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The remains of a WWII airman from Philadelphia who was killed in action were identified nearly 80 years later.
Attorneys filed a lawsuit in Alameda County against East Bay funeral service providers after ashes of two women were allegedly mixed up and given to the wrong families. The suit was ...
The other men killed in the crash and now positively identified include First Lt. Charles W. McCook, 23, who was the pilot; ...
A Pennsylvania airman who was recorded as missing in action after a crash in Meiktila, Burma, during World War II has now ...
MEMPHIS, Tenn.– A woman, Vontina Hart, says her mother and brother’s headstones, which have been in the cemetery for close to ...
A Bay Area family said an East Bay funeral home for allegedly cremating their daughter against their wishes before sending ...
An Airman from Philadelphia, killed during World War II and declared missing in action, is accounted for, the Defense POW/MIA ...
Established in 1859, Eugene Masonic Cemetery is the oldest cemetery in Eugene, so naturally, many famous — and infamous — ...