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Leslie Heath, Jr. [1]

Death Details/Burial/Memorial Services: Wounded in action in Germany on January 15th, and died in France the next day. Burial and memorial marker at the Army Cemetery in Luxembourg. Mural unveiling and a special communion service held on 10/7/45 at Dilworth Methodist Church honoring 10 members who gave their lives in WWII.

Age at Death: 19

Image Source: The Charlotte Observer 1-30-1945

Awards: 
Combat Infantryman Badge, Purple Heart
Biographical Notes: 
Eagle Scout, 1941, Troop 11 of Caldwell Memorial Presbyterian Church, President of the N.C. Student Council Assoc. of High Schools, SSS Leslie Heath Jr. - Mecklenburg County Council of Sea Scouts dedicated ship in memory of Leslie A. Heath Jr. at St. Martins Episcopal Church - 5/23/1945
Date of Birth: 
8/27/1925
Education Details: 
Davidson College class of 47, Graduated from Central High School, Charlotte, NC
Family Details: 

Mr. & Mrs. Leslie A. Heath - 352 Tranquil Avenue, Charlotte, NC James Heath - Charlotte, NC, Mrs. Edward S. Shannonhouse - Charlotte, NC, Murray Heath - Charlotte, NC

First Name: 
Leslie
KIA / MIA Place: 
France
KIA Date: 
1/16/1945
Last Name: 
Heath, Jr.
Middle Name: 
A.
Military Details: 
Ft. Benning, GA, Camp McCain, MS, Germany, France
Military Rank: 
Private First Class
Source: 

Davidson College Journal, death index, newsprint and Dilworth Methodist Church

Military Unit: 
376th Infantry 94th Division
Exhibit & Section: 
Gold Star Veterans [2]
Veteran Records [3]
This node displays related exhibits: 
No
MIA Date: 
NA

Source URL:https://www.cmstory.org/exhibits/gold-star-veterans-veteran-records/leslie-heath-jr

Links
[1] https://www.cmstory.org/exhibits/gold-star-veterans-veteran-records/leslie-heath-jr [2] https://www.cmstory.org/exhibits/gold-star-veterans [3] https://www.cmstory.org/exhibits/veteran-records