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Corozal American Cemetery
Corozal, Panama Province, Panama

GPS: 8.989238, -79.571913

Calle Rufina Alfaro
Edif. #6566
Corozal, Panama

Published: October 30, 2019
Total records: 5,531

Corozal American Cemetery is managed by American Battle Monuments Commission.

Surnames C-D

Records below include only those for Corozal American Cemetery (former Gold Roll section). These were acquired from American Battle Monuments Commission on October 30, 2019. These include dates of death ranging from 1850 to 2018. These also include persons originally interred at Mt. Hope Cemetery but later reintered here...


CABERRA, Maximo, Death: 4-March-1928, Plot A, Row 12, Grave 5, Maximo Caberra was born in the Philippines on April 14, 1905. He was working as a seaman aboard the ship "SS CIRCINUS". He died on March 4, 1928 and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
CABLE, Nathaniel, Private, 3rd Coast Artillery Regiment, U.S. Army, Death: 9-December-1916, Plot C, Row 1, Grave 9, Private Nathaniel Cable was born in Carter County, Tennessee in May 1892. During World War II, he enlisted in the US Army serving as a Private in Headquarters Battery, Coast Artillery Corps, Fort Grant, Canal Zone. He died on December 9, 1916 and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
CABOT, Prospera, Death: 3-September-1973, Plot J, Row 8, Grave 9, Prospera Cabot was born in Panama in 1894. She lived near Panama City, Panama. She died on September 3, 1973 and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
CABRERA, Jose M., Death: 1-February-1933, Plot B, Row 5, Grave 7, Jose M. Cabrera was born in Bayamon, Puerto Rico on September 29, 1888. Initially, he worked as a cigarette maker. On April 14, 1910, he enlisted for three years at Fort Slocum, New York as a Private and was assigned to Company K, 12th Infantry. He served in Puerto Rico and the Philippines. He then worked as a Clerk on board the ship, SS BRAZOS. Later, he was working as a mechanic for the Panama Canal Company. He died on February 1, 1933 and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
CABRERA-REYES, Carlos Manuel, Sergeant First Class, Company D, 2d Battle Group, 28th Infantry Division, U.S. Army, Death: 22-September-1959, Plot B, Row 12, Grave 43, Sergeant First Class Carlos Manuel Cabrera-Reyes was an American born on May 6, 1931. During the Korean War he enlisted in the US Army. He was promoted to Sergeant First Class with Company D, 2nd Battle Group, 28th Infantry Division. He died while on active duty on September 22, 1959 and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
CACERES, Leticia Barsallo De, Death: 10-November-1972, Plot J, Row 1, Grave 10, Leticia Barsallo De Caceres was born in Panama in 1922. She died on November 10, 1972 at home and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
CADOGAN, Beresford, Death: 18-April-1963, Plot D, Row 1, Grave 5, Beresford Cadogan was born in Barbados, British West Indies on January 18, 1891. He enlisted in the US Army and served as a Private with A Company, 564th Engineer Service Battalion during World War I. After the War he worked he worked as a civilian in the Canal Zone. Upon retirement, he continued to live in Panama. ma. He died on April 18, 1963 and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
CAESAR, Conrado, Death: 14-November-1932, Plot G, Row 9, Grave 3, Conrado Caesar was the three year old American son of Valintine Caesar and Mercedes Caesar living in the Canal Zone. He died on November 14, 1932 and was buried at the Mt. Hope Cemetery then reinterred at the Corozal American Cemetery in 1979.
