Albert dies on September 30 1947 from suicide. He married in May of 1941.
Albert dies on September 30 1947 from suicide. He married in May of 1941.
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For some reason my last sentence didn't finish. He was not killed in action. September 30 1947 Certificate of Death: Albert George Rehbein Gun shot wound R eye by 32 revolvers. Other conditions: Temporary insanity, Suicide he was living in Half Moon Montana
I have information of him enlisting in the Marines June of 1937 and I have records of his service until April 1941. I have two marriage certificates to the same woman Mozelle Smith May 5 1941 in Washington and June 11, 1947 in Montana
Albert George Rehbein's death certificate includes his parents' names, Social Security Number, and other information. For what other details or records are you searching?
The Montana Historical Society has digitized newspapers and has posted them FREE here: https://mthspublic.newspapers.com
Several newspaper articles at the site provide details on Albert Rehbein's death.
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