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- [S927] Obituary.
Obituary from the Zanesville Times Recorder, 25 Feb 1971:
MAN KILLED IN VIETNAM
Services for Pfc. Daniel L. Hohman, 20, of Caldwell Route 4,
a 1968 graduate of Caldwell High School, who reported killed in
action Feb. 20 in the line of duty in Vietnam. Details were not
immediately available.
Pfc. Hohman entered service last April 29 and was send to
Vietnam last Sept. 29 from California.
Born in Caldwell Nov. 29, 1950, he was son of Joseph and
Mary Rose Crum Hohman.
He was a member of St. Mary's Catholic Church at Fulda.
Surviving in addition to his parents are four brothers, Neal
and Edward Hohman of Columbus, and James and David
Hohman of the home; four sisters, Miss Barbara Hohman of
Columbus, twin sisters, Margaret and Marcella Hohman who
are in nurses training at Good Samaritan Medical Center, and
Rose Ann Hohman of the home; and his grandparents , Mr.
and Mrs. Elijah Crum of Caldwell. Arrangements will be in
charge of Estadt Funeral Home in Caldwell.
Another obituary (exact date and source unknown):
Services for Pfc. Daniel J. Hohman, 20, of Caldwell Route 4, who was
killed in action in Vietnam Feb. 20 [1971] will be held Tuesday in St. Stephen's
Catholic Church in Caldwell.
Officiating will be Rev. Fr. Walter Heinz, Fr. J. J. Donaldson, Fr. Lawrence
Luciana, Msgr. Robert Brown and Msgr. Linus Drury, Fr. Joseph Finan, Fr.
Rudolph Wargo, Fr. J. Edward Maloney and Fr. Herman Crock. Absolution will
be given by Most Rev. Bishop John King Mussio D.D.J.C.D. Burial will be in
St. Mary?s Church Cemetery in Fulda.
Friends may call at Estadt Funeral Home in Caldwell where the Rosary will be
recited at 8 p.m. today.
Pfc. Hohman was employed at Western Electric in Columbus until entering
service April 29, 1970. He was a member of St. Mary's Catholic Church in Fulda
which is presently being remodeled.
Survivors include his parents, Joseph and Mary Rose Crum Hohman of
Caldwell Route 4; three brothers, Neal and Edward, both of Columbus, David of
the home; four sisters, Barbara and Rose Ann of the home, Margaret and Marcella,
twin sisters in nursing training at Good Samaritan Medical Center, and grandparents
Mr. and Mrs. Elijah Crum of Caldwell.
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02/20/1971, Daniel John Hohman, CPL, D 1/46
DANIEL JOHN HOHMAN was born on November 29, 1950 and joined the Armed Forces
while in CALDWELL, OH.
He served as a 11B10 in the Army, and attained the rank of CPL/E3.
He began a tour of duty on September 29, 1970.
On February 20, 1971, at the age of 20, DANIEL JOHN HOHMAN perished in the
service of our country in South Vietnam, Quang Tin.
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Daniel Hohman was killed when the NVA used claymore mines in an ambush in
the LZ Mary Ann AO.
Alan Johnson
Last name: HOHMAN
First name: DANIEL JOHN
Home of Record (official): CALDWELL
State (official): OH
Date of Birth: Wednesday, November 29, 1950
Sex: Male
Race: Caucasian
Marital Status: Single
--- Military ---
Branch: Army
Rank: CPL
Serial Number: 290525967
Component: Selective Service
Posthumous promotion as indicated
Pay grade: E3
MOS (Military Occupational Specialty code): 11B10
Major Organization: 196th LIB
--- Action ---
Start of Tour: Tuesday, September 29, 1970
Date of Casualty: Saturday, February 20, 1971
Age at time of loss: 20
Casualty type: (A1) Hostile, died
Reason: Other explosive device (Ground casualty)
Country: South VietNam
Province: Quang Tin
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