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Hausman Theodore Frank [Male] b. 13 Jul 1931 - d. 1 Jun 1951 Korea

Body of Dead Hero Arrives Home Monday - The body of Cpl. Theodore Frank Hausman, 20, USMC, who lost his life in Korea on June 1, less than five months after he went overseas, will arrive tomorrow at the home of his mother, Mrs. Lena (DeLuca) Belfoure, 138 Polk Street. The son of Theodore A. Hausman, Pittsburgh, he would have been 21 years old last July 13. Cpl. Hausman enlisted in the Marine Corps after graduating from Fort Hill High School hi 1949. He served at Parris Island, South Carolina, and Camp LeJeune, North Carolina. Discharged after one year's service, he was employed as an apprentice carman by the B & 0 Railroad prior to his recall to active duty with the local Marine Reserve contingent hi July, 1950. He went to Korea hi January, 1951. Surviving include his step-father, Edward Belfoure; maternal grandmother, Mrs. Nellie C. DeLuca, this city, and a number of uncles and aunts including Samuel "Sammy" DeLuca, Cumberland. His mother is co-owner of the Rainbow Restaurant on North Centre Street. Full military honors at reburial services will be accorded by Fort Cumberland Post No. 13, American Legion. The Cumberland Times, November 18,1951
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Reburial of Cpl. Theodore Frank Hausman, 20, USMC, son of Mrs. Lena (DeLuca) Belfoure. 135
Polk Street, who was killed hi Korea on June 1, will be held Thursday at 9 a.m. hi St. Mary's Catholic Church. Cumberland Post No. 13 American Legion will accord full military honors at the grave hi St. Mary's Cemetery, Oldtown Road. The rosary will be recited today at 7:30 at the Belfoure residence. Cumberland Evening Times, November 20,1951
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