (1839-1915). Private, Company C, 92nd

Ohio Infantry, Union Army, Civil War.

Buried in the Zimmerman Cemetery.

MOORE, Israel. Private, Company I, 16th

Illinois Infantry, Union Army, Civil War.

MOORE, Roscoe Chester (1898-1918). Company 17, Regiment 17, U.S. Navy Reserve Forces, World War

I. Buried in the Osborne Cemetery.

MORELAND, Albert A. Jr. (1927-1993). Private First Class, U.S. Army, World War II. Buried in the

Downs Cemetery.

MORGAN, Frank (1878-1909). Company H, 44th

U.S. Volunteer Infantry, Spanish-American War. Buried

in the Osborne Cemetery.

MORGAN, Jack LeRoy (1922-1985). Staff Sergeant, 485th

Amphibious Truck Company, U.S. Army,

World War II. Recipient of Bronze Service Arrowhead. Buried in the Osborne Cemetery.

MORGAN, James M. (1842-1916). Sergeant, Company C, Ninth Iowa Cavalry, Union Army, Civil War.

Buried in the Osborne Cemetery.

MORGISON, Billie Carl (1923-1980). Seaman First Class, Carrier Aircraft Service Unit Two, Carrier

Aircraft Service Unit Four, U.S.S. Boxer, U.S. Navy, World War II. Recipient of Distinguished Unit

Citation.

MORGISON, Harold Lee (1932-1997). U.S. Navy Seabees, 2 years.

MORGISON, Virgil Pat (1927- ). Yeoman Second Class, aboard the U.S.S. Whitney, U.S. Navy, World

War II.

MORITZ, Donald Mathew (1930- ). Staff Sergeant, 6910th

Security Group, U.S. Air Force, 1951-1955.

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MORRILL, Donald Dean (1944- ). Staff Sergeant, 4392nd

Aerospace ST Group, U.S. Air Force, 1968-1972.

MORRIS, Elmer Y. (1845-1928). Private, Company H, 18th

Iowa Infantry, Union Army, Civil War. Buried

in the Osborne Cemetery.

MORRISON, Everett L. Corporal, 18th

Bomber Squad, 34th

Bomber Group, U.S. Army Air Corps, World

War II.

MORROW, Emmett (1844-1926). Private, Company G, 146th Ohio Infantry, Union Army, Civil War.

Buried in the Sumner Cemetery.

MORROW, Joseph Norton (1838-1923). Private, Company B, 122nd

Pennsylvania Infantry, also Company

B, 20th

Pennsylvania Cavalry, Union Army, Civil War.

MORSE, Elliott M. Veteran, World War II.

MORTON, Isaiah L. (1827-1890). Private, Company A, 15th

Missouri Cavalry, Union Army, Civil War.

Buried in the Downs Cemetery.

MOSER, John (1840-1914). Private, Company C, 54th

Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry, Union Army, Civil

War. Buried in the Grant Center Cemetery.

MOSES, Bertram (1871- ). Corporal, Company K, Second Regiment, U.S. Army, Spanish-American War.

MOSHIMER, James P. Veteran, Civil War.

MOSS, Hobart Charles (1896-1989). Private, Third Company, Second Battalion, 164th

Depot Brigade, U. S.

Army, World War I.

MOSS, LaVerne Ray (1938- ). Master Sergeant, U.S. Air Force, 1968-1969.

MOSS, Milton H. (1922- ). Staff Sergeant, Combat Command A, 66th

Armored Regiment, Second

Armored Division, First U.S. Army, U.S. Army, World War II. Recipient of 5 Bronze Battle Stars.

MOTES, John (Unknown-1917). Private, Company E, 22nd

Iowa Infantry, Union Army, Civil War. Buried

in the Sumner Cemetery.

MOYE, Nicholas (1812-1901). With General Zachary Taylor in Seminole War. H2 Regiment, New Jersey

Artillery, Mexican War. Missouri Artifice Battery, Civil War. Buried in the Osborne Cemetery.

MUCK, Dennis Paul. U.S. Army.

MUENSTER, Samuel J. Veteran, World War II.

MULLENDER, Eugene Lawrence (1895-1980). Company I, 350th

Infantry, 88th

Division, World War I.

Buried in the Grand Center Cemetery.

MULLENDER, John. U.S.S. Duncan, U.S. Navy, 1950-1954.

MUMFORD, H. W. Company D, 31st Wisconsin Infantry, Union Army, Civil War.

MUNTZ, Peter. Company F, 12th

Illinois Cavalry, Union Army, Civil War.

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MURPHY, Dan. Veteran, World War II.

MURPHY, Doyle W. (1938-1990). Private First Class, Headquarters Battery, Fourth Infantry, Sixth Army,

U.S. Army, 1961-1967.

MURPHY, John (1844-1924). Private, Company L, Second Maine Cavalry, Union Army, Civil War.

Buried in the Osborne Cemetery.

MURPHY, John. Company F, First Colorado Infantry, Spanish-American War. Buried in the Mount

Herman Cemetery.

MURPHY, Lawrence John (1894-1956). Veteran, U.S. Navy. Buried in the Osborne Cemetery.

Murphy, Olin Joseph (1898-1939). Kansas, Private First Class, Student Army Training Corps, World War I.

Buried in the Osborne Cemetery.

MURPHY, Ronnie D. Private First Class, U.S. Army, Vietnam War.

MURPHY, Stanley Dale (1936-2000). Corporal, U.S. Marine Corps, 1956-1958. Buried in the Corinth

Cemetery.

MURRAY, Charles T. Company G, 139th

Infantry, 35th

Division, U.S. Army, World War I.

MUSGROVE, David Lee (1955- ). Sergeant, CSC 1/503rd

Infantry, 101st Airborne Division, U.S. Army,

1975-1979.

Musgrove, George C. (1895-1966). Kansas, Private, Company C, 349th

Infantry, U.S. Army, World War I.

Buried in the Natoma Cemetery.

Musgrove, Lloyd J. (1899-1983). Seaman First Class, U.S. Navy, World War II. Buried in the Natoma

Cemetery.

Musgrove, Otto T. (1897-1945). Private, Company 164, D. B., U.S. Army, World War I. Buried in the

Natoma Cemetery.

MUSSELMAN, William D. Veteran, World War I.

MUTHERSBAUGH, J. W. Second Lieutenant, 210th

Pennsylvania Infantry, Union Army, Civil War.

MUTHS, Julius Peter (1920-1997). Veteran, World War II.

MUTHS, Teles Matthew (1911-1999). Veteran, World War II.

MYER, Dale. Veteran, World War II.

MYERS, George. Veteran, World War I.

MYERS, Hugh. Veteran, World War I.