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Ivel Peter Sager

Custer, SD

1939, 2754, Wind Cave, NP-1,
1940, 2754, Badlands, NP-2, Field Leader

Ivel Peter Sager was born February 15, 1918 and died December 11, 1988. Ivel is buried in the Custer Cemetery, Custer, SD. His parents were Peter H Sager and Regina Lafferty Sager.

A letter October 18, 1939 from Charles E. Rochford, Company Commander, Co. 2754 was addressed to Mrs. Regina L. Sager, Box 464, Custer, S Dak.

Letter to Mrs. Regina L. SagerLetter to Mrs. Regina L. Sager

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