Minersville Area Servicemen

Who Died In Service To Our Country

A list compiled from various resources of our War dead

 

In Memoriam

 

Captain David Albin  Boris

1st Squadron, 91st Cavalry Regiment, 173rd Airborne Brigade Combat Team

Killed in Bermel, Afghanistan, November 12, 2007

"Operation Enduring Freedom"

 

 

VIETNAM

CORPORAL JOSEPH MICHAEL HASHIN JR Minersville United States Army.

Killed in Kontum Province, South Vietnam August 6, 1969

 

 

KOREA

 

 

WORLD WAR 2

ADAMONIS, PFC. JOSEPH, Marlin, killed in France, June 23, 1944.
 
ALISAUCKAS, SHIP'S COOK JOHN, U.S. Navy, son of Mrs. Catherine and late Stanley Alisauckas, 227 Fourth St.,
 Minersville.Word received Oct. 27, 1943, that he was killed in action and buried at sea.
 
BASSININSKY, PVT. PETER, of Llewellyn, aged 18, son of Andrew and Kathryn Bassininsky, Llewellyn,
 killed in action in France, February 6, 1945.
 
BILUNAS, S 2/C JOSEPH V., of Minersville, son of Mrs. Mary Bilunas, 401 St. Francis St., died at the Naval Hospital,
 Norfolk, Va., January 22, 1945, of injuries.
 
BOKAN, S/SGT. JOHN R., son of late John and Tillie Bokan, 519 S. Third St., Minersville, died of wounds in Aleutians.
 
BOYCHALK, SEAMAN THOS. W., son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Boychalk, Primrose, killed in naval action, 
August 24, 1942.  Was in submarine service.
 
BONCHALK, PVT. ANTHONY, son of the late Stephen and Sophie Bonchalk, Forrestville, killed in France, 
Sept. 20, 1944.
 
BRENNAN, LT. EDMUND "TED", son of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Brennan, Branchdale, previously reported missing in 
action over Germany, reported to have beenkilled in action on April 12, 1944.  Information revealed by German Govt.
 through International Red Cross.
 
BRENNAN, PFC. RAYMOND R., 24, of Minersville, killed in train wreck, Aug. 9, 1945, at 
Michigan, N.D., while enroute from Georgia to Washington State. Son of Mrs. Dorothy and 
the late James Brennan, Minersville.
 
BROWN, PVT. MELVIN G., Phila., formerly of Minersville, son of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Brown, 
died of malaria in Philippines, May 17, 1942.
 
CANTWELL, PFC. JAMES J., of Jonestown, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Cantwell, Sr., died 
of wounds in Belgium, January 1, 1945.
 
CIVATARESE, PFC. LOUIS, son of Mrs. Mary Civatarese, Jonestown, killed in France, 
July 15, 1944.
 
CLAUSER, Lt. LEONARD N., son of Mrs. Esther Clauser, formerly of Branchdale, later of 
Millbourne, killed in action over Austria, Aug. 22, 1944.
 
CONVILLE, Pvt. JEROME J., of Pine Knot, son of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Conville, killed in 
action January 15, 1945, at Luxembourg.
 
CRANEY, CHIEF ENGR. JAMES, son of Mary and late James Craney, Heckscherville, died in 
Marine Hospital at San Francisco, Calif., January 21, 1944.  In Merchant Marine.
 
DECONCINI, PFC. MARIO, 24, son of the late Primo and Camelle DeConcini, Branchdale, killed in France,
 November 20, 1944.
 
 DEMARCO, PFC. EDWARD, son of M. and Mrs. Frank DeMarco, 255 Middle St., Minersville, killed 
in action in France on June 6, 1944.
 
DOBRZYN, PFC. STANLEY, 28, of Brady, died of wounds on Okinawa, June 19, 1945. Married to former
 Betty Remm, Buck Run
 
DORAZIO, S/SGT. NICOLA, Minersville, son of Mr. and Mrs. Antonio Dorazio, killed in action in  Italy, June 4, 1944.
 
