Simon Bernal RHAMY was born on 28 June 2001 in Joliet, Will Co., IL. Parents: Brian Scott RHAMY and Ann Marie BERNAL.


Tamara Sue "Tami" RHAMY2 was born on 18 December 1969.3 Parents: Robert Leo "Bob" RHAMY and Sandra Sue STEUCKRADT.

Spouse: Marcus Donald CARR. Tamara Sue "Tami" RHAMY and Marcus Donald CARR were married on 6 July 1991. Children were: Emily Megan CARR, Zachary Michael CARR.


Thomas Glen RHAMY2 was born on 14 March 1961.3 Parents: Robert Leo "Bob" RHAMY and Sandra Sue STEUCKRADT.

Spouse: Marcy Ann MULLEN. Marcy Ann MULLEN and Thomas Glen RHAMY were married on 13 June 1981. Children were: Tyler Robert RHAMY, Andrew Jon RHAMY, Bryson Glenn RHAMY.


Timothy Lee RHAMY2 was born on 7 October 1959.3 Parents: Robert Leo "Bob" RHAMY and Sandra Sue STEUCKRADT.

Spouse: Katie Sue MCCARTY. Katie Sue MCCARTY and Timothy Lee RHAMY were married on 16 June 1979.3 Children were: Ryan Lee RHAMY, Rusty Charles RHAMY.


Tyler Robert RHAMY was born on 24 February 1992. Parents: Thomas Glen RHAMY and Marcy Ann MULLEN.


Judith Louise RICE2 was born (date unknown).

Spouse: Harold Barton THOMAS. Judith Louise RICE and Harold Barton THOMAS were married on 23 April 1960 in Long Beach, CA.6 They6 were divorced in 1968.6 Children were: Michael Allen THOMAS, Barbara Louise THOMAS, Stephen Richard THOMAS.


Lawanda RICE2 was born (date unknown).

Spouse: Calvin Frank DAVIS. Children were: Patrick Murel DAVIS.


Signe Jill RICE2 was born on 29 March 1966.

Spouse: Timothy Jay NEWMAN. Signe Jill RICE and Timothy Jay NEWMAN were married on 14 May 1994 in Glacier, WA.


Ada RICHARDS2 was born (date unknown).

Spouse: Earl PALMER. Children were: Lois Rowena PALMER.


George RICHARDS2 was born (date unknown).

Spouse: Nancy Lee APELAND. Nancy Lee APELAND and George RICHARDS were married on 18 August 1962.3


Lois Jean RICHARDS2 was born on 28 June 1928 in Seattle, King Co., WA.6

Spouse: Richard A. LABELLE. Lois Jean RICHARDS and Richard A. LABELLE were married in 1948. They were divorced in 1956.

Spouse: August TIMMERMEISTER. Lois Jean RICHARDS and August TIMMERMEISTER were married in 1958.

Spouse: David McClelland WILLIAMSON Jr.. Lois Jean RICHARDS and David McClelland WILLIAMSON Jr. were married on 3 June 1971.3 They3 were divorced in 1980.6


Lizzie RICHARDSON1 was born on 20 November 1885. She died on 30 March 1943 at the age of 57. She was christened.

Spouse: Edward J. SCOTT. Lizzie RICHARDSON and Edward J. SCOTT were married on 3 July 1924. Children were: Elizabeth Elaine SCOTT.


Charles Louis RIDGE2 was born on 1 January 1944 in Pratt, Kansas.3 Parents: Charley Franklin RIDGE and Fern Lucille THOMPSON.


Charley Franklin RIDGE2 was born on 24 March 1916 in Turon, Kansas.3

Spouse: Fern Lucille THOMPSON. Fern Lucille THOMPSON and Charley Franklin RIDGE were married on 17 April 1938 in Pratt, Kansas.3 Children were: Evelyn Lucille RIDGE, Helen Louise RIDGE, Charles Louis RIDGE.


Evelyn Lucille RIDGE2 was born on 11 March 1940 in Pratt, Kansas.3 Parents: Charley Franklin RIDGE and Fern Lucille THOMPSON.

Spouse: Bobby Gene GUTTRIDGE. Evelyn Lucille RIDGE and Bobby Gene GUTTRIDGE were married on 21 June 1959 in Pratt, Kansas.3 They3 were divorced. Children were: Gregory Gene GUTTRIDGE, Aaron Craig GUTTRIDGE, Vincent Ray GUTTRIDGE, Synthia Lynn GUTTRIDGE.

