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HOWARD DENNIS RECEIVES AWARD OF BRONZE STAR

Technician Fourth Grade Howard W. Dennis of the armored division, son of Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Dennis of Farmers Branch, has recently been awarded the Bronze Star medal for "distinguishing himself by heroic service in  connection with military operations against an enemy of  the United States" in the European theatre on September 1st.

Howard, a resident of Farmers Branch all his life, is a graduate of Dallas Tech. Later he worked for the hosiery mill on Denton drive and three years ago entered the army. He was sent overseas about six months ago and was recently transferred on to Holland, where he is still located, according to a letter received last week.

The Carrollton Chronicle - December 8, 1944
Submitted by Edward Lynn Williams

 

 

OBITUARY

Dennis, Howard Wayne

Wayne Dennis, 98, passed away Wednesday, April 24, 2013 at Medical City Hospital in Dallas, Texas. Dennis was born January 21, 1915 to George D. and Effie B. (Leslie) Dennis in Farmers Branch, Texas.

A lifelong resident of Farmer's Branch, Dennis graduated from Dallas Tech in 1934 and worked for a brief time for the hosiery mill on Denton Drive upon graduation. Three years later he became the first man drafted from Dallas County into the U.S. Army to serve in World War II.

Under General George Patton, he stormed the beaches of Normandy and served as a tank mechanic in the battle field holding the rank of Technician Fourth Grade. He later fought in The Battle of the Bulge, freed thousands from Nazi Concentration Camps and was awarded the Bronze Star Medal for "distinguishing himself by heroic service in connection with military operations against an enemy of the United States" on September 1, 1944 in the area of Exermont, France.

After being attacked by an enemy ambush, one vehicle of an American tank force toppled into a ditch, trapping its crew inside the overturned tank. Serving as tank mechanic, Tec 4 Dennis advanced under a violent artillery barrage and heavy fire from the anti-tank guns to the exposed vehicle. Ignoring the shells that were exploding throughout the area, he persisted in his efforts to remove the tank and free the trapped crew. Tec 4 Dennis' courageous and determined action was worthy of this high praise.

Dennis was honorably discharged on November 23, 1945 and returned to Farmer's Branch. He married Mildred Pauline Baird on April 20, 1946. That same year he began working as a mechanic for Southern Plaza Express, now known as Consolidated Freightways, where he served until he retired 1976. He later worked for Brookhaven Country Club, also as a mechanic, then started a repair service in his backyard servicing the local community.

He is survived by his brother George D. Dennis Jr.; daughters Kathleen (Ken) Vines; Colleen (Jim) Longbotham; grandchildren Jeff (Patrice) Vines; Lauren (Tod) Meisner; Megan Longbotham; great grandchildren Maddox Vines; Faith Vines; Courtney Meisner.

Howard was preceded in death by his parents George D. and Effie (Leslie) Dennis; brother Horace Dennis; sisters Maureen McKay and Claudine Dennis; wife Pauline (Baird) Dennis; granddaughter Courtney Elaine Longbotham. Funeral services will be held on Saturday, April 27, 2013 at Webb Chapel United Methodist Church at 11:00 a.m. with Reverend Joyce Cravens presiding. Burial will follow at Keenan Cemetery in Farmer's Branch. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Webb Chapel United Methodist Church.

The Dallas Morning News - April 27, 2013
The Groesbeck Journal Today - May 20, 2013

 

FUNERAL PROGRAM

 

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Submitted by Harold Wayne Dennis

 

 


DENNIS
Howard W. - Jan 21, 1915 - April 24, 2013
Married Apr 20, 1946
M. Pauline - Feb. 6, 1920 - July 30, 2005

Keenan Cemetery, Farmers Branch, Dallas County, Texas

 

Notes:

  • Married Mildren Pauline Baird on April 20, 1946

  • www.FindAGrave.com   Memorial #102134862


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