Loomis, Kenneth B., Sgt

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Last Rank
Sergeant
Last Primary AFSC/MOS
AAF MOS 747-Airplane and Engine Mechanic
Last AFSC Group
Ordnance/Maintenance (Enlisted)
Primary Unit
1944-1945, 5th Air Force
Service Years
1942 - 1945
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Home State
Michigan
Michigan
Year of Birth
1916
 
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Home Town
Tustin
Last Address
Cadillac, Michigan
Date of Passing
Sep 01, 2006
 
Location of Interment
Mount Carmel Cemetery - Cadillac, Michigan

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Post 110
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KENNETH B. LOOMIS 

1916-2006
U.S. Army 5th Air Corps
 

World War II Battle Streamers
American and Asiatic-Pacific Theaters
1941-1945

 
Kenneth B. "Ken" Loomis of Cadillac, Michigan entered eternal life on Friday, September 1, 2006 at Cadillac Mercy Hospital. He was 90 years old.

Ken was born on April 19, 1916 in Tustin to Harry and Emma Grayce (Burkett) Loomis. He married Katherin A. Kailing on January 18, 1941. She preceded him in death on September 13, 1999.

Ken graduated from Tustin High School in 1936. He worked at General Motors in Pontiac for five years.

During World War II, Ken enlisted on 7 April 1942 at Fort Custer, Michigan.  He served with the U.S. Army Air Corps for three and a half years, primarily with the 5th Air Force in the Pacific Theater. He was stationed at Jefferson Barracks, Missouri (Army AF Basic Training); Mitchell Field, Long Island, New York (AAF Training Command, 1st Air Force); Westover Field, Massachusetts (25th Army Air Force Base Unit, 1st Air Force); Grenier Field, New Hampshire (1st Air Force).  He was trained and an airplane engine mechanic.

In the South Pacific with the 5th Air Force, he was one of the many who engaged the Japanese in New Guinea, the Dutch East Indies, and as part of the liberating forces in the Philippines Campaign (1944–45).

After the service, he was employed at Chris Craft Company in Cadillac as a pattern maker for 26 years. He later worked with his twin brother as a carpenter for 10 years until retiring.

Ken was a charter member and an organizer, with Reg Boulder, of the Cadillac AMVETS Post No. 110. He was a member of St. Ann Catholic Church where he was an usher and money counter. He enjoyed hunting and fishing.

He was interred in Mount Carmel Cemetery, Cadillac, Wexford County, Michigan.

 
Notes:
Kenneth B. Loomis, 1916 - 2006.
Wife, Katherine Agnes Kailing, 1921 - 1999.
Son, Philip, 1944 - 1995, U.S. Navy Vietnam.

   
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Fifth Air Force

It is one of very few numbered air forces of the United States Air Force never to have been based in the United States itself. It is also one of the oldest and continuously active US air forces. 

Established on 16 August 1941 as the Philippine Department Air Force at Nichols Field, Luzon, Philippines. 5 AF was a United States Army Air Forces combat air force in the Pacific Theater of World War II, engaging in combat operations primarily in the Southwest Pacific AOR. 5 AF units first engaged the Japanese during the Philippines Campaign (1941–1942), then afterward withdrawing to Australia after the Japanese conquest of the islands. Rearmed, it engaged the Japanese in New Guinea, the Dutch East Indies and then as part of the liberating forces in the Philippines Campaign (1944–45).

   

  Younger brother: Dennis W. Loomis
   
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Mar 19, 2012
   
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DENNIS WILLIAM LOOMIS of Beaver Dam, Wisconsin, formerly of Cadillac, Michigan, died Thursday, January 30, 1992 in Hillside Hospital in Beaver Dam, Wisc. He was 68.

Mr. Loomis was born January 29, 1924 in Sherman Township, Osceola County, the son of Grayce (Birkett) and Harry Loomis. He married Joan Reen in 1946 in Mount Pleasant, MI. He later married Cynthia Harlan April 23, 1960 in Detroit.

Mr Loomis was in Advertising Sales with Dunn & Bradstreet in Detroit. In Cadillac, he worked for WWTV. He worked for Wolverine Shoe Company for ten years in Louisiana, Texas and Wisconsin. He was advertising manager for Waupaca County Post and joined the advertising staff of Wisconsin Farmer before retiring due to ill health in 1982.

Mr. Loomis settled in Beaver Dam, Wisc. in 1962 with his wife Cynthia and lived there until his death.

He was a graduate of Tustin High Shool and Berean Bible School in Grand Rapids, Mich. He served in the United States Army Infantry in World War II and was a member of the Disabled American Veterans. He was a 4-H member and 4-H leader in Michigan and Wisconsin. He was a member of the AMVETS, the Exchange Club, Beaver Dam Coin Club and DAV.

Survivors include his wife, Cynthia of Beaver Dam, Wisc; His children Lucinda (Mrs. Donald) Schuster of Tustin, Mich., Steven and Barbra Loomis of Phoenix, Ariz., Kent and Fawn Loomis of Beaver Dam, Wisc., and Anne Loomis of Cedar Rapids, Iowa; his brothers and sisters, Dorothy Vander Veer of Grand Rapids, Stan and Irene Loomis of Tustin, Ken and Kay Loomis of Cadillac, Mayme and Jim Pullen of Cadillac, Marjorie and Bryce Alger of Cadillac, six grandchildren, including Robert and Mary Schuster of Tustin; and one great-grandchild.

He was preceded in death by his parents, Harry and Grayce Loomis, one brother-in-law, Ed Vander Veer and one niece, Marcie Vander Veer.

A memorial service will be held at a later date in Michigan. Memorial tributes may be made to the Disabled American Veterans.

From the Obituaries, Cadillac Evening News, February 4, 1992.

   
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