Spouse: Everett RUST. Evelyn Lucille RIDGE and Everett RUST were married on 30 April 1977.3


Helen Louise RIDGE2 was born on 1 June 1941 in Pratt, Kansas.3 Parents: Charley Franklin RIDGE and Fern Lucille THOMPSON.

Spouse: Benny Glenn BAILEY. Helen Louise RIDGE and Benny Glenn BAILEY were married on 16 April 1961 in Pratt, Kansas.3 Children were: Van Rutledge BAILEY, Ellen Louise BAILEY, Carla Diane BAILEY.


Florence Mae RIDNOUR2 was born (date unknown).

Spouse: Thomas Harlow HALEY. Children were: James Edward Jim HALEY.


Brynild Torleivsdtr til Meloy RIKSRÅD was born in 1444. She died in 1472 at the age of 28. In the government from 1444 to 1472. Parents: Torleiv til MELØY and Ingeborg .

Spouse: Trond Toruson til TALGAY. Children were: Trond Torleivson BENKESTOK.


Allison Myrle RINEAR2 was born on 26 August 1962 in Ft. Huachuca, AZ.3 Parents: Ron RINEAR and Karen Myrle DAVID.


Ron RINEAR2 was born (date unknown).

Spouse: Karen Myrle DAVID. Karen Myrle DAVID and Ron RINEAR were divorced. Children were: Allison Myrle RINEAR.


Gudlùk Knuteson RINGHEIM was born (date unknown). Parents: Knute RINGHEIM and Hallbjorg Steffsdtr TVILDE.


Guri Knutesdtr RINGHEIM was born (date unknown). Parents: Knute RINGHEIM and Hallbjorg Steffsdtr TVILDE.


Knute RINGHEIM was born (date unknown).

Spouse: Hallbjorg Steffsdtr TVILDE. Children were: Gudlùk Knuteson RINGHEIM, Marta Knutesdtr RINGHEIM, Torilda Knutesdtr RINGHEIM, Guri Knutesdtr RINGHEIM, Knute Knuteson RINGHEIM, Ragnvik Knutesdtr RINGHEIM.


Knute Knuteson RINGHEIM was born (date unknown). Parents: Knute RINGHEIM and Hallbjorg Steffsdtr TVILDE.


Marta Knutesdtr RINGHEIM was born (date unknown). Parents: Knute RINGHEIM and Hallbjorg Steffsdtr TVILDE.


Nils Arnfinnson RINGHEIM was born in 1707. He died in 1789 at the age of 82.

Spouse: Brita Knutsdtr FINNE. Brita Knutsdtr FINNE and Nils Arnfinnson RINGHEIM were married in 1737. Gardfolk i Nigarden på Finne, Voss Children were: Ingjerd Nilsdtr FINNE.


Ragnvik Knutesdtr RINGHEIM was born (date unknown). Parents: Knute RINGHEIM and Hallbjorg Steffsdtr TVILDE.


Torilda Knutesdtr RINGHEIM was born in 1690. She died in 1774 at the age of 84. Parents: Knute RINGHEIM and Hallbjorg Steffsdtr TVILDE.

Spouse: Johannes Larssen UPPHEIM. Children were: Lars Johanneson UPPHEIM, Knute Johanneson UPPHEIM.


Inger Marie RIONESTAD1 was born (date unknown).

Spouse: Torkel Torgerson HAMMERSMARK. Inger Marie RIONESTAD and Torkel Torgerson HAMMERSMARK were married. Children were: Tom HAMMERSMARK, Sverre HAMMERSMARK, Bjarne Martin HAMMERSMARK, Erling HAMMERSMARK, Sigvart HAMMERSMARK.


Lucille Marie RITNOUR2 was born (date unknown).

Spouse: Richard Glen CROUSE. Lucille Marie RITNOUR and Richard Glen CROUSE were married on 17 June 1956.3 Children were: Frederick Lynn CROUSE, Marcha Ilene CROUSE.


Raymond ROBARDS2 was born (date unknown).

Spouse: Nancy Lee PETERSON. Nancy Lee PETERSON and Raymond ROBARDS were married on 16 July 1973.3


Vera ROBBINS2 was born on 14 February.3

Spouse: Alfred Raymond GORDON Jr.. Vera ROBBINS and Alfred Raymond GORDON Jr. were married on 11 February 1967 in Juneau, Alaska.3


Jason ROBERTS1 was born on 26 April 1968. He was born in , N Z. Parents: William Alexander ROBERTS and Claire Marie KINRAID.


