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2l6 Yale University Obituary Record Enlisted in Army Air Forces October, 1941, called to active duty as air cadet November, 1941, with Air Corps Training Detachment, Sikeston, Mo, November, 1941-January, 1942, at Basic Training School, Sherman, Texas, January-March and Advanced Training School, Lake Charles, La, March-May, commissioned Second Lieutenant May 20, 1942, First Lieutenant December 24,1942, and Captain in August, 1943, attached to Photographic Reconnoitermg Operational Training Unit, Colorado Springs, May-June and 7th Photo Squadron, Colorado Springs, June-August, at Lowry Field August-September, Colorado Springs, September, 1942-February, 1943, and Army Air Forces School of Applied Tactics, Orlando, Fla, February-December (flew P-38 for experimental work in aerial photography and taught at the school), with 6th Ferrying Group, Air Transport Command, Long Beach, Cahf, December, 1943-June, 1944, ordered to China-Burma-India Theatre of war June 15, later stationed at a base at the foot of the Himalayas Captain Winmill was reported missing in action October 10, 1944 He was co-pilot of a plane on a cargo mission It was his first trip over the Hump and because of engme trouble the entire crew was forced to bail out Captain Winmill was the only member of the crew who was not found (In compliance with Section 5 of Public Law 490, as amended, the presumptive date of death was fixed as October 11, 1945 ) Survived by wife (now Mrs Robert Thomas Coleman, Jr ), daughter, parents, and three sisters, Mrs Randolph Graff Duffey of Warrenton, Virginia Winmill Radsch (Vassar 1934- 35), the wife of Robert H Radsch, '31, '35 L , and Josephine Winmill Austin (B A Bennington 1941), the wife of John P Austin (BA Harvard 1936, LLB Yale 1939) MASTER OF LAWS RICHARD FEILD GRANVILLE HEP- WORTH LLM I914 * Born March 30, 1886, in Burhngame, Kans Died December 28, 1945, in Burhngame, Kans Father, Samuel Hollywood Hepworth, a farmer in Burhngame, served in Civil War, son of Samuel Clayton and Martha (Hollywood) Hepworth of Cassopohs, Mich Mother, Josephine (Lewellyn) Hepworth, daughter of Benjamin Franklin and Evelyn (Sinclair) Lewellyn of New York State Lincoln High School, Burhngame, LL B University of Kansas 1913 (member Acacia), attended Yale Law School 1913- 14 (LLM 1914, member Corbey Court), admitted to the bar 1914, independently engaged in practice of law in Burhngame 1914-31 and 1936-45 and in Lyndon, Kans , 1931-36, county attorney Osage County 1928-30, city attorney Burhngame 1940-42, member Kansas State Bar Association, American Legion, Masomc order, and Methodist church, Burhngame Married May 10, 1916, in Lawrence, Kans, Gladys, daughter of John Arthur and Mary (Newby) Henley Children Cora Henley (B A Umv Kansas 1941), the wife of Clark Everett Myers (B S Umv Kansas 1939, MBA 1946, DCS Harvard 1948); Marion Ruth (B A Umv Kansas 1944), the wife of Robert Lee Jenson (B A Umv Kansas 1944, M D 1946), Eugenia (Mus B Umv Kansas 1946), the wife of Glen Berger (Umv Kansas Class of 1948), and Jo Ann (Umv Kansas Class of 1949) Death due to coronary thrombosis Buried in Burhngame Cemetery Survived by wife, children, a grandson, and three sisters, Miss Cora Hepworth of Burhngame, Marion Hepworth (B S Bradley Polytechnic Inst 1915) of Moscow, Idaho, and Mrs Nicholas G Bird of Wichita, Kans
Title | Yb 65, Obituary Records of Graduates of Yale University Deceased During the Years 1945-1950 |
Creator | Yale University |
Place of Publication | New Haven, Connecticut (Conn.) |
Date | 1945-1950 |
Call Number | Yb 65 |
Language | English |
