Plymouth County

 
Maurice J. Boever

 

 

12 Sailors Home On Leave After “Boot” Training

Twelve bluejackets from Uncle Sam’s Navy who enlisted at the Sioux City recruiting station and have completed their “boot” training at the Great Lakes naval training station, are home on leave.

They returned home Saturday and will remain for another week being being assigned to sea duty or some school for specialized training, F.C. Scesney, in charge of recruiting here, reported.

They are Milo Te Grotenhuis of Orange City, Harold Vanthul of Hull, Robert Bourret of Sioux City, James R. McDougall of Le Mars, Ronert Vander Broek of Maurice, Paul W. Flemming of Correctionville, Eugene Hogan and Lowell E. Phillips of Merrill, Maurice J. Boever of Remsen, Harold J. Kemp and Henry P. Miehus of Oyens and Frank Jebsen of Hinton.

Source: The Sioux City Journal, November 24, 1942

***Further Research:

Maurice John Boever was born Jan. 11, 1921 to Herman and Lillian Nichel Boever. He died Apr. 30, 1989 and is buried in Oakdale Memorial Park, Glendora, CA.

Source: ancestry.com