99 WAC Hospital Co on 3-9-1945. She went on active duty on May 22, 1945. She was Honorably Discharged 12-11-1945. Prior to going into active service, she had been a "Rosie the Riveter", working as a civil employee in the occupation of skilled welder and flame cutter.
The application for a military headstones states that she was buried in this cemetery.
Her parents were H Warren Smith and Ione Aleath Price Smith. H Warren Smith was the mayor of Pablo Beach in 1914 which was later incorporated as Jacksonville Beach, Florida in 1925. When acreage was set aside for a cemetery in Jacksonville Beach, it was named in his honor.
99 WAC Hospital Co on 3-9-1945. She went on active duty on May 22, 1945. She was Honorably Discharged 12-11-1945. Prior to going into active service, she had been a "Rosie the Riveter", working as a civil employee in the occupation of skilled welder and flame cutter.
The application for a military headstones states that she was buried in this cemetery.
Her parents were H Warren Smith and Ione Aleath Price Smith. H Warren Smith was the mayor of Pablo Beach in 1914 which was later incorporated as Jacksonville Beach, Florida in 1925. When acreage was set aside for a cemetery in Jacksonville Beach, it was named in his honor.
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