Bluejacket, Charles E.
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the body of Sergeant Charles E. Bluejacket, reported missing in action in Tunisia at the age of 31 years on Nov 2, 1943, will arrive in Miami at 1:25 pm today. Funeral services will be held in the Cooper chapel in Miami at 2 o'clock Tuesday afternoon. The Rev. M. R. Dareing, pastor of the Second Baptist church, will officiate. Military rites at the grave in G.A.R. cemetery. Survivors include the deceased soldier's wife, Mrs. Annabelle Bluejacket of Baxter Springs Kansas, a stepson, Johnny Bluejacket of the home; his mother, Mrs. E. C. Blair of Emporia Kansas; his father, Edward Bluejacket of Springfield Missouri; three sisters, Mrs. Flora B., Beaty of Miami, Mrs. Dorothy Poupart of Lac du Flambeau Wisconsin, and Mrs. Lorean Blaine of Miami; a brother, Chester Blair of Miami and five half-brothers, Earl Blair of Miami, Carl Blair of Pittsburg Kansas, Robert Blair of Greensburg Kansas and Richard Blair and Arthur Blair both of Emporia.
Miami News Record — Miami, OK
Aug 28 1949 · p.11 · col.1
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