[Obituary for Burton Edwin Estill]

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Obituary for Burton Edwin Estill, a World War II veteran. He was born February 24, 1924, and died June 10, 2007 at the age of eighty-three. The text includes details about the memorial service, memorials, brief biography, and surviving family members. A portion of a photograph and separate news article is visible on the back.

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1 clipping : ill. ; 23 x 5 cm.

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Creator: Unknown. June 12, 2007.

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Obituary for Burton Edwin Estill, a World War II veteran. He was born February 24, 1924, and died June 10, 2007 at the age of eighty-three. The text includes details about the memorial service, memorials, brief biography, and surviving family members. A portion of a photograph and separate news article is visible on the back.

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1 clipping : ill. ; 23 x 5 cm.

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  • "Burton Edwin Estill," Star-Telegram, June 12, 2007

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World War Two Collection

These materials focus on World War II and the immediate postwar period of the late 1940s. In addition to materials created during the time period, materials may include modern studies and commemorative works about the era.

World War II Collection of Arlington, Texas

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  • June 12, 2007

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  • February 24, 1924 - June 10, 2007

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[Obituary for Burton Edwin Estill], clipping, June 12, 2007; Fort Worth, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth379865/: accessed May 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Arlington Historical Society’s Fielder House Museum.

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