Subject | Yale University -- Biography |
Type | Periodical |
Identifier | http://hdl.handle.net/10079/bibid/3036259 |
Repository | Manuscripts and Archives |
Repository URL | http://www.library.yale.edu/mssa |
Series | Bulletin of Yale University |
Title | Page 216 |
Transcript | 2l6 Yale University Obituary Record Enlisted in Army Air Forces October, 1941, called to active duty as air cadet November, 1941, with Air Corps Training Detachment, Sikeston, Mo, November, 1941-January, 1942, at Basic Training School, Sherman, Texas, January-March and Advanced Training School, Lake Charles, La, March-May, commissioned Second Lieutenant May 20, 1942, First Lieutenant December 24,1942, and Captain in August, 1943, attached to Photographic Reconnoitermg Operational Training Unit, Colorado Springs, May-June and 7th Photo Squadron, Colorado Springs, June-August, at Lowry Field August-September, Colorado Springs, September, 1942-February, 1943, and Army Air Forces School of Applied Tactics, Orlando, Fla, February-December (flew P-38 for experimental work in aerial photography and taught at the school), with 6th Ferrying Group, Air Transport Command, Long Beach, Cahf, December, 1943-June, 1944, ordered to China-Burma-India Theatre of war June 15, later stationed at a base at the foot of the Himalayas Captain Winmill was reported missing in action October 10, 1944 He was co-pilot of a plane on a cargo mission It was his first trip over the Hump and because of engme trouble the entire crew was forced to bail out Captain Winmill was the only member of the crew who was not found (In compliance with Section 5 of Public Law 490, as amended, the presumptive date of death was fixed as October 11, 1945 ) Survived by wife (now Mrs Robert Thomas Coleman, Jr ), daughter, parents, and three sisters, Mrs Randolph Graff Duffey of Warrenton, Virginia Winmill Radsch (Vassar 1934- 35), the wife of Robert H Radsch, '31, '35 L , and Josephine Winmill Austin (B A Bennington 1941), the wife of John P Austin (BA Harvard 1936, LLB Yale 1939) MASTER OF LAWS RICHARD FEILD GRANVILLE HEP- WORTH LLM I914 * Born March 30, 1886, in Burhngame, Kans Died December 28, 1945, in Burhngame, Kans Father, Samuel Hollywood Hepworth, a farmer in Burhngame, served in Civil War, son of Samuel Clayton and Martha (Hollywood) Hepworth of Cassopohs, Mich Mother, Josephine (Lewellyn) Hepworth, daughter of Benjamin Franklin and Evelyn (Sinclair) Lewellyn of New York State Lincoln High School, Burhngame, LL B University of Kansas 1913 (member Acacia), attended Yale Law School 1913- 14 (LLM 1914, member Corbey Court), admitted to the bar 1914, independently engaged in practice of law in Burhngame 1914-31 and 1936-45 and in Lyndon, Kans , 1931-36, county attorney Osage County 1928-30, city attorney Burhngame 1940-42, member Kansas State Bar Association, American Legion, Masomc order, and Methodist church, Burhngame Married May 10, 1916, in Lawrence, Kans, Gladys, daughter of John Arthur and Mary (Newby) Henley Children Cora Henley (B A Umv Kansas 1941), the wife of Clark Everett Myers (B S Umv Kansas 1939, MBA 1946, DCS Harvard 1948); Marion Ruth (B A Umv Kansas 1944), the wife of Robert Lee Jenson (B A Umv Kansas 1944, M D 1946), Eugenia (Mus B Umv Kansas 1946), the wife of Glen Berger (Umv Kansas Class of 1948), and Jo Ann (Umv Kansas Class of 1949) Death due to coronary thrombosis Buried in Burhngame Cemetery Survived by wife, children, a grandson, and three sisters, Miss Cora Hepworth of Burhngame, Marion Hepworth (B S Bradley Polytechnic Inst 1915) of Moscow, Idaho, and Mrs Nicholas G Bird of Wichita, Kans |