Joshua ROBERTS1 was born on 10 February 1990. Parents: Shane ROBERTS and Tiffany .


Shane ROBERTS1 was born on 10 January 1966. Parents: William Alexander ROBERTS and Claire Marie KINRAID.

Spouse: Tiffany . Tiffany and Shane ROBERTS were married. Children were: Joshua ROBERTS.


William Alexander ROBERTS1 was born in , N Z.

Spouse: Claire Marie KINRAID. Claire Marie KINRAID and William Alexander ROBERTS were married. They were divorced. Children were: Shane ROBERTS, Jason ROBERTS.


Kerri ROBERTSON was born on 13 April 1986 in New Westminister, BC, Canada. Parents: Robert ROBERTSON and Diane ALDCROFT.


Robert ROBERTSON was born in New Westminister, BC, Canada.

Spouse: Diane ALDCROFT. Diane ALDCROFT and Robert ROBERTSON were divorced. Children were: Kerri ROBERTSON.


? ? ROBINS1 was born (date unknown).

Spouse: Gabrielle TOHILL. Gabrielle TOHILL and ? ? ROBINS were married. They were divorced. Children were: Rupert ROBINS.


Rupert ROBINS1 was born in 1968. Parents: ? ? ROBINS and Gabrielle TOHILL.


Kathleen Mary ROBINSON1 died on 11 April 1971 in Auckland. She was born in Dunedin, Otago, NZ.

Spouse: Stephen James TOHILL. Kathleen Mary ROBINSON and Stephen James TOHILL were married. Children were: Deidre Margaret Mary TOHILL, Etain Mary TOHILL, Gabrielle TOHILL.

Spouse: James Stephen TOHILL.


Amy Lynn ROE2 was born on 14 October 1985 in Grande Ronde, Hospital, Lagrande, Oregon. !Amy lives at 311 n. 5th, Union, Ore. 97883. B/C for Amy , estab. at time of birth, shows DOB as 10/14/1985, Lagrande, Oregon. Parents: Gregory Lewis ROE and Susan K. BARAMORE.


Ashley Nicole ROE2 was born on 24 December 1991 in Grande Ronde, Hospital, Lagrande, Oregon. She lives at 311 n. 5th, Union, Oregon 97883. Ashley's B/C shows DOB as 12/24/1991, at Lagrande, Oregon. Parents: Gregory Lewis ROE and Susan K. BARAMORE.


Christopher Michael ROE2 was born on 12 June 1969 in Lagrande, Union Co., Oregon. Christopher works for Graphic Sciences in Portland ,Oregon. He is a supervisor, and works in the laboratory mixing ink for customers. He also at times supervises loading and shipping of freight. This company provides ink for such things as grocery bags, both paper and plastic. He lives a t 13405 S. E. Bush, Portland Oregon 97236. His B/C estab. at time of birth, gives his DOB as 6/12/1969. Infor. from Warren Roe Jr.
A baptismal record in file shows Christopher M. Roe recd. Christian Baptism, at Union, Oregon, 9/4/1983, officiating minister Robert Flaherty. Issued 9/4/1983. He was baptized in Catherine Creek. He is Methodist. He attended Blue Mtn. College, his major Police Science.
Parents: Warren Lewis ROE Jr. and Carol Joanne THOMPSON.


Gregory Lewis ROE2 was born on 22 October 1962 in Lagrande, Union Co., Oregon. Gregory lives at 311 n. 5th, Union, Oregon 97883. He is a skidder operator for Baramore Logging Co. His faith is Methodist. His B/C estab. at time of birth, gives his DOB as 10/22/1962. Infor. from Warren Roe Jr. He has since changed to operating a processor, it debarks, delimbs, and cuts logs to length, all in one process at the logging site.
As of 9/12/1996 he went to work for Weaver Const. Co., mostly operating machinery, and some manual work.
Parents: Warren Lewis ROE Jr. and Carol Joanne THOMPSON.

Spouse: Susan K. BARAMORE. Susan K. BARAMORE and Gregory Lewis ROE were married on 4 May 1985 in Methodist Church, Union, Oregon. Children were: Amy Lynn ROE, Jennifer Kristene ROE, Karen Ann ROE, Ashley Nicole ROE.


