1923 - 2015 (91 years)
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Name |
Henson, Donald Eugene |
Birth |
29 Nov 1923 |
Flora, Clay County, Illinois |
Gender |
Male |
Reference Number |
HENS.D005 |
_FGRAVE |
147841481 |
Military Service |
World War II, Seaman First Class, USS Mahan (DD 364), United States Navy [1] |
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United States of America Flag, 48 Stars (1912-1959)
In 1912, two stars were added to the United States flag, representing Arizona and New Mexico, bringing the total number of stars to 48. They were arranged in six rows of eight stars each. American fighting men would fight under this flag during four wars: World War I, World War II, the Korean War, and the beginning of the Vietnam War. (In 1959,… |
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World War II (1939-1945) |
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Brochure, World War II Memorial, Flora, Illinois, Nov 11, 2007
On Veterans' Day, 2005, the city of Flora, Illinois dedicated a memorial to all known Clay County, Illinois World War II Veterans.
Located on the south side of the city library, this is a copy of the brochure honoring that event.
This 2007 brochure adds a matrix for locating the memorial brick that was laid in honor of each veteran. … |
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Donald Eugene Henson (1923-2015)
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Death |
5 Jun 2015 |
Arkansas |
Burial |
Arkansas State Veterans Cemetery, North Little Rock, Pulaski County, Arkansas |
Person ID |
I43912 |
Carl Wayne Gray Research |
Last Modified |
22 Oct 2023 |
Father |
Henson, William Henry, b. 14 Feb 1879, Orchardville, Wayne County, Illinois d. 27 Dec 1943, Flora, Clay County, Illinois (Age 64 years) |
Mother |
Wilfong, Ollie Myrtle, b. 1886 d. 1929 (Age 43 years) |
Family ID |
F16802 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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Notes |
- A decorated WWII veteran, Don loved Navy life and served in the Pacific Theatre for the country he believed in. He was a powerful swimmer and a heroic survivor of the destroyer USS Mahan DD 364, sunk in battle December 7, 1944. He was honored to be in the Mahan Association with his fellow sailors.
Don worked 17 years for Schlumberger and twelve for Affiliated Engineers. A tall man, strong and gentle, greatly admired by family and friends for his integrity and honesty.
He loved being outdoors with nature and lived his dream of ranching and farming for 30 years. He cherished his children and grandchildren, who enjoyed his sense of humor, his great storytelling, and his wonderful instant singing.
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Sources |
- [S137] World War II Memorial, Flora, Illinois (Reliability: 2).
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