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Frank Lilley

Private First Class, U.S. Army

32368232

Company B 
324th Infantry Regiment
44th Infantry Division

Entered the Service from: New Jersey
Died: April 10, 1945
Buried at: Lakeview Memorial Park
                  Route 130
                  Cinnaminson NJ

Courier-Post
Camden, New Jersey
                                                                          May 6, 1945

CAMDEN MAN KILLED SERVING IN GERMANY
Millville Soldier Missing In Action;
Seven More Reported Wounded

One South Jersey man is reported killed, one missing, and seven others wounded. 
    In all cases, next of kin have previously have been notified, and in case of divergence from this list, the last word sent next of kin is always the appropriate final authority. 

Killed:

PFC Frank Lilley, 28, 0f 635 Cedar Street, Camden 

 Lilley, son of Mr. And Mrs. Arthur Lilley, was killed instantly by shrapnel during an enemy artillery barrage on April 10, in Germany, according to word received by his parents. Three brothers are in the Army, two overseas. They are PFC Arthur Lilley and PFC Albert Lilley, both holders of the Purple Heart Medal, and Pvt. George Lilley, stationed at Camp Blanding GA. A sister, Ann Dorothy, lives at home. All four sons were employed by the J.B. VanSciver Company before entering service. Frank was in the Army for three years and overseas 27 months. 


Camden Courier-Post

September 2, 1948


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