Jennifer Kristene ROE2 was born on 22 April 1987 in Grande Ronde, Hospital, Lagrande, Oregon. She lives at 311 n. 5th., Union, Oregon, 97883. B/C for Jennifer, estab. at time of birth, gives DOB as 4/22/1987, at Lagrande, Oregon. Parents: Gregory Lewis ROE and Susan K. BARAMORE.


Karen Ann ROE2 was born on 23 March 1989 in Grande Ronde, Hospital, Lagrande, Oregon. She lives at 311 n. 5th., Union, Oregon 97883. B/C for Karen shows DOB as 3/23/1989, at Lagrande, Oregon. Parents: Gregory Lewis ROE and Susan K. BARAMORE.


Linda Mae ROE2 was born on 17 February 1960 in Lagrande, Union Co., Oregon. She lives at 618 N.. 5th , Boise, Idaho. She has Secretarial training, and computer training. Linda has systemic lupus. She works for M. and M. Court Reporters, downstairs at the same address. Her faith is Methodist. Her B/C estab. at time of birth gives her DOB as 2/17/1960. Infor. from Warren Roe Jr.
Parents: Warren Lewis ROE Jr. and Carol Joanne THOMPSON.


Warren Lewis ROE Jr.2 was born on 1 May 1926 in Boise, Idaho, Idaho. He was christened in October 1954 in Boise, Idaho, Idaho. He has reference number 1. Warren is a Methodist. He worked for the Forest Service, but main employer in working life was Social Security Administration. He was claims representative, and Field Representative. His college major was Entomology. He was in the navy in WWII.
Documents in file; A receipt dated 6/4/1979, Received of Warren Roe one hundred dollars for, earnest money on buying all land and home, 241 N. 5th Union, legal description attached. Signed by Mrs. Green.
A statement on a fish he caught. Department of Fish and Game, State of Idaho, Boise, Idaho, 8/8/1951, Mr. Warren Roe, 419 S. 2nd St., Boise, Idaho,
Dear Mr. Roe:
Regarding the age of your 16 lb. 5 oz. rainbow caught June 23, in Warm Lake.
From scale readings, the following information has been determined:
1. The fish was in its eighth year.
2. Readings indicate five years of growth normal, the sixth and seventh year's growth was extremely rapid.
From this information, the following explanations can be drawn:
The fish in question could have been either a true rainbow or possibly a steelhead. The fact that the scale readings show normal growth the first five years, then a rapid increase in growth during the sixth and seventh years indicates one of two possibilities;
1. The fish was a non-migratory rainbow which altered its feeding habits at the end of its fifth year and began feeding heavily upon small fishes, explaining its rapid growth during its sixth and seventh years.
2. The fish conceivably could have been a steelhead delayed in its migration to the sea until its fifth year. Its rapid growth during the sixth and seventh years in this case can be explained by its stay in the ocean two years, returning to spawn in its eighth year.
I personally, am inclined to accept the first explanation.
Sincerely,
Leon W. Murphy
Fisheries Biologist
District 2
A newspaper article:
Suzanne Craven, To Be Wed Saturday, Two hundred invitations are in the mail for Saturday's wedding of Miss Suzanne Craven daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank G. Craven of Ustick road, and Warren l. Rowe, Jr. , son of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Rowe of 419 South Second street.
The marriage ceremony will be performed at 8 PM in St. Michaels Cathedral with the reception scheduled afterward in the Bishop Tuttle house. Officiating at the service will be the Rt. Rev. Frank A. Rhea Bishop of Idaho and the Very Rev. Marcus B. Hitchcock, dean of the cathedral.
An AGREEMENT: whereas. Suzanne Roe, hereinafter referred to as "Wife", and Warren Roe Jr., hereinafter referred to as " Husband" , intermarried on or about the 23rd day of October, 1954, and ever since said date have been and now are husband and wife; and
WHEREAS, A daughter, Sharon Ann Roe, has been born as the issue of said marriage; and
WHEREAS, Said parties have acquired no property, community or other wise, other than a number of wedding gifts given to them, including a cash wedding gift in the sum of FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS [$500.00], and of which there now remains the sum of THREE HUNDRED FIFTY DOLLARS[$350.00], or thereabouts; and
WHEREAS, All of said wedding gifts, including the remainder of said cash, are now in the sole possession of wife; and
WHEREAS, Unhappy differences have arisen between husband and wife, which make the continuance of marital cohabitation between them impossible and unendurable; and
WHEREAS, It is the mutual desire of wife and husband that by this Agreement they settle all property rights between them, as well as the right to the care, custody and support of said minor child.