CAIN, Ehelbert Wendell S., Death: 11-May-1973, Plot J, Row 4, Grave 13, Ehelbert Wendell S. Cain was born in Panama on November 8, 1916. He worked as a civilian for the US Army in the Canal Zone. He died on May 11, 1973 and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
CAIRO, Lauro S., Sergeant Major, 1109th Signal Brigade, U.S. Army, U.S. Army, Death: 13-August-1990, Plot F, Row 13, Grave 13, Sergeant Major Lauro S. Cairo was born in Cuba on October 28, 1949. He enlisted in the US Army and was promoted to Sergeant Major serving with the 1109th Signal Brigade, Ft. Clayton, Republic of Panama. He served during the Korean War and the Vietnam War and became a naturalized citizen. He died on August 13, 1990 at the Gorgas Army Hospital and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
CAJAR, Raquel, Death: 16-July-1958, Plot H, Row 21, Grave 16, Raquel Cajar was an American born on November 4, 1918. She was living in Panama and working as a civilian for the US Army. She died on July 16, 1958 and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
CAJER, Mirand, Death: 3-December-1909, Plot E, Row 18, Grave 1, Mirand Cajer was an American widower born in 1861. He was not an Isthmus Canal Company employee and had been in country for 14 days. He died on December 3, 1909 at the Ancon Hospital. He was buried at the Ancon Cemetery. He was disinterred and cremated in 1914. His cremains were held in the Gorgas Mortuary and upon the request of the mortuary buried at the Corozal American Cemetery in 1979.
CAJIGA, Antonio, Death: 8-August-1974, Plot D, Row 4, Grave 6, Antonio Cajiga was born in Puerto Rico on September 18, 1895. He enlisted in the US Army and served as a Private during World War I. After the war he moved to Panama. He died on August 8, 1974 and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
CALDER, Roslyn Ellen, Death: 1-May-1980, Plot I, Row 9, Grave 35, Roslyn Ellen Calder was an American housewife born on May 11, 1891. She was living in Panama. She died on May 1, 1980 and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
CALDERHEAD, Renwick Silas, Lieutenant Commander, Aviation, U.S. Navy, Death: 20-August-1942, Plot D, Row 10, Grave 4, Lieutenant Commander Renwick Silas Calderhead was born in Dawson, Canada on July 29, 1903. He was commissioned in the US Navy as a Lieutenant Commander (Aviation) during World War II. He became a naturalized US citizen. He died while on active duty on August 20, 1942 from an airplane crash at Manzanillo Bay. He was buried at the Mt. Hope Cemetery then reinterred at the Corozal American Cemetery in 1979.
CALDITO PERALTA, Balbino, Death: 19-March-1980, Plot C, Row 3, Grave 29, Balbino Caldito Peralta was born in the Philippines on March 10, 1900. He enlisted in the US Navy and became Chief Cook with service during World War II. He was a naturalized a US citizen. Upon retirement from the Navy, he lived in Panama. He died on March 19, 1980 was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery
CALDWELL, George Alfred, Death: 26-August-1911, Plot E, Row 9, Grave 11, George Alfred Caldwell was born in Kentucky in 1865. He moved to the Canal Zone where he was appointed as a draftsman in the Division of Building Construction, Isthmus Canal Company on July 29, 1904 and was transferred to the Sanitation Department on January 1, 1907. He died on August 26, 1911 at the Colon Hospital. He was cremated and his cremains were stored at the Gorgas Mortuary. Upon request of the mortuary, his cremains were buried at the Corozal American Cemetery in 1979.
CALDWELL, Infant, Death: 1-October-1982, Plot A, Row 8, Grave 44, Infant boy Caldwell was the stillborn American son of US Air Force Sergeant Craig Caldwell, 1978th Composite Troop and Nancy Caldwell at Howard Air Force Base, Canal Zone. He died on October 1, 1982 at Gorgas Army Hospital and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
CALLAGHAN, Edward P., Private, Company K, 10th Infantry Regiment, U.S. Army, Death: 25-April-1913, Plot K, Row 10, Grave 14, Private Edward P. Callaghan was born in Rochester, New York on July 12, 1884. He enlisted as a Private in Company K, 10th Infantry Regiment, Camp Otis, Canal Zone serving during the Spanish-American War. He died while on active duty on April 25, 1913 and was buried at the Ancon Cemetery. He was reinterred in Section A, Old Corozal Cemetery in March 1914. His remains were not found, so he was honored by a headstone at Section K, Row 10, Grave 14, Corozal American Cemetery in 1981.
