(Death Certificate included)
Services for Earl E. Loughner, 30 a survivor of the Bataan Death March of World War II, will be held at 2 p.m. tomorrow in the Pearce & Son Funeral Home, 318 Wall Avenue, Pitcairn. Mr. Loughner died on Saturday in his home at 388 Broadway, Pitcairn. Drafted in 1941, he was sent to the Philippines where he was captured by the Japanese. He was a prisoner of War for 38 months. Mr. Loughner was a special delivery truck driver for the Pitcairn Post Office and was a member of Pitcairn Hose Company, No. 2. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Dorothea Phelps Loughner; a son Earl D.; a daughter, Margaret; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Loughner and a sister, Mrs. Romaine Miller. Burial will be in Penn-Lincoln Memorial Park.
From: The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania on Monday October 8, 1956, Page 11
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Parents:
Clyde Douglas Loughner (1896 - 1959)
Margaret Lenore McCurdy Loughner (1898 - 1967)
Spouse:
Doretha Catherine Phelps Loughner-Hutchison (1918 - 1994)*
Inscription:
BATAAN DEATH MARCH POW – JAPAN
PENNSYLVANIA
CPL 803 ENGR BN AVN
WORLD WAR II