CPL Edward Lee Bane (WWII)


Corporal Edward Lee Bane was born December 14, 1911 in Murraysville, Pennsylvania to Kelly Herman Bane and Jesse (Masters) Bane. Unfortunately, his mother died March 9, 1916 of pneumonia following several days of lagrippe and measles, leaving behind three children-- Fred (7), Edward (4), and Marguerite (2).

By 1920, Edward (8) was living on Dunkard Mill Road just outside of Farmington, where his father was working as an engineer at the local gas plant. By then, Kelly had married Rose Bradley, with Edward's half-brother, Robert Harry Bane, soon to arrive. 

Edward registered for the draft on October 16,1940. He listed himself as 5'8" and 160 pounds, with blue eyes, brown hair, and light brown skin. By then he had married Elizabeth Hoskinson and was living at 511 Rose Avenue in Fairmont, West Virginia. He was working at the Fairmont Supply Company on 10th Street. In 1941, Edward and Elizabeth were living at 411 1/2 Walnut Ave, and both were still working at the Fairmont Supply Company. 

On December 28, 1942 Edward enlisted in the U.S. Army in Clarksburg, WV. He went on to serve with the 607th Tank Battalion, Company B. The Tank Destroyer Website has extensive details on Edward's service record, which you can READ HERE. Their site includes information on his final days, as well as his battalion's role in the landing of Utah Beach in Normandy.

Corporal Edward Lee Bane was killed in action on March 4, 1945, in Kerschenbach Germany, when his tank was hit by artillery. He is buried at the Henri-Chapelle American Cemetery and Memorial in Liège, Belgium. He received a Purple Heart and Bronze Star for his service. Edward is also honored at Veteran's Square in Fairmont, WV.

Edward and Elizabeth had no children, and she went on to marry Thomas Glancy Hunt. Elizabeth died July 8, 1991.

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