CALLAHAN, William V., Death: 25-September-1934, Plot B, Row 7, Grave 5, William V. Callahan was born in Massachusetts on October 25, 1879. He moved to the Canal Zone and was employed as a finance clerk with the Panama Canal Company. He died on September 25, 1934 and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
CALLAN, John, Death: 30-April-1966, Plot K, Row 19, Grave 30, John Callan was born in England on April 27, 1925. As an adult he served as a room steward on the ship "SS CAROLINA". He died on April 30, 1966 aboard ship and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
CALLENDER, Diana Clara Watson Tuchan De, Death: 15-May-1973, Plot J, Row 5, Grave 2, Diana Clara Watson Tuchan De Callender was born in Panama on September 12, 1886. She lived near Panama City. She died on May 15, 1973 and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
CALLENDER, George, Death: 26-May-1973, Plot J, Row 5, Grave 10, George Callender was born in the British West Indies on March 10, 1886. He moved to Panama to work for the Panama Canal Company. Upon retirement he continued to live in Panama. He died on May 26, 1973 and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
CALLOWAY, Frank, Death: 3-February-1931, Plot F, Row 6, Grave 37, Frank Calloway was the nine hour old twin American son of Vern Calloway and Bessie Calloway living in the Canal Zone. He died on February 3, 1931. He was buried at the Mt. Hope Cemetery then reinterred at the Corozal American Cemetery in 1979 with his twin brother, Parm Calloway.
CALLOWAY, Parm, Death: 3-February-1931, Plot F, Row 6, Grave 37, Parm Calloway was the 3 minute old twin American son of Vern Calloway and Bessie Calloway living in the Canal Zone. He died on February 3, 1931. He was buried at the Mt. Hope Cemetery then reinterred at the Corozal American Cemetery in 1979 with his twin brother, Frank Calloway.
CALO, Manuel, Death: 17-March-1937, Plot K, Row 2, Grave 4, Manuel Calo was born in Beno, Spain on March 30, 1914. He served as a seaman aboard the ship "SS AROLA-MENDI". He died on March 17, 1937 aboard ship and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
CALOBREVES, Andres, Death: 18-November-1941, Plot K, Row 6, Grave 15, Andres Calobreves was born in Greece on May 28, 1889. He moved to Panama and was employed as a compressor operator with the Panama Canal Company. He died on November 18, 1941 and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
CALTHIRST, Percy, Death: 27-November-1964, Plot I, Row 5, Grave 50, Percy Calthirst was born in New Orleans, Louisiana on January 1, 1887. He moved to the Canal Zone and worked as a machinist for the Isthmus Canal Company, starting on February 19, 1908. He received the Roosevelt Medal for his superior work. He died on November 27, 1964 and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
CALVI, Guyer, Private, Company L, 14th Infantry Regiment, U.S. Army, Death: 14-December-1921, Plot C, Row 6, Grave 12, Private First Class Calvi was born in Athol, Massachusetts on November 2, 1891. He enlisted in the U.S. Army and served with Company L, 14th Infantry Regiment during World War I. He died while on active duty on December 14, 1921 and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
CALVIT, Irene Elizabeth, Death: 23-December-1957, Plot B, Row 5, Grave 5, Mrs. Irene E. Calvit was born in Salem, Virginia on January 23, 1894. She moved with her family to the Canal Zone for a while and retired in St. Petersburg, Florida. She died on December 23, 1957 and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
CAMARGO, Daniela M., Death: 27-August-1973, Plot J, Row 8, Grave 7, Daniela M. Camargo was born in Panama on April 11, 1926. She lived near Panama City, Panama. She died on August 27, 1973 and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
CAMBY, Virgil G., Death: 10-May-1960, Plot I, Row 1, Grave 26, Virgil G. Camby was born in Missouri on July 29, 1916. He moved to Panama and worked for the Police Department, Panama Canal Company. He died on May 10, 1960 and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
CAMBY, William, Death: 2-May-1941, Plot F, Row 12, Grave 6, William Camby was the year old American son of Virgil Camby and Thelma Camby living in the Canal Zone. He died on May 2, 1941. He was buried at the Mt. Hope Cemetery then re-interred at the Corozal American Cemetery in 1979.
CAMERON, Frank F., Death: 19-March-1914, Plot K, Row 10, Grave 18, Frank F. Cameron was born in Chicago, Illinois on July 10 1873. He moved to Panama from New Brighton, Staten Island, New York and worked for the Mechanical Division, Isthmus Canal Company for five years. He resigned to take up sailing a small boat on March 10, 1914. He died on March 19, 1914. He was buried in Section A, Old Corozal and reinterred at Corozal American Cemetery in 1981.
