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Lieut Laverne Almund Bateman

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Lieut Laverne Almund Bateman

Birth
Byron, Genesee County, New York, USA
Death
6 Jun 1944 (aged 29)
Vierville-sur-Mer, Departement du Calvados, Basse-Normandie, France
Burial
Byron, Genesee County, New York, USA Add to Map
Plot
SE 320W 6
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LaVERNE ALMUND BATEMAN
LaVerne Almund Bateman, son of Julius and the late Marie Poulter Bateman, was born June 2, 1915 in Byron, New York. In South Byron he was a Scout, and a member of the Methodist Church and orchestra, and of the High School baseball and basketball teams and orchestra. 1937 he was graduated from the Rochester Business Institute in Batavia. He was employed five years as salesman for Granger & Company, Batavia. June 2, 1940 LaVerne married Lucile Munsie. They had one child, Richard L. Bateman.
June 25, 1942, LaVerne entered the Army at Ft. Niagara. Service No. 01 315 660. He was graduated from Officer Candidate School, Ft. Benning, Ga., second highest in class of 200. He was then attached to the 66th Division at Camp Blanding, Fla., and Camp Robinson, Ark.
In March, 1944, Lt. Bateman was sent overseas and was attached to the 29th Division in England, Co. F., 116th Infantry Regiment.
On D-Day, June 6, 1944, Lt. LaVerne Almund Bateman, 29 years of age, was killed, the county's first officer to lose his life in France.
Genesee County
World War II
Gold Star
Memorial Book
GOLD STAR MOTHERS CLUB
OF GENESEE COUNTY
May, 1953
Miller-Mac Printing Co., Inc.
117 Ross St., Batavia, N. Y.
LaVERNE ALMUND BATEMAN
LaVerne Almund Bateman, son of Julius and the late Marie Poulter Bateman, was born June 2, 1915 in Byron, New York. In South Byron he was a Scout, and a member of the Methodist Church and orchestra, and of the High School baseball and basketball teams and orchestra. 1937 he was graduated from the Rochester Business Institute in Batavia. He was employed five years as salesman for Granger & Company, Batavia. June 2, 1940 LaVerne married Lucile Munsie. They had one child, Richard L. Bateman.
June 25, 1942, LaVerne entered the Army at Ft. Niagara. Service No. 01 315 660. He was graduated from Officer Candidate School, Ft. Benning, Ga., second highest in class of 200. He was then attached to the 66th Division at Camp Blanding, Fla., and Camp Robinson, Ark.
In March, 1944, Lt. Bateman was sent overseas and was attached to the 29th Division in England, Co. F., 116th Infantry Regiment.
On D-Day, June 6, 1944, Lt. LaVerne Almund Bateman, 29 years of age, was killed, the county's first officer to lose his life in France.
Genesee County
World War II
Gold Star
Memorial Book
GOLD STAR MOTHERS CLUB
OF GENESEE COUNTY
May, 1953
Miller-Mac Printing Co., Inc.
117 Ross St., Batavia, N. Y.

Gravesite Details

Killed In Action, Omaha Beach, France



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