Bio: Schade, Captain Lester A. #4 (Identification of Remains - 2018)
Transcriber: Robert Lipprandt
bob@wiclarkcountyhistory.org
Surnames: Darcy, O’Brien, Schade
----Source: The Tribune-Phonograph (Abbotsford, WI) 3/27/2019
By: Kevin O’Brien
A town of Holton native killed during World War II has been officially listed a
accounted for - over 70 years after he died as a prisoner of war in the Pacific
and four years after a non-profit group positively identified his remains.
The Defense POW/MIAQ Accounting Agency (DPAA) announced on Monday the Marine
Corps Capt. Lester A. Schade, 27, was accounted for as of July 26, 2018. His
remains had been exhumed, and the DPAA used dental records, “anthropological
analysis,” and historical records to confirm his identity.
In 2015, a Virginia based nonprofit organization reported that it has positively
identified Schade’s remains as among those buried at the national Memorial
Cemetery of the Pacific in Hawaii, also known as the “Punchbowl.”
Officially though, the headstone remained listed as “Unknown,” with grave number
423 chiseled into the corner.
Ted Darcy, founder of the WFI Research Group, said his group’s findings were
presented to the DPAA, which is in charge of returning the remains of fallen
soldiers who died abroad. Darcy said it’s now up to Schade’s next of kin to
decide if they want to have his remains reburied in another national cemetery.
Schade’s surviving relatives include his two nieces, Elaine Gosse of Abbotsford
and Patty Bowen of Wausau, and a nephew, Wayne Schade of Austin Texas.
According to Darcy, Shade’s parents Richard and Margaret Schade, could have
brought their son home for a proper burial shortly after the war ended if it
weren’t for the military’s reluctance to thoroughly sort through the POW’s who
died on the Enoura Mrau, a Japanese ship bombed by American planes.
Note: For previously printed information of Captain Lester A. Schade, see below:
http://www.wiclarkcountyhistory.org/3data/78/78029.htm
http://www.wiclarkcountyhistory.org/3data/66/66270.htm
http://www.wiclarkcountyhistory.org/5data/119/119980.htm
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