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Show Deseret Parents Receive Word Of Death Of Son Word was received by Mr. and Mrs. Louis Schoenberger, of Deseret, Deser-et, on Sept. 27, of the death of their son, Adolph. He died Sept. 23 in Fairbanks, Alaska, of a cerebral cere-bral hemorrhage. Adolph was born In Deseret Jan. 28, 1918. His school days were spent In Deseret and at Hinckley high school. He joined the U.S. Air' Force at Sacramento, Cal., in July, 1942, as instructor. He was released at Ladd Field in August, 1945, as 1st Lt. After that he flew for Wein Alaska Al-aska Airlines, the oldest airline in Alaska, then for the Cordova Air Service at Cordova, Alaska. Next he flew for the Dillingham Air Service Ser-vice in the Bristol Bay area, and for the Naval Air Reserve at Point Barrow, Alaska. He is survived by a wife and three children, his parents, and a sister, Mrs. Ivanel S. Humphries, and a brother, Don Schoenberger, both in California. Burial will be in Birch Hill cemetery ceme-tery at Fairbanks. |