NOW THEREFORE, Wife and Husband hereby mutually agree as follows:
1. That wife shall have sole and exclusive care, custody and control of said daughter, Sharon Ann Roe, but that husband shall have the right to visit said daughter and have said daughter visit him in his home at reasonable times and places.
2. That husband shall pay to wife for the support of said daughter, Sharon Ann Roe, the sum of FIFTY DOLLARS [$50.00] per month, until said daughter shall reach legal age. That the payments herein provided to be made to wife for the purpose aforesaid, shall be due and payable on or before the 10th day of each month, commencing with the month of April, 1956.
3. That wife shall retain as her sole and separate property, and for her sole and separate use, the sum of approximately THREE HUNDRED FIFTY DOLLARS [$350.00], which is now in her possession, that being the sum remaining of the $500.00 cash wedding gift made to these parties. That the other wedding gifts should be divided between wife and husband as follows:
Husband shall have as his sole and separate property; One combination sandwich grill and waffle iron; three blankets, and one electric blanket.
Wife shall have as her sole and separate property all other wedding gifts, including, but not limited to; One electrical heater, one sunbeam coffee maker; one sunbeam fry pan; one electrical toaster; on electric steam iron; silverware.
4. That wife and husband, and each of them respectively, shall pay their own costs and attorneys fees in the divorce suit now pending between these parties.
5. That by this agreement husband and wife have intended to and have settled all property rights between them, and from and after the date hereof, neither party shall have any claim against the other for money, support or property, except that wife shall have a claim against husband for the sum of $50.00 per month, for the support of said daughter, as aforesaid.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, The parties hereto have set their hands this 4th day of April, 1956.
Suzanne Roe
Warren Roe Jr.
State of Idaho
County of Ada
On this 5th day of April, 1956, before me, the undersigned , a Notary Public in and for said state, personally appeared SUZANNE ROE, known to me to be the person who executed the foregoing Agreement, and acknowledged to me that she executed the same.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my official seal the day and year in this certificate first above written. Paul B. Ennis
Notary Public for Idaho
Residing at Boise Idaho
SEAL
STATE OF IDAHO
County of Ada
On this 4th day of April, 1956, before me, the undersigned , a Notary Public in and for said state, personally appeared WARREN ROE, JR., known to me to be the person who executed the foregoing Agreement, and acknowledged to me that he executed the same.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my official seal, the day and year in this certificate first above written.
J. F. Cromwell
Notary Public for Idaho
Residing at Boise Idaho
SEAL
A military discharge in file shows DOB to be 5/1/1926, at Boise, Idaho, this was estab. 4/26/1944. I also know this to be my correct date of birth. College major was Entomology, founder of Union County Museum, Masonically active 32nd Degree Mason, wrote histories of Union Masonic bodies. In for. from Warren Roe Jr.
In file is a subpoena and summons extraordinary, from The Royal Court of the Raging Main, This 20th day of August 1945, Country of Kanicus, Vale of Pacificus, Domain of Neptunis Rex. To whom may come these presents: Greetings And Beware; Whereas the good ship Kane, bound southward for New Guinea, is about to enter our domain; and the aforesaid ship carries a large and slimy cargo of landlubbers, beachcombers, gutter-rats, sea-lawyers, lounge-lizards, parlor-dunnigans, pillow-deserters, park-bench-warmers, chicken-chasers, hay-tossers, sand-crabs, four flushers, squaw-men, pig-lovers, crossword-puzzle-bugs, and all other living creatures of the land but not least , he-vamps and liberty-hounds, falsely masquerading as seamen, of which low scum you are a member, having never appeared before us; And Whereas, The Royal Court of the Raging Main has been convened by us on board the good ship Kane on the 20th day of August, 1945 at longitude 1 38o 12'W,Latitude of 0o 00o 00o, and an inspection of our High Royal Roster shows that it is high time the sad and wandering nautical soul of the much-abused body of yours appear before the High Tribunal of Neptune: And be it known, that we hereby