PO 1st Class Frank E. Verran
HVHS Class of 1936
Frank's draft registration card.
FRANK E. VERRAN
Frank Eugene Verran was born in Spruce Pine in North Carolina to Thomas Henry Verran and Martha Ann Fender. He married Sallie Meredith in 1942. Their son, William Thomas Verran, was born to the couple in July, 1943. Frank Verran was aboard a training plane when which crached in the ocean eight miles off Montauk Point, L.I.
His brother-in-law, S/Sgt. Ira Lynn Meredith was killed in France on 9 June 1944.
Quinset, R.I., August 19. The Navy today listed as lost three officers and nine enlisted men who were aboard a training plane which crashed yesterday noon in the ocean eight miles off Montauk Point, L.I.
None of the bodies were recovered by rescue craft which scoured the area since the crash occurred. Officer and crew included:
Irvin L. Marshall, Jr., aviation radio man third class, USNR, Baltimored, Md.
Bruce Franklin Shankie, seaman second class, USNR, Thomasville, N.C., Mrs. B.M. Shankle, mother.
William G. O´Brien, aviation machinist mate, first class, Norfolk, Va.,
Frank E. Verran, aviation radio man, first class, USN, Route 4, Elizabethton, Tenn., Mrs. Francis E. Verran, Wife.
He has a memorial stone in Happy Valley Memorial Park, Elizabethton, TN.
Rank: Radioman First Class
Date of birth:
8 November 1918Date of death: 18 August 1943
County: Carter
Hometown: Elizabethton
Service Branch: Navy
Conflict: World War II
Location In Memorial: Pillar VIII, Top Panel
Picture of Francis Meredith in Frank and Francis' wedding announcement.
Frank's mother's grave marker.
Frank's father's grave marker.
Frank Verran's memory marker is located between Thomas and Martha Verran (his parents) in the Masonic section 129-C, spaces 3 and 4.
*All information for this individual was gathered from the East Tn Veterans Memorial webpage, honorstates.com, abmc.gov, find a grave webpage, and family contributions.