DROSKINIS, PFC. GEORGE, 22, Minersville, son of Mr. and Mrs. Casimir Droskinis, died of wounds 
Apr. 25, 1945 on Luzon.
 
DUNLEAVY, CPL. JAS. B., son of Nicholas and Jane Dunleavy, Phoenix Park, killed in France, Sept. 11, 1944.
 
EVANS, EDWARD, Hazelton, formerly of Minersville, killed in Solomons, November, 1943.
 
FAIR, PVT. LAWRENCE, Minersville, husband of Mrs. Catherine Versavage Fair, killed in action in France, 
November, 1944.
 
FANOK, PFC. WILLIAM, son of Mrs. John Fanok, Marlin; died of wounds in France, September 18, 1944.
 
FEIGENBAUM, SGT. MELVIN, Branchdale, husband of Claire Brennan, R.N., of Branchdale, killed in first flight over 
English Channel August 16, 1943
 
FIDLER, CPL. WM., son of Mr. and Mrs. Grover Fidler, and husband of Jennie Truscott, Minersville, 
reported missing in action on June 6, 1944, later reported killed.
 
GOBA, SEAMAN 1/C ALGERT, formerly of Minersville, son of Mary and the late Alex Goba, now living in Mass.
 Word received July 15, 1943 that he was killed in action.
 
GOBER, PVT. VICTOR J., son of Mrs. Nellie Gober, and husband of Mrs. Beatrice Gober, 232 Oak St., Minersville,
 who formerly was reported wounded in action in France on December 5, 1944, died of wounds on that date.
 
GOTTSCHALL, HERBERT WM., sailor, Minersville, husband of the former Jeanette Christine Ramsay, 
died at Monogram Field, Va., according to word received January 11, 1945.
 
GRACE, T/5 THOMAS A., son of Mrs. Ellen and the late Pierce Grace, Glen Carbon, killed in vehicle accident in 
North Africa on July 11, 1944.
 
GUTZWA, 1/SGT. JOSEPH G., son of Mrs. Anna and the late John Gutzwa, Minersville, died in action following 
fall of Corregidor, July 23, 1942, while prisoner of Japs, result of cerebral malaria.
 
HEFFRON, PFC. FRANCIS C., Heckscherville, 24, son of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Heffron, listed as killed over 
Denmark, December 17, 1944.
 
HONES, CPL. JOSEPH, son of Peter Hones, Minersville, killed in auto accident at Camp Campbell, Ky.,
October 12, 1943.
 
HONNAGE, T/5 GEORGE, 32, of Primrose, son of John and Eva Honnage, formerly reported missing on 
November 21, 1944,killed in action on that date.
 
HUME, PFC. JOHN, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hume, Heckscherville, reported missing in action in North Africa since
 August 3, 1943.  September 1st reported killed in action
 
JONES, PVT. WILLIAM P., Forestville, died in France, March 16, 1945, of wounds received previous day.
 
KATCHMIR, 2/LT. WASSIL, of Jonestown, son of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Katchmir, killed over Saipan, 
February 26, 1945.
 
KAUFMAN, PVT. JOS. J., aged 23, son of Andrew and Susan Kaufman, Marlin, killed in action in France, 
October 12, 1944.
 
KEDELL, PVT. ALBERT, Minersville, son of Mrs. Julius Kryscio, and husband of the former Mary A. Ceador, Duncott, 
died in Belgium. Word received August 30, 1945.
 
KEEVER, HERBERT, Pottsville, husband of Margaret Reilly Keever, formerly of Primrose.  Word received that he was 
missing in action July 16, 1943.  Officially listed as dead August 10, 1943.
 
KIMMEL, WM. I., son of Charles Kimmel, Minersville, killed in action in Naples, Italy.  Word received 
October 30, 1943.
 
KLEPCHICK, T/SGT. ANTHONY, son of Mrs. Mary Leonard, Forrestville, killed in France on July 20, 1944.
 
KOTCH, PFC. MICHAEL, son of Mrs. Peter Kotch, Marlin, killed in action in Germany, after having been reported 
missing October 14, 1944.
 
