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Ellensburg to honor long-misidentified WWII soldier with heartfelt homecoming yoursourceone.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from yoursourceone.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
YAKIMA, Wash.- U.S. Army Captain Donald Froemke is finally being laid to rest in Yakima where he grew up. On October 5, 1944, the soldier was caught in enemy crossfire
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Almost 80 years after his death, U.S. Army Capt. Donald Froemke’s flag-draped casket was brought to Ellensburg Friday from SeaTac International Airport in a procession of law enforcement vehicles.
With Christmas fresh in the mind, and various articles appearing in this newspaper and online about the strain and the pressure the Royal Mail is feeling due to the season, I thought it relevant to tell the tale of two Wantage Postmen in the past. The first of these was John Alfred Gauntlett (1844-1924) known as Alfred who first came to Wantage around 1860 as a servant to the Postmaster Joseph Lewis when the Post Office was part of what is now the Post Office Vaults. Born in Southall Middlesex, Alfred married a local girl Ellen Holloway and the couple eventually had three children Arthur, Selina and Alice. Alfred was appointed a town postman in Wantage on the 12th August 1864.