summon and command you Warren Roe Jr. now a Seaman 2/c, U. S. Navy, to appear before the Royal High Court,and Our August Presence on aforesaid date at such tim e as may best suit our pleasure, and to accept most heartily and with good grace the pains and penalties of the awful tortures that will be inflicted upon you. To be examined as to fitness to become one of our Trusty Shellbacks and to answer the following charges: Charge no. 1 Roe now a seaman U. S. Navy, has hitherto willfully and maliciously failed to show reverence and allegiance to Our Royal Person, and is therein and hereby a vile landlubber and Pollywog.; Charge no 2 This is the original monkey-man. Often accused of sleeping with Jocko without any shorts on.; Charge no 3 He is accused of insolence and refusal to obey the requests of trusty shellbacks.
DISOBEY THIS SUMMONS UNDER PAIN OF OUR SWIFT AND TERRIBLE DISPLEASURE. OUR VIGILANCE IS EVER WAKEFUL. OUR VENGEANCE IS JUST AND SURE.
In file is a card Cert. of Satisfactory Service, UNITED STATES NAVY, this is to certify that, 554 32 12 Roe, Jr. Warren L., S1c, Has served and satisfactorily completed a period of training and service on active duty in the United States Navy, World War 11, R A McCluney, Lt jg USN
In file are orders when I came back to Philadelphia Naval Yard on the USS Kane, 12/31/1945. We came back for decommissioning.; U.S. Receiving Station, Naval Base, Philadelphia, Penn., 8 January 1946, To Roe, Warren L., Jr. S1c 554 32 12, Subject; orders; 1. Upon receipt of these orders and when directed by proper authority, you will proceed and report to the CO., Recruiting Station, Boise, Idaho. For further assignment to duty by Commander Service forces, Atlantic Fleet. 2. Having arrived at this command from
overseas, you are hereby authorized a delay of TWENTY THREE (23) days and FOUR (4) days travel time in reporting to your new Commanding Officer, such delay to count as leave. You will report not later than 1200; 5 February 1946. You have given your leave address as; 419 S . 2nd St., Boise, Idaho. 3. At your own request you are authorized to travel at your own expense subject to reimbursement by the Government in accordance with BuPers Pers-811-C
SM-ht-L20-1 of 15 July 1945. (This was cancelled out, they paid) 4 . While enroute in carrying out these orders, you are considered attached to your new station as listed in paragraph 1 above. Any change in the leave address, or any request of an extension of leave should be addressed to your new Commanding Officer. Communicate with nearest known naval activity for instruction, if unable to contact above command. 5. In case of serious illness or major accident, immediately inform the command to which you are to report. Should you be incapacitated to the exte nt that you are unable to comply with these instructions, those who are in charge are requested to do so. Under decision of Assistant Comptroller General, U. S. of 27 June 1944, the Navy Department may now defray expenses for the Navy and Marine Corps obtained from civilian sources while on Leave or Liberty, where it is impractical to obtain treatment from Naval or other Government facilities. (alNavl74-44). 6 . You will not divulge any information whatsoever relative to the whereabouts or movements of ships or any Naval information to any press conference or talk to reporters or over the radio except after consultation with or clearance of subject matter by a public relations officer. Failure to abide by the foregoing will render you liable to disciplinary action. 7. Your records and accounts will be forwarded via registered mail., By direction of Commanding Officer. , cc ComSerForLant.; You departed this station at 10:00, 1/8/1946., JWEN D O.O.D., R.V. Metzgar, R. V. Metzgar, Lt(jg)USN, Assistant Personnel Officer . On the side of orders is the following; processed & rptd CSFL by this Comman d, 8th
Jan. 1946, Paid in advance of travel Mileage 70 subs $6.00 pv#15504 , and signed Geo. M. Landers Lt jg (sc) usn, for Fred C. Borris, Lt. Comdr. (sc) USNR
Another paper; NRS,. Boise, Idaho, 5 February 1946, End 1. ,Fro m OINC. ,To: Roe, Warren L., jR. S1c 554 32 12, Subj.: Rehab. leave. ,1. You reported at 1200 this date. W.F. Hodgson
The military discharge in file is an Honorable Discharge, no C388 6411, it shows Warren L. Roe Jr., Seaman First Class is Honorably Discharged from the Personnel Separation Center, USNB, Bremerton Washington, and from the Naval Service of the United States this 13th day of July 1946. It gives service stations and vessels; NTC Farragut, Idaho, USS Kane, USS Dixie, PSNS Bremerton, Washington, PSC USNB Bremerton, Washington. Campaign Ribbons and battle stars; Asiatic Pacific Area Campaign Medal (1), American Area Campaign Medal , World War II Victory Medal, Philippine Liberation Medal (This should have a battle