CAMERON, Gregory, Death: 11-October-1950, Plot F, Row 2, Grave 33, Gregory Cameron was the day old American son of Mr. and Mrs. Cameron. He died on October 11, 1950 in Panama City. He was buried in the Panama City Cemetery, reinterred at the Mt. Hope Cemetery on 26 October 1952, then reinterred at the Corozal American Cemetery in 1979.
CAMERON, Mrs. John, Death: 28-June-1913, Plot I, Row 12, Grave 29, Mrs. John Cameron was a married American woman born in 1868 and living with husband, John Cameron, at Cristobal, Canal Zone for six months. She died on June 28, 1913. Her remains were misplaced and she is honored by a headstone at Section I, Row 12, Grave 29, Corozal American Cemetery in 1981.
CAMERON, Thomas, Death: 25-October-1944, Plot B, Row 4, Grave 41, Thomas Cameron was born in Bayonne, New Jersey on September 8, 1891. He moved to Panama to find work. He died on October 25, 1944 and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
CAMPBELL, Altimont, Death: 18-July-1973, Plot J, Row 7, Grave 9, Altimont Campbell was born in Jamaica on March 10, 1910. He moved to Panama to work for the Panama Canal Company. He died on July 18, 1973 and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
CAMPBELL, Frances, Death: 2-May-1914, Plot E, Row 9, Grave 12, Frances Campbell was born in Jamaica in 1876. She moved to Panama but was a non- Panama Canal Company employee living in Panama City for five years. She died on May 2, 1914 at the Ancon Hospital. She was cremated and her remains were held at the Gorgas mortuary. At the request of the mortuary the remains were buried at the Corozal American Cemetery in 1981.
CAMPBELL, Fred E., Death: 13-May-1955, Plot B, Row 14, Grave 44, Fred Campbell was born in Virginia on August 25, 1898. During World War I, he enlisted in the U.S. Army and served as a Private with the 53rd Coast Artillery Regiment. He married Gladys Campbell and moved from Trenton, New Jersey to the Canal Zone where he worked as a car inspector, Railroad Division, Panama Canal Company. He died on May 13, 1955 and is buried at the Corozal American Cemetery near his wife.
CAMPBELL, Gilberto, Death: 4-December-1973, Plot J, Row 12, Grave 3, Gilberto Campbell was a Panamanian born in 1920 and living in Panama. He died on December 4, 1973 and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
CAMPBELL, Gladys Anna, Death: 27-April-1979, Plot I, Row 9, Grave 63, Gladys Campbell was born in Pennsylvania on January 25, 1905. She married Fred E. Campbell and they moved to the Canal Zone. After her husband died she remained in Panama. She died on April 27, 1979 and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery near her husband, Fred.
CAMPBELL, Infant, Death: 25-September-1973, Plot F, Row 7, Grave 7, Infant boy Campbell was the day old American son of Roy Campbell and Ruth Campbell living in Panama. He died on September 25, 1973. He was buried at the Mt. Hope Cemetery then reinterred at the Corozal American Cemetery in 1979.
CAMPBELL, John, Death: 29-November-1905, Plot F, Row 13, Grave 23, John Campbell was born in Jamaica in 1856. He moved to Panama for employment. He was a non- Isthmus Canal Company employee, but worked for the Panama Railroad Company for eight years. He became a naturalized US citizen. He died on November 29, 1905. He was buried at the Mt. Hope Cemetery then reinterred at the Corozal American Cemetery in 1979.
CAMPBELL, Stephen Augustus, Death: 8-June-1974, Plot J, Row 14, Grave 15, Stephen Augustus Campbell was born in Panama. He worked for the Panama Canal Company. After retirement, he remained in Panama. He died on June 8, 1974 and buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
CAMPBELL, Theodora Windhusen, Death: 4-October-1969, Plot B, Row 3, Grave 32, Theodora Campbell was born in Pender, Nebraska on September 8, 1890. She married Woodworth Campbell and they moved to the canal Zone where she worked as a school teacher. After her husband died on April 4, 1943, she remained in Panama teaching. She died on October 4, 1969 at her home in Panama City and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery next to her husband.
