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Saturday, August 24, 2024

Claude Barnham “Cb” Knox


 







NameKnox
Birth Date6 Dec 1921
GenderMale
Birth PlaceWoden, Nacogdoches, Texas, USA
FatherJohn L Knox
Father Birth PlaceNacogdoches County, Texas
MotherMattie Manning
Mother Birth PlaceNacogdoches County, Texas
Mother ResidenceWoden, Texas












  




Mr. Claude Barnham Knox, "C.B.", age 90, longtime Ridgecrest, CA resident, retired Navy, and Pearl Harbor Survivor, died Friday 6 Jan 2012 in Bakersfield, CA with his wife of 67 years by his side.
C.B. was the youngest of seven and the only son born 6 Dec 1921 to the late Mr. Robert and Mattie Knox in Woden, TX. After graduating from high school in 1939 he signed up as a "seaman recruit" for the United States Navy. The day after his 20th birthday, 7 Dec 1941, C.B. Knox was sitting on the deck of the Battleship USS California, docked at Pearl Harbor when he noticed smoke above Ford Island. He was the first loader on a 5-in gun crew that went into action defending Pearl Harbor. Though the ship was sinking, C.B. and other crew members stayed aboard fighting until the Japanese withdrew. C.B. was able to swim to shore that day but he suffered injuries that affected him daily for the next 70 years.
He was transferred to the USS West Virginia in June 1942 where he stayed until she was decommissioned after the war was over. On 25 Oct 1944, just days after the birth of his first son. They fought the battle of Surigao Straits and that battle was one of the largest surface actions of WWII.
CB met the woman that would be by his side for the rest of his life at a New Years Eve Ball in 1943 while the ship was docked at the Port of Bremerton, WA. They were married 30 Apr 1944 in Kitsap, WA by the Navy Chaplain. CB's service included battle of Surigao Straits as well as serving in the Atlantic Fleet after WW2. He ended his military service on the USS Braine with his discharge in 1960 after 20 years of service which included three years of recruiting in Galveston, TX. In 1960 he joined the Civil Service work force at the Naval Repair Facility in San Diego, CA where he worked as a rigger until that base was closed in 1964. He was then transferred to Ridgecrest. In 1966 he was made a leadingman in barracks maintenance and in 1969 headed up the Mail, Files and Records Branch, Office Services Division, Command Administration Department. He retired after a lifetime of service in 1986.
After his retirement he took advantage of Ridgecrest's proximity to Crowley Lake, CA and they took to the mountains, affectionately called, "Camp" every summer with about fifteen other couples and numerous family members visiting through the years. C.B., a true fisherman, seldom left the lake without catching his limit. In the winters they would drive to Texas with the camper in tow to celebrate holidays with their sons and their families. C.B. and Shirley loved life, dancing, laughing, and spending time with friends and family. In that fashion. C.B. recently celebrated his 90th birthday with a large gathering of friends and family in which he was honored and celebrated as the most influential, respected and loved man of our time.
He is preceded in death by his parents and five of his six sisters, Rosie, Eula, Jewel, Georgia, and Lessie B..
He is survived by his wife of 67 years, Shirley E. Knox; sister Rosene Webb of Texas; sons/daughters-in-law Jerry & Clara; Mikel & Mary; grandson & family Michael, Tina, Cordell and Jared; granddaughter and family Kristin, Rick & Jay Paradis; grandson Mikel J. Knox, Jr. his duaghter Brynn; step-grandchildren Peter, Philip, Eduard & Alexander Keller, and their families; beloved family Helen Lovell; Barbara Stanifer; Kendra Stanifer & Abdi LaRue & their son, Miles; Russ, Cheryl, Brandon & Spencer Lovell; Ron, Stacey, Chelsa & Nate Lovell; Randy, Cecelia, Rown & Colin Lovell. Numerous friends and relatives who cherished their relationship with CB.
His memorial was held at Naval Air Weapons Station, China Lake, CA in the NAWS All Faith Chapel. Another memorial was held at Immanuel Baptist Church.

