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Charles D. Edmonson
Army
Charles
D.
Edmonson
DIVISION: Army
Nov 7, 1927 - Apr 8, 2010
BIRTHPLACE: Herrington, Kansas
HIGHEST RANK: tec 5
THEATER OF OPERATION: Pacific
SERVED: Jun 6, 1946 -
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HONORED BY: The Eisenhower Foundation

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Charles Dean Edmonson, son of James Vernon & Nora Austina (Jensen) Edmonson, was born November 7, 1927 in Herington, Kansas and passed away in Phillipsburg, Kansas on April 8, 2010 at the age of 82. Growing up in a large family (with three brothers and four sisters), Charles learned about hard work at an early age. He hunted and fished to supplement the family’s meals, setting his lines before and after school, and also trapped for pelts to sell. He took on both a morning and evening paper route and provided himself with shoes and clothing. He worked for farmers around the area and loved it. Charles was a diligent and faithful employee and became friends with everyone he worked with. In June 1946, he enlisted in the U.S. Army and served for thirteen months as an engineer in the Alaskan Aleutian Islands (Dutch Harbor). On December 9, 1951, Charles was united in marriage to Louise Roehrman at the First Christian Church in Herington, Kansas. The couple was blessed with seven children, five of whom were raised to adulthood. Charles & Louise lived in Herington, Kansas for their first three years and then moved to a family farm southeast of Herington. Charles farmed in the evenings and on weekends and held down a full-time job with Beech Aircraft for seventeen years, working at both the Delavan, Kansas and Salina, Kansas locations. He also worked a few months on the railroad and served as a Herington policeman for about six years. In 1949 Charles was baptized into the Herington First Christian Church. He and Louise attended regularly with their young and growing family. He served as a deacon, then as an elder of the church, along with being on the Board of Trustees for many years. Charles was a hard-working, devoted husband and father and a caring grandfather and great-grandfather.

James F. Edmonson
Navy
James
F.
Edmonson
DIVISION: Navy
Jan 13, 1925 - Oct 11, 2012
BIRTHPLACE: Michigan Valley, Kansas
HIGHEST RANK: S1C
THEATER OF OPERATION: Pacific
SERVED: Dec 16, 1945 -
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HONORED BY: The Eisenhower Foundation

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James Edmonson was born on January 13, 1925, at Michigan Valley, Kansas, the son of James V. and Nora A. (Jensen) Edmonson. Mr. Edmonson was a Technician for Beech Aircraft, retired from Salina Beech Aircraft in January 1987. He was Past President & Secretary for Beech Flying Club; and was instrument rated pilot. He taught sheet metal classes at Salina Beech Craft after he retired, and then restored WWII aircrafts at the Herington Air Base (restoring a B-17). He graduated from Herington High School with the class of 1942. He was a member of the St. Paul Lutheran Church. He served in the U.S. Navy during World War II, as a Seaman First Class; and served in the Asiatic-Pacific, and Philippine Theater of Action. He was assigned number 3663464. He served on the USS Fairfield (AK-178), which was an Alamosa-class cargo ship acquired by the U.S. Navy during the final months of World War II. She served in the Pacific Ocean theatre of operations and was decommissioned shortly after war’s end. He married Evelyn M Schneider, on January 16, 1949, at Herington. They had two sons and four grandchildren and four great grandchildren. Courtesy fold3.com, newspapers.com, findagrave.com.

Marlin V. Edmonson
Army
Marlin
V.
Edmonson
DIVISION: Army
Apr 14, 1913 - Jan 19, 1999
BIRTHPLACE: Aurora, Illinois
HIGHEST RANK: Sargent
THEATER OF OPERATION: European
SERVED: Nov 15, 1942 -
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HONORED BY: The Eisenhower Foundation

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Marlin Edmonson was born in Illinois to James and Nora Edmonson. He had six siblings. The family moved outside of Topeka and then to Herrington in 1926. He graduated from Herrington High in 1931. For several years he worked at Wilks and Hunt Hardware but began his career as a railroad brakeman with the Rock Island line on June 16, 1941. He was a brakeman for the Rock Island line for over 36 years, except during the war. From November 1942 through January 1946, he served in the Military Railway Service with the 5th Army in Europe. As a Sargent, he acted as a conductor in Belgium, France, Luxemburg and Germany. He recalls of his service that, "there were no hours of service. You went until you got there, whether it took one day or a week." Edmonson married Margaret Criss and they had two daughters and two grandchildren. He was a member of the First Baptist Church and the Kansas Lodge 307 AF & AM Masonic Lodge in Herrington, Kansas.

Alpha R. Edsel
Marine Corps
Alpha
R.
Edsel
DIVISION: Marine Corps,
2nd Marine Division
Mar 5, 1927 - Mar 27, 2008
BIRTHPLACE: Seiling, Oklahoma
HIGHEST RANK: Seargent
THEATER OF OPERATION: Pacific
SERVED: 1944 -
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Edward J. Edwards Jr.
Army Air Corps
Edward
J.
Edwards
Jr.
DIVISION: Army Air Corps
THEATER OF OPERATION: Other
SERVED: 1942 -
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1944
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HONORED BY: The Eisenhower Foundation

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Edward J. Edwards was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Edwards Sr., of Blackburn, Missouri. Edwards Jr. of Kansas City, Kansas married Wretha Jaillite on September 6, 1941. Wretha's brother, Edgar Jaillite of Herrington, Kansas, gave her away at the wedding. They made their home in Parsons, Kansas. Mr. Edwards worked with Lincoln Life Insurance Company. He joined the Army in 1942 and was assigned service number 17064619. Courtesy kshs.org, fold3.com, newspapers.com.

