Per the World War II Enlistment Records, Lawrence enlisted in the U. S. Army's Air Corps in 1942. At the time he was working as a sheet metal worker in San Marcos.
Lawrence was a retired horse trainer per his obituary in the Austin American Statesman which was 1-2 sentences long.
This stone, about 6 inches in diameter, was first noticed in the cemetery about ten feet from Charlie Howell's gravestone in July 2011. It's inside the Howell family plot curbing in the corner nearest Old Kyle Road and Blue Hole Road.
Per the World War II Enlistment Records, Lawrence enlisted in the U. S. Army's Air Corps in 1942. At the time he was working as a sheet metal worker in San Marcos.
Lawrence was a retired horse trainer per his obituary in the Austin American Statesman which was 1-2 sentences long.
This stone, about 6 inches in diameter, was first noticed in the cemetery about ten feet from Charlie Howell's gravestone in July 2011. It's inside the Howell family plot curbing in the corner nearest Old Kyle Road and Blue Hole Road.
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