CAMPBELL, Woodworth, Death: 5-April-1943, Plot B, Row 3, Grave 31, Woodworth Campbell was born in Rochester New York on June 29, 1874. He married Theodora Campbell and they moved to the Canal Zone where he was employed and she taught school. He died on April 5, 1943 and is buried at the Corozal American Cemetery next to his wife.
CAMPOS, Philip, Death: 30-December-2007, Plot I, Row 4, Grave 53, Philip Campos was an American born on February 5, 1921. He enlisted in the US Army and retired as a Master Sergeant. He is a veteran of World War II, Korea and Vietnam and living at Juan Diaz Jardin Climpico, Panama. He died on January 30, 2007 at San Fernando Hospital and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
CANHAM, Thomas Parkin, Death: 22-February-1942, Plot E, Row 17, Grave 12, Thomas Parkin Canham was born in Waterville, Maine on August 30, 1915. He moved to Panama and worked as an accountant for the Panama Canal Company. He died on February 22, 1942. He was buried at the Mt. Hope Cemetery then re-interred at the Corozal American Cemetery in 1979.
CANNELL, Maurice Robert, Death: 12-September-1945, Plot K, Row 9, Grave 8, Maurice Robert Cannell was born in England on March 2, 1900. He was employed as chief engineer aboard the ship "MV ROCKFOREST'. He died on September 12, 1945 and is buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
CANO, Infant, Death: 27-June-1995, Plot G, Row 9, Grave 9, Infant boy Cano was the stillborn American son of Nefertiti Cano, who worked for the Centra de Rehabitelacion Fenenina. He died on June 27, 1995 at the Santo Tomas Hospital and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
CANTOR, Irving G., Staff Sergeant, U.S. Army, Death: 31-October-1944, Plot B, Row 8, Grave 13, Staff Sergeant Irving G. Cantor was born in New Jersey on March 25, 1907. He enlisted in the US Army and was promoted to Staff Sergeant with service during World War II. He died while on active duty on October 31, 1944 and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
CAPAN, Narcissa, Death: 8-June-1943, Plot K, Row 8, Grave 3, Narcissa Capan was born in Colombia on October 29, 1879. She moved to Panama to find employment. She died on June 8, 1943 and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
CARATTINI, Rosa, Death: 10-August-1963, Plot I, Row 4, Grave 42, Rosa Carattini was born in Puerto Rico on September 1, 1881. She moved to Panama to find work. She died on August 10, 1963 and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
CARD, Stephanie Arlene, Death: 13-September-1990, Plot E, Row 2, Grave 17, Stephanie Arlene Card was the ten day old American daughter of US Air Force Staff Sergeant John Card, Security Police, living at Howard Air Force Base, Canal Zone. She died on September 13, 1990 at the Gorgas Army Hospital and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
CARDONA, Juan, Corporal, Company C, Puerto Rican Infantry Regiment, U.S. Army, Death: 16-January-1918, Plot C, Row 2, Grave 10, Corporal Juan Cardona was born in Puerto Rico on October 8, 1887. He enlisted in the US Army and served as a Corporal with Company C, Puerto Rican Infantry at Camp Otis, Canal Zone during World War I. He died while on active duty on January 16, 1918 at Camp E. S. Otis and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
CARDUCCI, Fred, Death: 27-October-1946, Plot D, Row 15, Grave 4, Fred Carducci was born in Pratola Peligna, Italy on December 26, 1886. He immigrated to the United States the became a naturalized citizen. He married Maria Zanaboni Carducci. He enlisted in the US Army and was promoted to Master Sergeant with service during World War I. Upon retirement he lived in Panama. He died on October 27, 1946. He was buried at the Mt. Hope Cemetery then reinterred at the Corozal American Cemetery with his wife, Maria Zanaboni Carducci, in 1979.
CARDUCCI, Maria Zanaboni, Death: 10-September-1964, Plot D, Row 15, Grave 04, Maria Zanaboni Carducci was born in Italy in 1898. She married Fred Carducci and they moved to Panama. Fred served as a sergeant in the US Army and died in 1946. Maria remained in Panama. She died on September 10, 1964. She was buried at the Mt. Hope Cemetery then reinterred at the Corozal American Cemetery with her husband, Fred, in 1979.