Harold E. Edwards
Navy
Harold
E.
Edwards
DIVISION: Navy
May 13, 1921 - May 20, 2006
BIRTHPLACE: Rock Creek Township, Kansas
HIGHEST RANK: B2c V6
THEATER OF OPERATION: Other
SERVED: Feb 4, 1942 -
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1945
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HONORED BY: The Eisenhower Foundation

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Harold 'Doc' Edwards was born to Walter Edwards and Viola Schaeffer Edwards on May 13, 1921 in Rock Creek Township in Wabaunsee County, Kansas. He lived in Herrington, Kansas before World War II. During the war, Edwards served in the Navy as a Boiler Maker First class beginning in February 1942. His service number is 6282699. He served in the African-European and Asiatic-Pacific Theaters. He primarily served on the USS Denebola (AD-12), an Altair class destroyer tender. He joined the ship in September 1942 when she began her service as tender to destroyers and other ships there until July 5, 1944. Denebola sailed from Norfolk on July 24, 1944 for duty in the Mediterranean, furnishing tender services at Cagliari, Sardinia, during the invasion of southern France. The USS Denebola continued this duty at Ajaccio, Corsica, and St. Tropez, France, until September 23 when she put into Naples for tender duty until October 27. She returned to Casco Bay, Maine December 1. Denebola got underway in May for the Pacific, arriving at Eniwetok June 30. She provided upkeep and repair services to destroyers and other ships until November when she sailed for San Diego. In 1943 Edwards married Jaunita Cunningham. They had one son together. Edwards was a welder and member of the Pipe Fitters Union No. 208 in Denver, Colorado. He was also a member of the Brighton Masonic Lodge and Methodist Church. Courtesy kshs.org, fold3.com, findagrave.com, newspapers.com, wikipedia.com.

Kenneth A. Edwards
Navy
Kenneth
A.
Edwards
DIVISION: Navy
Jun 25, 1924 - Jul 24, 2012
BIRTHPLACE: Herrington, Kansas
HIGHEST RANK: S1c
THEATER OF OPERATION: Pacific
SERVED: May 26, 1943 -
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1944
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BATTLE: Tarawa
HONORED BY: The Eisenhower Foundation

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Kenneth "Kenny" Alvin Edwards was born June 25, 1924, in Herington, Kansas, the son of Walter and Viola (Schaffer) Edwards. He grew up in Herington with his two siblings and graduated high school. Marrying at age 18 to Evelyn Knox, Kenny was drafted into the U.S. Navy at 19 and assigned number 8660492. He was in the Seabees or Naval Construction Battalions. He was a part of ACORN (Aviation, Construction, Ordnance, Repair) 17. He was stationed in the Marshall and Gilbert Islands during World War II. He served in the battle of Tarawa from November 20-23, 1943. After his discharge, Kenny worked for the Rock Island Railroad, working as a mechanic then as supervisor. The family moved to Kansas City in 1965, Kenny retired from Rock Island in 1986. He was a former member of the United Methodist Church and Masonic Lodge in Herington. Kenny was a member of the V.F.W., a loyal Royals Fan, and he loved to catch, relocate and release squirrels. He enjoyed woodworking and could do almost anything mechanical, even making horse trailers. Kenny was a good family man with three children, 8 grandchildren, and at least 11 grandchildren. Courtesy fold3.com, newspapers.com, kshs.org, findagrave.com

Earl A. Edwards
Navy
Earl
A.
Edwards
DIVISION: Navy
Oct 19, 1918 - Jan 12, 2015
BIRTHPLACE: Upland, Kansas
HIGHEST RANK: CDR
THEATER OF OPERATION: Other
SERVED: Jan 29, 1944 -
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1946
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HONORED BY: The Eisenhower Foundation

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Earl Arthur Edwards Sr. was born on the family farm in Upland, Kansas on October 19, 1918 to Arthur and Etheline (Pierce) Edwards. He had five siblings. He attended school at Fragrant Hill (a one-room school for 8 grades). He then Chapman High School, where he was an honor student all four years and lettered in three sports, graduating in 1938. Edwards served in the US Navy as a Pharmacy Mate 2nd Class from 1944 to 1946. His serial number is 9565947. He graduated from the University of Kansas in 1948 with a bachelor's degree in microbiology. He was commissioned in the Navy Reserves as a Microbiologist in 1950, retiring as a Commander in 1977. He worked for the State of Wisconsin and the US Federal Government until retiring in 1984. His career took him to Madison and Beloit, Wisconsin, Great Lakes Naval Base and San Diego Naval Health Research Lab. He was awarded a US patent for a meningococcal vaccine. He was also a consultant to the World Health Organization. He was a dedicated scientist with over 90 publications on microbiology, Epidemology of Diseases, and Microbiology Diagnostic Technology. Earl trained others in Public Health Diseases and won numerous awards for his work. Earl served as Sunday School Superintendent, Adult Bible Study Teacher, Chairman of the Board of Education for the local Methodist Church, Lay Leader, and PTA President of an elementary school. Earl married his college sweetheart, Catharine Delta Sheahon Edwards in April, 1941. She preceded him in death in 1974. Earl is the father of six children. He is also the grandfather of 14, and great-grandfather of 11 children. Earl touched many lives during his life and will be well remembered by his family and friends, as well as those whose lives he saved by his dedication and medical expertise. He always ended his emails with "Keep a smile in your heart." Earl is buried at Liberty Cemetery in the Chapman, Kansas area, across from the former family farm where he spent his childhood years. Courtesy kshs.org, findagrave.com, newspapers.com.

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