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Herbert ClevelandHerbert A. Cleveland was born on January 1, 1910, to George and Lotta who resided in Avondale, Pennsylvania.  He was one of 5 children – he had 3 sisters and a brother, Gerald.

Herbert attended schools in Avondale, after which he obtained employment and the Good Roads Machinery Company in Kennett Square. He married Pearl Wallace and they had two daughters: Barbara and Sharon. He was a member of the Avondale Presbyterian Church and Avondale Fire Company.  A newspaper account, says he was well known and highly regarded in his community.

Herbert entered service in the Army in March 1944, and received basic training at Camp Blanding, Florida. He was sent overseas in August, and in November entered combat in France.

Private Herbert A Cleveland was wounded and died from his wounds in a hospital on November 19, 1944.  He was buried at Limey Cemetery, Toul,  France.

Herbert’s remains were returned to the United States in 1948.  Funeral services were held at Arlington National Cemetery, Virginia on August 5, 1948, with full military honors.

His brother Gerald also served in the Army during the War, in the European Theater.

 


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 Credits:

  • Researched by Nate Miller, and Tom Wright of the Avon Grove High School 
  • Written by Don Wambold, WCMSC Member
  • Image retouching/enhancement:  Dave Williams