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John Bean

PFC John Larkin Bean III

1st Marine Regiment
A CO 1 BN
Marines
Non-hostile, Died Other Causes
Date Of Loss: January 2, 1951
Service Number: 1126668
Born: January 7, 1931
Home Or Place Of Enlistment
Kansas City, Kansas
Burial Location
Saint Johns Cemetery, Kansas City, Ks
Comments: Private First Class Bean was a member of the 1st Battalion, 1st Marines, 1st Marine Division. He died in Korea from other causes while on R and R January 2, 1951. Buried Saint Johns Cemetery Kansas City. His friends knew him as Johnny." Accidental discharge of weapon. He attended St. Benedict's School in Kansas City with his childhood friend, John Rynard.
Son of John Larking, Jr. and Margaret C. Connors Bean

Korean War Project Key No: 1719


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JOHN LARKIN BEAN III

KANSAS CITY, KANSAS 

1931 

January 7, 1931 

SAINT JOHNS CEMETERY, KANSAS CITY, KS 

Caucasian

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