He served in World War II with the U.S. Army 38th Division, known as the "Cyclone Yankees" and the "Avengers of Battan, in New Guinea and the Philippines. He also served in South Korea during the Korean War.
For many years, he worked for Trans World Airlines, retiring in 1973 to Grove, Oklahoma.
A short graveside ceremony will be held Thursday, February 22, 2007 at Buzzard Cemetery in Grove Oklahoma
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Find A Grave contributor Cheryl Chatfield Thompson has made a suggestion:
William Luther was born as Fruit and adopted as Brower.
Son of Harry William Fruit 146069012 and Edna M. McCollum (not found at FAG)
Adopted son of Joseph Edwin Brower 21685607 and Rosa Mae Oyler 21685611
His mother died a few days after his birth, she is not found at FAG.
His father died in 1928.
His sister Sarah Jane (Fruit) Ferguson 40371671
He served in World War II with the U.S. Army 38th Division, known as the "Cyclone Yankees" and the "Avengers of Battan, in New Guinea and the Philippines. He also served in South Korea during the Korean War.
For many years, he worked for Trans World Airlines, retiring in 1973 to Grove, Oklahoma.
A short graveside ceremony will be held Thursday, February 22, 2007 at Buzzard Cemetery in Grove Oklahoma
_________________________
Find A Grave contributor Cheryl Chatfield Thompson has made a suggestion:
William Luther was born as Fruit and adopted as Brower.
Son of Harry William Fruit 146069012 and Edna M. McCollum (not found at FAG)
Adopted son of Joseph Edwin Brower 21685607 and Rosa Mae Oyler 21685611
His mother died a few days after his birth, she is not found at FAG.
His father died in 1928.
His sister Sarah Jane (Fruit) Ferguson 40371671
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