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Pearl Harbor Survivor Ira Ike Schab Passes Away
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Ira Ike Schab, a Pearl Harbor survivor and World War Two Navy veteran, passed away at 105. He served in the Pacific, helped put men on the moon, and attended annual commemorations. His life, filled with service, now finds peace. Checkout Solipillow.com
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