CAREY, Benjamin Francis, Fireman, U.S. Navy, Death: 23-December-1943, Plot D, Row 16, Grave 3, Fireman Benjamin Francis Carey was born in Kingston, Pennsylvania on January 12, 1922. He enlisted in the US Navy serving during World War II. He died while on active duty on December 23, 1943 at Lima Bay, Panama. He was buried at the Mt. Hope Cemetery then reinterred at the Corozal American Cemetery in 1979.
CAREY, Richard Arthur, Death: 5-October-1965, Plot K, Row 20, Grave 20, Richard Arthur Carey was born in England on August 16, 1925. He served as a fireman and water tender aboard the ship "SS HEMIMACTRA". He died on October 5, 1965 and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
CAREY, Rufus Leon, Death: 5-September-1990, Plot B, Row 12, Grave 12, Rufus Leon Carey was born in Marshall, Texas on March 11, 1917. He enlisted in the US Army and was promoted to Corporal. After his enlistment ended, he enlisted in the US Navy and served as an Electrician's Mate during World War II. After his retirement from the Armed Forces, he worked as an electrical supervisor for US Government. He died on September 5, 1990 at Orlando, Florida and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
CARLIN, Catherine, Death: 10-March-1972, Plot I, Row 8, Grave 34, Catherine Carlin was born in New York on July 3, 1905. She moved to the Canal Zone and was employed as a civilian by the US Navy in Panama. She died on March 10, 1972 and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
CARLIN, Richard Thomas, Private, N Battery, 72nd Coast Artillery, U.S. Army, Death: 8-January-1942, Plot C, Row 11, Grave 15, Private Richard Thomas Carlin was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on February 25, 1922. During World War II, he enlisted in the US Army serving as a Private with Battery N, 72nd Coast Artillery. He died while on active duty on January 8, 1942 and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
CARLIN, William R. Sr., Death: 9-February-1963, Plot I, Row 3, Grave 44, William R. Carlin, Sr. was born in Ayrshire, Scotland on March 15, 1903. He moved to the Canal Zone and worked as a civilian for the US Army in Panama. He was married to Catherine M. Carlin. After retirement he remained in Panama. He died on February 9, 1963 and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
CARLOS, Babis, Death: 7-April-1942, Plot A, Row 6, Grave 32, Babis Carlos was born in Greece on February 2, 1899. He served as a seaman aboard the tugboat "SS Shasta". He died on April 7, 1942 and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
CARLTON, Russell C., Private, Cooks and Bakers School, U.S. Army, Death: 6-February-1921, Plot C, Row 5, Grave 15, Private Russell C. Carlton was born in Parthenon, Arkansas in August 1896. During World War I, he enlisted in the US Army, serving as a Private in the Cooks and Bakers School. He died while on active duty on February 6, 1921 and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
CARLYLE, F. W., Death: 16-March-1916, Plot I, Row 11, Grave 17, F. W. Carlyle was a married American born in 1865. He moved to Panama for employment as the custodian at the G.M. Division, Isthmus Canal Company. He died on March 16, 1916 at the Ancon Hospital. He was buried at Section A, Old Corozal Cemetery and reinterred at the Corozal American Cemetery in 1979.
CARLYLE, John Copeland, Death: 20-January-1919, Plot A, Row 6, Grave 12, John Copeland Carlyle was born in England in 1888. He became an assistant engineer on the ship "SS Tallac". He died on January 20, 1919 and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
CARMELO, Roberto, Death: 10-June-1970, Plot E, Row 13, Grave 22, Roberto Carmelo was an American born in 1901. He moved to Panama to work for the Panama Canal Company. He died on June 10, 1970 and was buried at the Mt. Hope Cemetery then re-interred at the Corozal American Cemetery in 1979.
CARNATHAN, Etta T., Death: 20-October-1951, Plot H, Row 13, Grave 8, Etta T. Carnathan was born in Alabama on December 8, 1915. She moved to Panama to live. She died at the Gorgas Army Hospital on October 20, 1951 and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
CARNRIGHT, Helen A., Death: 24-November-1952, Plot E, Row 12, Grave 28, Helen A. Carnright was born in New York on June 26, 1900. She moved to Panama and lived at Margarita, Canal Zone. She died on November 24, 1952. She was buried at the Mt. Hope Cemetery then reinterred at the Corozal American Cemetery in 1979.
