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Raleigh Shoemaker
Death Details/Burial/Memorial Services: He was on one of his first missions as a commander of a large number of B-17s, which was organized at Geiger Field, Spokane, WA, since October, 1943. His plane went down after receiving flak hits in the engines. He had only been in England for 10 days.
Age at Death: Unavailable
Image Source: The Charlote Observer 8-25-1944
Personal Details
Angelina Towill Shoemaker, formerly of Batesburg, SC: 1027 E. Morehead St., Charlotte, NC
Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Shoemaker, Sr. - 317 E. Kingston Ave., Charlotte, NC
Annabelle Shoemaker, Dan Shoemaker - U. S. Navy Atlantic City, NC, Katherine Smith Peterson, Mrs. L. L. Caudle, Reid Shoemaker, Walter Shoemaker
C. M. Alexander - grandfather, Mrs. F. Burt Fitch, Jr., 1027 E. Morehead St., Charlotte - sister-in-law
Military Details
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