ACKNOWLEDGMENTS:
Sarah Schwegman, his daughter,
this rose is my thanks to you.
With out her help supplying
the information
I would not have been able
to create this Memorial.
Thank you my dear.
I am very happy that Sarah
got in touch with me
so that we can give him the
proper
honors that he so richly
deserved.
I was
sorry to hear of Earl's death. On 5 January 1943,
(63 years ago), Earl and I enlisted in the Navy at
Indianapolis.
Paul D. Henriott, CWO, USA,
Retired
Web Master of
the USS Oakland website
A Memorial to
Earl T. Reichter
S1C, Plank Owner, USS OAKLAND
World War II
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Thank you for your service
to our country when it was
needed.
May He Rest In Peace.
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EARL T. REICHTER
1925 – 1993
Earl T. Reichter, 67, formerly
of Richmond, died Tuesday, March 16, at
the Indiana Veterans Home in Lafayette.
He was a native of Richmond
and had lived here most of his life. He was
a retired supervisor
for Ford Aerospace at Connersville. A Navy veteran
of World War II, he
was a member of the VFW.
Survivors include three
brothers, Andrew, Audry, and Joe Reichter, all of Richmond; nieces and nephews. A sister, Mary Baker, is
deceased.
Service will be at 10 a.m.
Friday, March 19, at Stegall-Berheide-Orr
Funeral Home with the Rev. Phil Hodgkin officiating. Burial will be in
the Earlham Cemetery. Friends may
call 5-8 p.m. Thursday, March 18, at
the funeral home.
Palladium-Item. Wednesday,
March 17, 1993
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Requiescat in
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May they rest
in peace!
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FROM THE OFFICERS AND CREW
OF THE USS OAKLAND
CL-95
SO PROUDLY WE SERVED
This Web Page was created
by Paul D.Henriott
Last updated 26
March 2006
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