Laker Charles E. Butts gave his life in World War II. He lived at 121 Midvale Road. Charles joined the Army on December 8th, 1941, the day after Pearl Harbor. He was only 24 when he was killed in action in Germany in 1944.
World War II Causalities
Charles E. Butts David T Powell Edwin T Sanders Frederick Walker Castle Gilbert Cole
Gilbert H. Higgins Jr, Howard B. Larlee J. Gilbert Jones John V. Theim Quin P. Turkington
Robeson Sherrerd Thomas B. Stickney William M. Thompson W. Richard Fleming, Jr
Conflicts in which Lakers Served & Sacrificed
World War I World War II Korean War Vietnam War Post-Vietnam