KUSHLICK, SGT. JOSEPH, son of Mrs. Anna Kushlick, 529 School St., Minersville, died in England,
 February 4, 1944.
 
LEWIS, S/SGT. MILES S., son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Lewis, of Jonestown, killed in France, July 26, 1944.
 
LINDER, PFC. EARL F., Pottsville, R.D. 3, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Linder, killed March 8, 1945 at Iwo Jima.
 
LONG, PVT. MILTON B., Pottsville, son of Mrs. Elizabeth Long, formerly of 319 Minersville St., killed in bomber
 crash at Casper, Wyo., January 18, 1945.
 
MATEYKO, GEORGE, Duncott, brother of John Mateyko, lost at sea, April 27, 1943.
 
MATLESKA, MICHAEL AMM 3/C, Duncott, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Matleska, killed by a truck near his home on 
February 6, 1945, as he came home on leave.
 
MATULIS, ELMER, son of Mrs. Mary Matulis, 227 Oak St., Minersville, killed in plane crash.  
Word received May 2, 1943. Body recovered May 27, 1943.  He was a radioman and a bombadier.
 
MELINCAVAGE, S 2/C RAYMOND, Duncott, son of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Melincavage, killed in service 
of country, according to word received January 29, 1945.
 
MEREDITH, HOWARD L., adopted son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sharpe, Primrose, word received
 November 23, 1942 that he was killed in actionat Guadalcanal.
 
MILLAN, SGT. MICHAEL, 28, son of Mrs. Stephen Millan, Laurel St., Minersville, killed in action in France on 
November 8, 1944.
 
MILLER, SGT. MEYER, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Miller, of Minersville, former grid captain; killed in action
 in Germany, September 27, 1944.
 
MINNICHBACH, PFC. LESLIE T., son of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. S. Minnichbach, Zerbe, killed with marines in S. Pacific.
 Word received August 1944.
 
MOLLICK, PFC. MICHAEL J., Buck Run, killed in accidental explosion at Tenn., August 9, 1943.
 
MURPHY, S 1/C, JAMES PAUL, Heckscherville, son of Mrs. Margaret Murphy, Germantown, Phila.,
 listed as having died March 19, 1945 when USS Ben Franklin CV-13 aircraft carrier was hit by Jap planes.
 
NAMOTKIEWICZ, WT 3/C VINCENT, Minersville, son of Stanley Namotkiewicz, Pine Hill St., is listed as dead, 
August 1945,after being missing aboard a ship in the Pacific.
 
NOVAK, PAUL, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Novak, 104 Sunbury St., Minersville, died in hospital in North Carolina, 
April 11, 1943.
 
OCHS, PVT. WILLIAM, brother of Adam Ochs, Minersville, killed in action on Anzio Beach in April 20, 1944.
 
PADELSKY, ENS. VICTOR, 25, Minersville, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Podelsky; killed in plane crash overseas.  
Word received April 29, 1945.
 
PELLISH, John JR., son of Mr. and Mrs. John Pellish, Llewellyn Road, died in plane crash at Will Rogers Field, Okla., 
May 12, 1942.
 
PIELACHA, PFC. STANLEY, 21, Forrestville, son of Mrs. John Pielacha, killed in action in Italy, November 15, 1943.
 
PLEVA, GUNNERS MATE 3/C STANLEY, 25, son of Stanley W. Pleva, Schaeffers Hill, Minersville,
 killed in naval action on submarine, August 24, 1942.
 
POPOVICH, CPL. GEORGE, son of Mrs. Eliz. and the late Michael Popovich, Branchdale, killed in France on 
September 8, 1944.
 
POTTS, JOHN, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Potts, Primrose, lost off Iceland when Coast Guard cutter,
 Alexander Hamilton, was sunk, February 18, 1942.
 
PUKAS, PFC. HERBERT, Minersville, 27, husband of Mrs. Beatrice Pukas, 308 Laurel St., Minersville, listed as dead 
after being reported missing Christmas Day, 1944, in European area.  Word received in March 1945.
 