CAROMINA, Anthony John, Death: 8-January-1947, Plot H, Row 3, Grave 14, Anthony John Caromina was an American born in 1894. He moved to Panama to serve as a Panamanian negotiating agent. He died on January 8, 1947 and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
CARPIO, Yolani Ramon, Death: 4-July-1986, Plot B, Row 8, Grave 46, Yolani Ramon Carpio was the stillborn son of U.S. Army Specialist Fifth Class Francisco A. Carpio and Daphine L. Carpio, living at Ft. Clayton, Republic of Panama. He died on July 4, 1986 and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
CARPPROW, James Marcellas, Death: 11-April-1952, Plot A, Row 9, Grave 37, James Marcellas Carpprow was born in Ardmore, Arkansas on October 8, 1877. He moved to the Canal Zone and worked as a sanitary inspector for the Panama Canal Company. Upon retirement, he remained in Panama. He died on April 11, 1952 and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
CARR, Albert T. Jr., Staff Sergeant, 28th Fighter Squadron, 37th Fighter Group, U.S. Army Air Forces, Service #13027290, Death: 11-June-1945, Plot C, Row 5, Grave 31, World War II, Staff Sergeant Albert T. Carr was born in Gloucester, New Jersey on October 7, 1914. He enlisted in the U.S. Army Air Force and served as a Staff Sergeant with the 28th Fighter Squadron during World War II. After the war he remained in Panama. He died on June 11, 1945 and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
CARR, Byron T., Death: 11-July-1964, Plot I, Row 3, Grave 52, Byron T. Carr was born in Ohio on August 22, 1885. He moved to Panama to work for the Panama Canal Company. Upon retirement, he remained in Panama. He died on July 11, 1964 and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
CARR, Edna M., Death: 25-October-1964, Plot I, Row 5, Grave 49, Edna M. Carr was born in New York on August 8, 1891. She moved to Panama to live. She died on October 25, 1964 and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
CARR, Glenn A., Mechanic, U.S. Merchant Marine, Death: 14-May-1943, Plot B, Row 7, Grave 31, World War II, Glenn A. Carr was an American born in 1915. He served as a mechanic in the U.S. Merchant Marine during World War II. He died on May 14, 1943 in Honduras and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
CARR, Lee B., Death: 9-February-1968, Plot I, Row 7, Grave 41, Lee B. Carr was born in Pennsylvania on June 23, 1883. He moved to Panama so the he could work for the Panama Canal Company. Upon retirement, he remained in Panama. He died on February 9, 1968 and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
CARR, Mary A., Death: 14-September-1946, Plot E, Row 12, Grave 21, Mary A. Carr was an American woman born in 1869. She moved to Panama to live. She died on September 14, 1946. She was buried at the Mt. Hope Cemetery then reinterred at the Corozal American Cemetery in 1979.
CARR, Thomas Patrick, Death: 13-December-1948, Plot G, Row 2, Grave 18, Thomas Patrick Carr was born in St. Louis, Missouri on March 17, 1904. He moved to Panama so that he could work as an aide to the Engineering Department, Panama Canal Company. He died on December 13, 1948 and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
CARRASQUILLA, Isabel Dias, Death: 9-November-1940, Plot A, Row 7, Grave 30, Isabel Dias Carrasquilla was born in Puerto Rico on June 4, 1846. She moved to Panama to live. She died on November 9, 1940 and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
CARRASQUILLO, Fausto, Death: 6-November-1975, Plot I, Row 10, Grave 24, Fausto Carrasquillo was born in Puerto Rico on October 5, 1909. He moved to Panama so that he could work as a civilian for the U.S. Army. Upon retirement, he remained in Panama. He died on November 6, 1975 and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
CARRERA, Santiago Manuel, Death: 14-March-1949, Plot K, Row 13, Grave 8, Santiago Manuel Carrera was born in Peru in 1875. He moved to Panama to live. He died on March 14, 1949 at home and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
CARRINGTON, Clifford, Death: 3-March-1971, Plot B, Row 10, Grave 52, Clifford Carrington was an American born on February 2, 1917. He enlisted in the U.S. Navy and served as Chief Turret Captain aboard a naval ship during World War II, the Korean War and the Vietnam War. Upon retirement, he moved to Panama. He died on March 3, 1971 and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
CARROLL, Frederick L., Death: 4-September-1938, Plot B, Row 10, Grave 10, Frederick L. Carroll was born in New York on September 4, 1878. He enlisted in the U.S. Army and served as a First Sergeant during World War I. Upon retirement, he remained in Panama. He died on September 4, 1938 and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
CARTAGENA, Infant, Death: 16-November-1948, Plot F, Row 14, Grave 13, Infant girl Cartagena was the day old daughter of U.S. Navy seaman Manuel Cartagena and Flora Cartagena living in Panama. She died on November 16, 1948 and was buried at the Mt. Hope Cemetery then reinterred at the Corozal American Cemetery in 1979.
