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[Robert Poole was unlikely a member of the Reardan community, but was a nephew of the community.]
['''Robert Poole''' was unlikely a member of the Reardan community, but was a nephew of the community.]
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'''May 27, 1943 Davenport Times-Tribune'''
'''May 27, 1943 Davenport Times-Tribune'''
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Mrs. John Surber received word that her nephew, Robert Poole, of Minneapolis, Minn., was killed aboard a destroyer in the south Pacific on May 5. He had been in the service fourteen months and was a radioman first class, and was a graduate of the University of Minnesota.
Mrs. John Surber received word that her nephew, '''Robert Poole''', of Minneapolis, Minn., was killed aboard a destroyer in the south Pacific on May 5. He had been in the service fourteen months and was a radioman first class, and was a graduate of the University of Minnesota.
 
[Mrs. Surber is a Poole, can't find much information about her brothers. Found a burial in Minnesota for wrong date, s/o Norman Poole. Can't find destroyers sank May 1943, so he may have just been killed on board]
[Mrs. Surber is a Poole, can't find much information about her brothers. Found a burial in Minnesota for wrong date, s/o Norman Poole. Can't find destroyers sank May 1943, so he may have just been killed on board]
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[Robert Poole was unlikely a member of the Reardan community, but was a nephew of the community.]

May 27, 1943 Davenport Times-Tribune

Mrs. John Surber received word that her nephew, Robert Poole, of Minneapolis, Minn., was killed aboard a destroyer in the south Pacific on May 5. He had been in the service fourteen months and was a radioman first class, and was a graduate of the University of Minnesota.

[Mrs. Surber is a Poole, can't find much information about her brothers. Found a burial in Minnesota for wrong date, s/o Norman Poole. Can't find destroyers sank May 1943, so he may have just been killed on board]