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'''Military Service(s):''' '''[[U.S. Navy]]'''
 
'''Military Service(s):''' '''[[U.S. Navy]]'''
  
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Married <SPOUSE'S NAME> on <MARRIAGE DATE> at <CHURCH> in <CITY, COUNTY, STATE>. The couple had <NUMBER> children: <NUMBER> boys - <FIRST & MIDDLE NAMES>, and <NUMBER> girls - <FIRST & MIDDLE NAMES>. The couple divorced on <DIVORCE DATE>.
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Married '''[[Mary Virginia Kamenish]]''' on August 11, 1941 in Louisville, Jefferson County, Kentucky. The couple had five children: four boys - Michael Edward, Joseph Daniel, Patrick Anthony and Mark Stephen, and one girl - Mary Cathleen.
  
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The couple had five children:
  
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* '''[[Michael Edward Laughlin]]'''
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* Joseph Daniel Laughlin
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* '''[[Patrick Anthony Laughlin]]'''
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* Mark Stephen Laughlin
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* Mary Cathleen Laughlin
  
Married <2ND SPOUSE> on <MARRIAGE DATE> at <CHURCH> in <CITY, COUNTY, STATE>. The couple had <NUMBER> children. The couple later divorced. <OPTIONAL>
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Married Betty T. Turner on December 3, 1983. The couple had no children. The couple later divorced.
  
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Worked as a park supervisor for the city of Kettering, Montgomery County, Ohio.
  
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== Business Ventures ==
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Owned and operated Ed Laughlin Realty.
  
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== Personal Life ==
Worked as a <JOB TITLE> at <COMPANY NAME> in <CITY, COUNTY, STATE>.  
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Liked to fish and hunt.
  
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== Death ==
Owned and operated the <COMPANY NAME> on <ADDRESS>t in <CITY, COUNTY, STATE>.
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Edward died from pneumonia on January 10, 2009 at Hospice of Dayton in Dayton, Montgomery County, Ohio. He was cremated and his remains were buried in 2009 at Powder Horn Mountain Cemetery in Watauga County, North Carolina.
 
 
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<FIRST NAME> died from a <CAUSE OF DEATH> on <DATE> at <HOSPITAL> in <City, County, State>. He was <BURIED> on <BURIAL DATE> at <NAME OF CEMETERY> in <CITY, COUNTY, STATE>.
 

Revision as of 23:54, 22 January 2022

Born on September 8, 1915 in Henry County, Indiana. He was one of three children, and oldest son, of Donel Laughlin and Mabel Anne Tapscott.

Page edited 22-Jan-22. ET

Description

He was slim of build and of average stature (5 foot nine inches.) He had brown hair, blue eyes and for most of his life he wore a small mustache.

Early Years

  • Childhood
  • Siblings
    • Francis Scott Laughlin
    • June Alice Laughlin

Education

Graduated from Trotwood High School in Trotwood, Montgomery County, Ohio.

Religion

He was baptized into the Catholic faith in 1941.

Civilian Conservation Corps

Edward served in the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC).

Military Service Years

EM2 Edward Ellsworth Laughlin served in the U.S. Navy during World War II. He served in Norfolk, Virginia. He served as a Electricians Mate, 2nd Class.

Military Service(s): U.S. Navy

Family Years

Married Mary Virginia Kamenish on August 11, 1941 in Louisville, Jefferson County, Kentucky. The couple had five children: four boys - Michael Edward, Joseph Daniel, Patrick Anthony and Mark Stephen, and one girl - Mary Cathleen.

The couple had five children:

Married Betty T. Turner on December 3, 1983. The couple had no children. The couple later divorced.

Residences

Working Years

Worked as a park supervisor for the city of Kettering, Montgomery County, Ohio.

Business Ventures

Owned and operated Ed Laughlin Realty.

Personal Life

Liked to fish and hunt.

Death

Edward died from pneumonia on January 10, 2009 at Hospice of Dayton in Dayton, Montgomery County, Ohio. He was cremated and his remains were buried in 2009 at Powder Horn Mountain Cemetery in Watauga County, North Carolina.