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Dudley "Bud" Marvin Doyle

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  • Name: Dudley "Bud" Marvin Doyle
  • Location of Birth: Grand Rapids, Minnesota
  • Date of Birth: September 27, 1926
  • Date of Death: June 4, 2007 (80 years old)
  • Parents: Robert B. Doyle and Ilene (Wirta) Doyle
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  • Branch: Navy
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  • Date Sworn In: September 4, 1944
  • Place Sworn In:
  • Date of Discharge: June 8, 1946
  • Place of Discharge:
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  • Military Highlights:
    WW II Draft Registration Card – Young Men
    Name: Dudley Marvin Doyle
    Race: White
    Age: 19
    Date of Birth: September 27, 1926
    Place of Birth: Grand Rapids, Minnesota, USA
    Place of Residence: Bovey, Itasca, Minnesota, USA
    Registration Date: June 17, 1946 (after discharge from the U.S. Navy)
    Employer’s Name & Address: Unemployed
    Height: 5-11
    Weight: 170
    Complexion: Light
    Hair Color: Brown
    Eye Color: Blue
    Other Characteristic: Operation scar on left side
    Name & Address of Person Who Will Always Know Your Address: Mrs. W.D. Karlen, Rt. 1, Bovey, Minnesota, (mother)

  • Wars Involved:
    World War II

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  • Civilian Life:
    Bud was a native of Grand Rapids, Minnesota. He married Ramona Jo Westfall.

    He was a retired fire chief at Redstone Arsenal and was a member of the St. Mary Magdalene Episcopal Church in Fayetteville, Tennessee.

    Survivors include his wife, Ramona Jo; one daughter, Margie; two sons, Mike and Mark; three grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren.

    Bud died in Lincoln Skilled Care Center in Fayetteville, Tennessee.

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