PYTKO, S/SGT. STANLEY J., of Buck Run, son of Anthony and Helen Pytko, killed in action in Germany, 
October 6, 1944; formerly reported missing.
 
RAYESKY, S/SGT. VINCENT S., Minersville, 24, son of Mrs. Cecelia Rayesky, reported missing in action in Germany, 
November 29, 1944.
 
RENNINGER, PVT. NORMAN, son of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Renninger, Zerbe, killed in action in France, 
July 27, 1944.
 
RENO, PVT. JOSEPH, paratrooper, son of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Reno, of Jonestown, killed in action in Holland, 
September 21, 1944.
 
RHOADES, PVT. ROBERT C., 26, son of Robert and Ruth Rhoades, Phoenix Park, R.D.; was killed in Germany, 
November 27, 1944.  Husband of Irene Gwyther, of Phoenix Park.
 
ROSETTA, S/SGT. CHAS. A., Minersville, son of Mrs. Elizabeth Rosetta; killed in Germany, April 17, 1945.
 
SAVARY, PVT. CHARLES, son of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Savary, Schaeffer's Hill, killed in action in France, 
August 30, 1944.
 
SLINSKI, S 1/C JOHN C., son of John and Mary Slinski, Branchdale.  Reported by Navy Department as having 
died in the performance of his duties,November 30, 1944.
 
SOCKO, FRANK C.M. 2/C, 23, of Primrose, presumed dead October 2, 1945, after being missing in the Pacific
 since May 27, 1945.
 
STOPPI, PVT. WASSIL, brother of Nicholas Stoppi, 256 S. Fourth St., Minersville, died in the Kauai Hospital, 
Hawaii, June 18, 1942.
 
STRICKLAND, PVT. WATSON H. JR., husband of the former Frances Novitsky, of Minersville, killed in action 
in France, June 22, 1944.
 
SUPKO, PVT. JOHN, son of Mr. and Mrs. Metro Supko, Glen Carbon, killed in action in France on June 13, 1944.
 
TOCZEK, SEAMAN 1/C WALTER, Minersville, son of Mrs. Mary Toczek, killed in action in South Pacific,
 December 1944.
 
TURNOWCHYK, PFC. JOSEPH, Jonestown, reported missing in Germany, December 1944, now presumed dead. 
 Son of Mrs. Anna Turnowchyk.
 
WARGO, S/SGT. STEPHEN, of Minersville, son of Mrs. Mary and the late John Wargo, 339 Penn St., presumed dead
August 18, 1944, after reported missing over Middle Eastern area August 1, 1943.
 
WATCHER, JOHN, Duncott, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Watcher, killed while home on furlough on Duncott highway.
 
WATKINS, LT. NORMAN, Minersville. Combat Engineers Killed at Normandy July 27, 1944
 
WEISSINGER, PFC. HARRY, 22, son of Leonard and Esther Weissinger, 318 Front St., Minersville, 
formerly of Pottsville,killed in Germany,December 21, 1944.
 
WOLINSKY, S/SGT. STANLEY, 28, Buck Run, son of John and Kathryn Wolinsky, killed in action in Germany, 
February 8, 1945.
 
WYSCO, PFC. MICHAEL, 25, son of Mrs. Anna Kostanick, Heckscherville.  Died of his woundswhile with the Infantry. 
 Word received on December 5, 1944; had been reported missing in France November 13, 1944.
 
ZELUSKY, MICHAEL, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. John Zelusky, N. Fifth St., Minersville, a gunner's mate, 3/C,
 killed in action innaval engagement, November 26, 1942.
 
ZURAUSKY, S/SGT EDWARD M., 26, Minersville, brother of Mrs. Chas. Pilkus, Minersville,killed in Germany,
 March 22, 1945.

 

 

WORLD WAR 1

 

 

SPANISH AMERICAN WAR

 

 

CIVIL WAR

Lawrence, Capt George Co A, 129th PA-Died of wounds received at 1st Battle of Fredericksburg, VA

Straub, Horace F.  Co F 48th PA- Killed at Petersburg, VA 1864