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Samuel Carter "Cart" DeLoach

Male 1915 - 1989  (73 years)


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  1. 1.  Samuel Carter "Cart" DeLoach was born on 17 Apr 1915 in Doeville, , Johnson County, Tennessee; died on 18 Mar 1989 in Walnut Creek, , Contra Costa County, California; was buried on 22 Mar 1989 in Sunset View Cemetery, Contra Costa County, California, .

    Notes:

    Cause of Death: Diabetes complications

    SSN: 415-12-6355

    Sam was probably named after Joseph Gervais. Joseph was a French-Canadian, later American, pioneer settler and trapper in the Pacific Northwest. Joseph joined the Pacific Fur Company, a venture owned by John Jacob Astor. After trapping throughout the Oregon territiory for the Hudson's Bay Company,[7] Gervais permanently settled on French Prairie at the site of what is now the town of Gervais. This is the area where Sam's father Joseph Alexander DeLoach came seeking employment between 1910 and 1920. It is more than a coincidence that Joseph named his first two sons Gervais and Astor.

    About a year after the DeLoach family moved to Johnson City, Tennessee, Sam officially changed his name to Samuel Carter, the name of his grandfather. Sam joined the Civil Conservation Corps after the DeLoach family moved to Johnson City. Following a tour of duty at the Morristown, TN, camp, he attended East Tennesse State Normal College for a quarter. He dropped out of college, and had a series of odd jobs. Following the Japanese bombing of Pearl Harbor, he was drafted into the Army. After reporting to Fort Oglethorpe, Georgia, for Basic Training, he found that he did not like Army life and decided to come home to Tennessee. After a short period at home, he was arrested for being Absent Without Leave, and returned to Fort Oglethorpe. Realizing that he was going to have to stay in the Army, he began applying himself rigorously to his military tasks, and was soon selected for Officer Candidate School (OCS). By the end of WW II, he had advanced to the grade of Major in the Transportation Corps. Following the war, there was an Army-wide reduction of force, and Sam was given the rank of Master Sergeant and retained on active Army duty. When the Korean War broke out, he was returned to officer status, and was promoted to Lieutenant Colonel. He retired at this rank in 1956. Following his Army career, Sam became a real estate salesman in the Monterrey Bay area of California. He did quite well in this business, but after several years, found the long hours and weekend work distasteful. He and June sold their home in Monterrey, and moved to Walnut Creek, CA. After a short stint in full retirement, he got a job as a security guard at the Oakland Army Depot. He retired from this job when he was in his early 60's.

    On the 1920 Johnson County, TN Census, he is listed as Gervais C. DeLoach.
    On the 1930 Johnson County, TN Census, he is listed as Carter DeLoach
    On the 1940 Washington County, TN Census, he is listed as Carter DeLoach

    1950 Contra Costa County, California
    Household 1712
    DeLoach, Sam C. Head. 34 TN Armed Forces
    DeLoach, Rosie K. Wife. 37 TN

    Samuel married Rose Katherine "Rosie" Hamby on 11 Aug 1941 in Petersburg, , Virginia, . Rose (daughter of Leonard Troy Hamby and Martha Catherine "Katie" Bowman) was born on 10 Feb 1913 in Boone's Creek, , Washington County, Tennessee; died on 22 Jul 1984 in Washintgon County, , , Tennessee; was buried on 23 Jul 1984 in Boone's Creek Brethren Church, , Washington County, Tennessee. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Samuel married June Louise Ford on 5 Mar 1952. June (daughter of William Kriebel Ford and Eva Mayfield) was born on 15 Jul 1921 in Saint Louis County, , , Missouri; died on 6 Aug 1991 in Walnut Creek, , Contra Costa County, California; was buried on 10 Aug 1991 in Contra Costa County, , , California. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

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