Conrad Edward Kindrick was born on 9 March 1919, the son of John Horace Kindrick and Vera Maud McNeil. He married Wilma Jean Melton in 1942
Died 9 February 1945
Private First Class
12th Infantry Regiment, 4th Division
PFC Kindrick was returned from Foy-Bastogne, Belgium. He is buried at the Chattanooga National Cemetery, Y, 503.
The Crossville Chronicle, March 1, 1945
On Saturday, Feb. 24, Mrs. Conrad Kindrick, the former Mill Wilma Jean Melton, Crab Orchard, Route 1, received a telegram from the War Department stating that Pvt. Conrad Hendrick was killed in Germany on Feb. 9, and that a letter would follow. Conrad was inducted into the Army August 9, 1944 and place in the infantry. He left Ft. Meade, Maryland, the first week of January, 1945 for overseas duty. He is the son of John Kindrick, Crab Orchard, Route 1, and brother of Mrs. Wesley Stover, Crossville, Rt. , Mrs. willis Hinch, Crab Orchard is also a sister. His brothers are S-Sgt Maynard Kindrick, Rondal Kindrick, somewhere in China.
- Rank: Private First Class
- Date of birth: 9 March 1919
- Date of death: 9 February 1945
- County: Cumberland
- Hometown: Crab Orchard
- Service Branch: Army/Army Air Forces
- Division/Assignment: 12th Infantry Regiment, 4th Division
- Theater: Europe
- Conflict: World War II
- Awards: Purple Heart
- Burial/Memorial Location: Chattanooga National Cemetery, Chattanooga, TN
- Location In Memorial: Pillar VIII, Bottom Panel
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