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Brewster Mourns Second Viet Casualty, Tim Lane



   Brewster grieved this week as news of its second casualty in the Vietnam conflict, Pfc. John Timothy Lane, spread around Town. It had mourned its first loss, Lance Corporal Marvin Galbraith, less than six weeks ago.

   Tim's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John S. Lane, were notified by the army last Wednesday that he had died in Vietnam May 4th "as a result of wounds received while at a night defensive position when engaged hostile force in fire fight."

   Tim had joined the army last September and flown to Vietnam March 11th. Born at Fullerton, California, February 26, 1948, he attended California schools until the family moved to Brewster in July 1964. He then attended Brewster high school, and was graduated in 1966. During his school days he had been interested in football, tumbling, and art.

    He worked briefly after graduation for Crane and Crane, Custom Orchards, and for his father at the H and L. Cattle Co. As soon as he finished his military service, he expected to return to school and study ornamental horticulture.

   He is survived by his parents; two sisters, Trecia Lane Johnson, and JoElla Lane; and his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John B. Stewart, La Habra, California.

   Flags will be flown at half-mast at Brewster while funeral services are held at the Church of Christ, Pateros, Thursday at 2 p.m. Conley Wilmoth will officiate. Interment will follow at Brewster Cemetery.

   Arrangements by William Barnes.



Transcribed from the Herald-Reporter, Brewster, Washington - May 11, 1968




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