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Marvin Andrew Hilleson (Hillie)

Hillhead, SD

1939, 789, Roubaix, South Dakota,
1939, 2749, Sand Lake (Columbia), BF-2, Night Watch
1939, 789, Este, F-3,

    Marvin Andrew "Hillie" Hilleson
  • BIRTH June 28 1918 Hillhead, Marshall County, South Dakota
  • DEATH August 19 1992 Sioux Falls, Minnehaha County, South Dakota
  • BURIAL Zion Cemetery Veblen, Marshall County, South Dakota

Records indicate that Marvin Andrew Hilleson reported for service at the Municipal Building, Legion Hall in Aberdeen, South Dakota. During his time in the CCC Marvin gained 20 lbs.


"I heard you might be looking for photos of men at the ccc camps in the Black Hills. This is one of our Dad. He is the man on the left. We do not know the man sitting.

"Thanks,"

. . . . John Hilleson
Marvin Hilleson and unknow man Camp Roubaix, Co. 792

Do you have additional information about Marvin Hilleson

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