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Veteran Records

Warren Coan

Death Details/Burial/Memorial Services: He was serving on the destroyer U. S. S. Kimberly when a Japanese suicide plane crashed into the gun mount at which he was stationed. Memorial marker at Punchbowl National Memorial Cemetery in Honolulu, HI.

Age at Death: 26

Image Source: The Charlotte Observer 4-5-1946

Marcus Courtney

Death Details/Burial/Memorial Services: He was a pilot of a B-24 Liberator and was killed in action on D-day. Before his death, he had completed about 20 missions from his base in England. At the time of his death, he was designated by his crew as a group leader. He was buried in the American Military Cemetery in Cambridge, England, plot E, row 3, grave 22. A memorial service and mural unveiling were held at Dilworth Methodist Church on 10-7-1945.

Age at Death: Unavailable

Image Source: Dilworth Methodist Church booklet

Harley Crump

Death Details/Burial/Memorial Services: Listed on the 1946 YMCA Honor List. Killed in action in Italy.

Age at Death: Unavailable

Image Source: Charlotte Mecklenburg Library

Clarence Cobb

Death Details/Burial/Memorial Services: Plane hit by anti-aircraft fire over Tilburg, Holland or Duren, Germany. Plane was heading back across the English Channel when the engine caught fire and several crew members parachuted out. They were over the North Sea about 25 miles from shore and drowned in the freezing waters before a ship could reach them. Memorial marker in Cambridge, England. Age at Death: 20 Image Source: Charlotte Mecklenburg Library

Michael Courtney, Jr.

Death Details/Burial/Memorial Services: He died from wounds received in action in Belgium on 2-8-1945.

Age at Death: Unavailable

Image Source: Charlotte Mecklenburg Library

William Billy Crump

Death Details/Burial/Memorial Services: Killed during the invasion of France. Buried in a cemetery in Ste. Mere Anglaise, France. Memorial service at Stough Memorial Baptist on Aug 6, 1944. The second man from Pineville to be killed in the war.

Age at Death: 20

Image Source: The Charlotte Observer 7-22-1944

Thomas Cochran, Jr.

Death Details/Burial/Memorial Services: Had been on some 20 raids. Word that he was killed came from the German Government thru the Red Cross. Memorial marker in Normandy, France.

Age at Death: Unavailable

Image Source: The Charlotte Observer 7-7-1944

Ruford Pat Covington, Jr.

Death Details/Burial/Memorial Services: He was shot down by a Japanese suicide plan that attacked his ship on Easter Sunday. He died at sea. He was supposed to have come home 5 days later. Memorial service on Feb 3, 1946 at Brevard St. Methodist Church.

Age at Death: 20

Image Source: The Charlotte Observer 7-6-1945

Sidney Cruse

Death Details/Burial/Memorial Services: Was killed by Kamikaze plane in battle of Okinawa. Memorial services were held on 4/28/46 at Green Memorial Baptist Church.

Age at Death: 20

Image Source: Photo-see Sidney Cruse file

Charles Coleman

Death Details/Burial/Memorial Services: Charles Coleman was killed while serving as a co-pilot in his second mission over Germany. His death was reported by the German government through the International Red Cross. A funeral service for him was conducted at Arlington National Cemetery on 3-24-1944. A memorial service for him on 8-7-1944. Another memorial service for deceased military members and a mural unveiling was held at the Dilworth Methodist Church on 10-7-1945.

Age at Death: 20

Image Source: Dilworth Methodist Church booklet