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Regier, Raymond Dean (1950-1970)
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+ | Liberal, Kan. — Funeral services for Pfc. Raymond Dean Regier, 20, who drowned Feb. 5 while serving in Vietnam, were conducted last Sunday afternoon at the Calvary Mennonite Church here, Rev. Willard Stucky, the pastor, officiated. |
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+ | The young man was attempting to pull a wounded serviceman into a helicopter when his safety belt broke and he fell into the sea. He was the 14th Seward County serviceman to die in action in Vietnam. |
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+ | A 1968 graduate of Liberal High School, he was employed by a lumber firm here before enlisting in the Army in March 1968. |
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+ | Survivors include his father, Elmer H. Regier of rural Liberal; his mother, Mrs. Betty L. Regier, of Topeka; four brothers and two sisters. |
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Latest revision as of 10:33, 14 July 2022
Mennonite Weekly Review obituary: 1970 Feb 26 p. 7
Birth date: 1950
text of obituary:
Kansas Soldier Drowns in Vietnam
Liberal, Kan. — Funeral services for Pfc. Raymond Dean Regier, 20, who drowned Feb. 5 while serving in Vietnam, were conducted last Sunday afternoon at the Calvary Mennonite Church here, Rev. Willard Stucky, the pastor, officiated.
The young man was attempting to pull a wounded serviceman into a helicopter when his safety belt broke and he fell into the sea. He was the 14th Seward County serviceman to die in action in Vietnam.
A 1968 graduate of Liberal High School, he was employed by a lumber firm here before enlisting in the Army in March 1968.
Survivors include his father, Elmer H. Regier of rural Liberal; his mother, Mrs. Betty L. Regier, of Topeka; four brothers and two sisters.