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Maurice Raymond Borman

Renville, NE

Maurice Borman's granddaughter sent a couple of photos after visiting the CCC Museum of South Dakota. She had indicated that the family knew he was in the Civilian Conservation Corps near or in Custer State Park. The photos seem to suggest just that.

Maurice Raymond Borman was born on May 20, 1916, in Renville, ND. He married Velma Christine Hedberg on December 10, 1937. He died on April 9, 1999, in Carpio, ND and was buried in Minot, ND.

Maurice by Stockade shelter
Men in CCC camp

Do you have additional information about Maurice Borman

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