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Born June 1, 1920 in Center Township, Columbiana County, Ohio. A child of Simon Yonut and Ruth Ann Dragus.
 
Born June 1, 1920 in Center Township, Columbiana County, Ohio. A child of Simon Yonut and Ruth Ann Dragus.
 
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== Description ==
 
== Description ==
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== Military Service Years ==
 
== Military Service Years ==
Simon Yonut Jr served in the [[U.S. Army|'''U.S. Army''']]. He began serving on May 16, 1944 and was discharged on July 1, 1945. Received a Purple Heart and took part in the Battle of the Bulge.
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Simon Yonut Jr served in the [[U.S. Army|'''U.S. Army''']]. He began serving on May 16, 1944 and was discharged on July 1, 1945. During the Battle of the Bulge, Simon was hit by shrapnel fragment in the neck from an artillery shell. He received a Purple Heart Medal.
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Orders awarding Simon Yonut Jr. a Purple Heart Medal are as follows: HEADQUARTERS 106TH EVACUATION HOSPITAL (SEM), Office of the Commanding Officer, General Orders] Number......13), APO 403, U S Army, 24 February 1945. Under the provisions of the Army Regulations 600-45, dated 22 September 1943, the Purple Heart is awarded to the following for wounds received in action against the enemy: [Simon's name, along with his serial number, was the12th name listed]
  
 
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== Death ==
 
== Death ==
Simon on February 13,  2007 at Forum Health Trumbull Memorial Hospital in Warren, Trumbull County, Ohio. He was buried in February 2007 at Lordstown Village Cemetery in Lordstown, Trumbull County, Ohio.
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Simon on February 13,  2007 at Forum Health Trumbull Memorial Hospital in Warren, Trumbull County, Ohio.  
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He was buried in February 2007 at Lordstown Village Cemetery in Lordstown, Trumbull County, Ohio.

Revision as of 01:19, 12 January 2023

Page edited 11-Jan-2023. ET

Born June 1, 1920 in Center Township, Columbiana County, Ohio. A child of Simon Yonut and Ruth Ann Dragus.

Description

Simon was average in height and build. He was clean shaven and wore glasses in his later life.

Early Years

  • Childhood -
  • Siblings
    • Anne Yonut
    • Victoria Yonut
    • John Yonut
    • Irene Barbara Yonut
    • Mary Yonut
    • Pauline Yonut

Education

Completed on year in high school.

Military Service Years

Simon Yonut Jr served in the U.S. Army. He began serving on May 16, 1944 and was discharged on July 1, 1945. During the Battle of the Bulge, Simon was hit by shrapnel fragment in the neck from an artillery shell. He received a Purple Heart Medal.

Orders awarding Simon Yonut Jr. a Purple Heart Medal are as follows: HEADQUARTERS 106TH EVACUATION HOSPITAL (SEM), Office of the Commanding Officer, General Orders] Number......13), APO 403, U S Army, 24 February 1945. Under the provisions of the Army Regulations 600-45, dated 22 September 1943, the Purple Heart is awarded to the following for wounds received in action against the enemy: [Simon's name, along with his serial number, was the12th name listed]

Military Service(s): U.S. Army

Religion

Family Years

Married Emma Leona Bradfield on April 16, 1938 in Hancock, West Virginia. The couple had two children, one boy - Simon Kenneth, and one girl - Ruth Ann. Emma died on June 7, 1999. Married Elizabeth Margaret Timko on September 16, 2000 at Sts. Cyril and Methodius Catholic Church in Warren, Trumbull County, Ohio. The couple had no children.

Simon and Emma had two children;

  • Ruth Ann Yonut
  • Simon Kenneth Yonut

Simon and Elizabeth had no children.

Residences

  • 2475 Cranwood Drive

Working Years

Employed as a General Supervisor In The Copperweld Steel Labor Department For 39 Years

Personal Life

Simon loved woodworking and fishing.

Death

Simon on February 13, 2007 at Forum Health Trumbull Memorial Hospital in Warren, Trumbull County, Ohio.

He was buried in February 2007 at Lordstown Village Cemetery in Lordstown, Trumbull County, Ohio.