Published Daily Independent, Ridgecrest, CA 13 Jan 2012

Claude Barnham “Cb” Knox

Birth
Woden, Nacogdoches County, Texas, USA
Death
6 Jan 2012 (aged 90)
Bakersfield, Kern County, California, USA
Burial
Burial Details UnknownAdd to Map

Sunday, April 14, 2024

Charles Stephen Henry







NameCharles Stephen Henry
GenderMale
RaceWhite
Age21
Relationship to DrafteeSelf (Head)
Birth Date5 Dec 1920
Birth PlaceAlto, Texas, USA
Residence PlaceNacogdoches, Nacogdoches, Texas, USA
Registration Date16 Feb 1942
Registration PlaceNacogdoches, Nacogdoches, Texas, USA
EmployerCharlie Henry
Height5 8
Weight162
ComplexionRuddy
Hair ColorBrown
Eye ColorBrown
Next of KinR P White


 



Charles Stephen Henry

BIRTH
DEATH
31 Dec 2002 (aged 82)
Nacogdoches County, Texas, USA
BURIAL
NacogdochesNacogdoches CountyTexasUSA

Wednesday, April 3, 2024

James E. Heaton Jr.






 
NameJames Elbert Heaton
GenderMale
RaceWhite
Age18
Relationship to DrafteeSelf (Head)
Birth Date11 Oct 1926
Birth PlaceGary, Texas, USA
Residence PlaceCushing, Nacogdoches, Texas, USA
Registration Date11 Oct 1944
Registration PlaceCushing, Nacogdoches, Texas, USA
EmployerStudent
Height5 7
Weight135
ComplexionRuddy
Hair ColorBrown
Eye ColorBrown
Next of KinJ E Heaton

U.S., World War II Army Enlistment Records, 1938-1946

NameJames E Heaton Jr
RaceWhite
Marital StatusSingle, without dependents (Single)
RankPrivate
Birth Year1926
Nativity State or CountryTexas
CitizenshipCitizen
ResidenceNacogdoches, Texas
Education2 years of college
Enlistment Date15 Feb 1945
Enlistment PlaceHouston, Texas
Service Number38594500
BranchNo branch assignment
ComponentSelectees (Enlisted Men)
SourceCivil Life
Height00
Weight000



James Elbert Heaton 1948



James Elbert Heaton Stephen F. Austin Senior Class 1950




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James Elbert Heaton 1973




James Elbert Heaton 1979










James E Heaton

BIRTH
DEATH
21 Jan 1997 (aged 70)
BURIAL
CushingNacogdoches CountyTexasUSAAdd to Map

James G. Heath





NameJames George Heath
GenderMale
RaceWhite
Age18
Relationship to DrafteeSelf (Head)
Birth Date18 Feb 1924
Birth PlaceCushing, Texas, USA
Residence PlaceCushing, Nacogdoches, Texas, USA
Registration Date30 Jun 1942
Registration PlaceCushing, Nacogdoches, Texas, USA
EmployerCollege
Height5 10
Weight190
ComplexionRuddy
Hair ColorBlack
Eye ColorBrown
Next of KinJ F Heath


 

SFA 1942



Stephen F. Austin 1947


    



       




The Shreveport JournalShreveport, Louisiana · Friday, March 21, 1947










NameJames George Heath
Death Age74
Birth Date18 Feb 1924
Death Date7 Oct 1998
Interment PlaceTexas, USA
Cemetery AddressCushing, TX 75760
CemeteryCushing City Cemetery
NotesUs Merchant Marine World War Ii

James G. Heath

BIRTH
USA
DEATH
7 Oct 1998 (aged 74)
USA
BURIAL
CushingNacogdoches CountyTexasUSAAdd to Map

John Abrey Lea KIA

  Name John Aubrey Lea Gender Male Race White Age 30 [30] Relationship to Draftee Self (Head) Birth Date 11 May 1910 Birth Place Harrison, T...