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Submitted: 7/19/09 • Approved: 8/12/19 • Last Updated: 8/15/19 • R16270-G0-S3
23 Apr 1918- 12 Feb 1966
MINNESOTA
SF3 USNR
WWII
Oscar Hallem
Oscar Hallem, 220 N. Prairie Ave., was found dead Wednesday in his room. Coroner George Boom reported that death was due to natural causes.
Born April 22, 1918, at Roslyn, he served in the Navy in World War II.
Survivors are his mother, Mrs. Christine Hallem, Volga; four sons, Curtis, with the Navy in California, Clifford, Wayne and Clayton, all of Sioux Falls; four daughter, Nancy, Diane, Barbara and Linda, all of Sioux Falls; two brothers, Paul and Ray, both of Sioux Falls, and one sister, Mrs. Vaughn Stone, Brookings, (Boom)
Contributed on 7/19/09 by 9katz
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