Funerals for 2nd Lt Harry H. Gaver, Jr.; ENS Charles M. Stern, Jr.; RM3c Bruce H. Ellison; and RM3c Howard V. Keffer (World War II)

| July 17, 2019

In March 2017, DPAA announced that it had accounted for 2nd Lt Harry H. Gaver, Jr., USMC. 2nd Lt Gaver was lost at Pearl Harbor, HI, on 7 December 1941.

2nd Lt Gaver will be buried next week – on Wednesday, 24 July 2019 – at Arlington National Cemetery. Regrettably, DPAA does not seem to have posted the specific location for his funeral service.

If any TAH readers have the precise location for 2nd Lt Gaver’s funeral service, please post it in comments below. And if any readers are in the area and have the time, here’s an opportunity to give someone lost during World War II a proper final send-off.

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Last November, DPAA announced that it had accounted for ENS Charles M. Stern, Jr., US Naval Reserve. ENS Stern was lost at Pearl Harbor, HI, on 7 December 1941.

ENS Stern will be buried this coming weekend – on Sunday, 21 July 2019 – in Albany, New York. Regrettably, DPAA does not seem to have posted the specific location for his funeral service or interment.

If any TAH readers have the precise location for ENS Stern’s funeral service or interment, please post it in comments below. And if any readers are in the NCR and have the time, here’s an opportunity to give someone lost during World War II a proper final send-off.

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Last September, DPAA announced that it had accounted for RM3c Bruce H. Ellison, US Navy. RM3c Ellison was lost at Pearl Harbor, HI, on 7 December 1941.

RM3c Ellison will be buried next week – on Monday, 22 July 2019 – in Arlington National Cemetery. Regrettably, DPAA does not seem to have posted the specific location for his funeral service.

If any TAH readers have the precise location for RM3c Ellison’s funeral service, please post it in comments below. And if any readers are in the area and have the time, here’s an opportunity to give someone lost during World War II a proper final send-off.

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Last March, DPAA announced that it had accounted for RM3c Howard V. Keffer, US Navy. RM3c Keffer was lost at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, on 7 December 1941.

RM3c Keffer will be buried next week – on Tuesday, 22 July 2019 – in Honolulu, Hawaii. Regrettably, DPAA does not seem to have posted the specific location for his funeral service or interment.

If any TAH readers have the precise location for RM3c Keffer’s funeral service or interment, please post it in comments below. And if any readers are in the area and have the time, here’s an opportunity to give someone lost during World War II a proper final send-off.

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FuzeVT

I used to say it more often, but God bless the folks at the DPAA. What they do is just awe inspiring – especially to the military community and the families. It is comforting to know that the US will never stop looking for the remains of our fighting men and women if they are missing.

Welcome home, gentlemen, rest easy and job well done.

5th/77th FA

Will raise a glass and a salute to the Warriors. Our hopes for a good turn out, locally, for their interment in the Home Soil.

I join our Brother FuzeVT in giving Thanks to the folks at DPAA and the work that they do. As many of us know, one of the greatest fears of any Warrior is to lie unknown and forgotten.

Thanks, too, to Hondo for the fine work he does on the notifications and the updates.

Ex-PH2

Fair winds and following seas to all of them.

AW1Ed

Welcome home.

Edward J Ocker

He will be laid to rest in the Beth Emeth Cemetery on Turner Lane in Loudonville, on Sunday, July 21, at 2 p.m. with full military naval honors. Cantor Jodi Schechtman of Congregation Beth Emeth in Albany will be officiating The public is invited to attend the service.