star also, we saw action off the Philippines), And the occupation medal should be shown, we were at Jensin Korea, in the occupation for two months, from 9/7/1945 to 11/12/1945. The ships history shows this.
A newspaper article from 1945; Navy Reveals Ships Lost in Typhoon, Washington (up), Three small ships were sunk, 30 others were run aground, and three more were damaged in the typhoon which swept Okinaw a Oct. 8 and 9, the Navy announced Sunday night.
The ships which ran aground were: The minesweepers Dorsey and Southard both former Destroyers, the minelayer Weehawken, the coastal mine sweeper Industry, the net layers Snowbell and Mahogany, the tanker Sananeaga, repair ships Nestor and Mona Island, motor gunboats PGM- 5 and PGM-7, Subchasers PC-1238, PC- 1239, and PC-590, the motor mine sweepers YMS-90, YMS-151,YMS-176, YMS-193, YMS-275, YMS-296, YMS-38 4, YMS-424,YMS-454, Landing ships LST-568 and LSM-361, the patrol ship YPE-289, the transports APC-103 and APL-14, and the Ocelot IX-110.
Damaged were the landing ship dock Tortuga and the ocean tugs Atr -58 and ATR-75.
The Navy said the Snowbell, Nestor and the PAC-103, LSM-361, PC-1 239, APL-14 andPC-590 all reported that they had suffered no casualties. No reports have been received from the other vessels.
The Navy had no figures on total casualties, but said the next of kin of dead and missing personnel were being notified by telegram.
Word received from Adm. Chester W. Nimitz headquarters at Guam, the navy said listed the following vessels as sunk; The yacht Southern Seas, the landing craft LSM-15, and the motor mine sweeper YMS-383.
This is the second typhoon to hit while we were in the area. The first was while the war was on, we ran out to sea to ride it out, as most ships did. It had winds of 150 miles an hour. I am aware we were told afterward two brand new Flush Deck Fletcher Destroyers broke in two and sank with all hands. They were welded. It took the bow out of a cruiser. There were ships up to 1/2 mile inland after the typhoon. We lost our steering and had to steer by hand thru the typhoon.We rolled over so far we almost took water down our stacks. Another APD, in the same storm, did take water down the stacks. That is about a 90o roll. You are supposed to capsize at a 45o roll. The waves were so high, at times the only sky we could see was directly overhead. The waves were about 100 feet high, we were told. It was quite a slow climb to the top, and when we got there waves were so sharp, we stuck out both ways, front and back, before we slid over and down. The screw made a lot of noise sticking out in the air. This was the worst Typhoon for us, and I think we took more losses in it. Of course the Navy didn't release any list then. You could see plates on the sides move during the storm, in fact we did pop some rivets. Our ship was a WWI converted 4 stacker, and a riveted ship. Going into it we had strung lines on deck, for safety. I was walking down the deck, when the ship heeled over, catching me by surprise. I lost my footing, and slipped out to hang over the ocean, holding on to a line with my hands, at full length. My buddy quickly locked his hands around my chest, and the line . Holding me there. When the ship righted itself, I got to my feet with his help. He saved my life, but I am ashamed to say I don't remember his name.
A 1952 newspaper article in file shows; Boisean Lands Big One, This is the fish that didn't get away. Its a Rainbow Trout weighing 17 lbs. and is 34 inches in length (error 36). It was caught over the weekend in Warm Lake by Warren Roe Jr. and Frank L. Bryson, both of Boise. Roe said the fish was caught while drift trolling. They used a jack-a-loyd. He added what went on the jackaloyd is our secret. Officials at Wilkies North Shore Lodge said it was the largest fish ever caught in Warm Lake . A 14 pounder was caught there 10 years ago. There was some speculation in Boise that the fish might be the legendary, "Old Ironsides" of Warm Lake that has fought off the hooks of fisherman for many years.

Spouse: Carol Joanne THOMPSON. Carol Joanne THOMPSON and Warren Lewis ROE Jr. were married on 10 January 1959 in Lewiston, Idaho, Methodist, Church, Parsonage. Children were: Linda Mae ROE, Gregory Lewis ROE, Christopher Michael ROE.


Helene Mary ROELANTS1 was born (date unknown). 27 Brown Street - Librarian. Parents: Roger ROELANTS and Deidre Margaret Mary TOHILL.