CARTAGENA, Pedro N., Death: 23-January-1951, Plot F, Row 3, Grave 37, Pedro N. Cartagena was the eleven day old son of a U.S. Army enlisted man from Puerto Rico and his wife living in the Canal Zone. He died on January 23, 1951 at the Coco Solo Naval Hospital. He was buried at the Mt. Hope Cemetery then reinterred at the Corozal American Cemetery in 1979.
CARTAS, Daniel, Death: 17-May-1959, Plot B, Row 12, Grave 44, Daniel Cartas of Puerto Rican descent born in New York on August 15, 1923. He enlisted in the U.S. Navy and served as Seaman First Class with the U.S. Naval Reserve during World War II. After the war he worked as a fisherman in Panama. He died on May 17, 1959 and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
CARTER, Frank, Chief Electrical Artificer, HMS Diomede, Death: 21-June-1928, Plot C, Row 10, Grave 10, Chief Electrical Artificer Frank Carter was born in Thatcham, Berkshire, England on September 11, 1886. He served on the ship "HMS Defiance" during World War I. He was promoted to Chief Electrical Artificer on the Fleet Sweeping Sloop "HMS Diomede", Royal British Navy after the war. He died while on active duty on June 21, 1928 at the Gorgas Hospital, Ancon, Canal Zone of Septicemia and is buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
CARTER, Juliet M., Death: 13-December-1931, Plot B, Row 11, Grave 19, Juliet Carter was born in Truro, Nova Scotia on November 5, 1873. She immigrated to the United States in 1893 where she married William Carter. They moved to the Canal Zone where William found employment. After William's death in 1928 she remained in Balboa, Canal Zone. She died on December 13, 1931. She was cremated and buried at the Corozal American Cemetery next to her husband.
CARTER, Lyle R., Private, U.S. Army Air Forces, Service #19003277, Death: 2-May-1944, Plot C, Row 8, Grave 19, World War II, Private Lyle Carter was born on June 7, 1923 at Centralia, Illinois. He enlisted as a Private in the U.S. Army Air Corps and was serving during World War II. He died while on active duty on May 2, 1944 at Aguadulce, Panama and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
CARTER, Mary Williams De, Death: 19-October-1971, Plot F, Row 3, Grave 41, Mary Williams De Carter was an American born in 1903. She was living in Panama. She died on October 19, 1971 at the Hospital Amador Guerrero. She was buried at the Mt. Hope Cemetery then reinterred at the Corozal American Cemetery in 1979.
CARTER, Robert, Plot B, Row 11, Grave 21, Robert Carter was an adult, whose cremains were found and buried at the Corozal American Cemetery in 1981.
CARTER, Roy T., Death: 30-April-1930, Plot B, Row 3, Grave 2, Roy T. Carter was born in Huntington, West Virginia in 1906. He served as a fireman aboard the ship "SS Onondaga". He died on April 30, 1930 and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
CARTER, William, Death: 27-May-1928, Plot B, Row 11, Grave 20, William Carter was born in Rhode Island on August 2, 1877. He married Juliet Carter and moved to Panama to work for the Panama Canal Company as tugboat master. He died on May 27, 1928. He was cremated and buried at the Corozal American Cemetery next to his wife Juliet.
CARTERET, Thurman W., Death: 20-October-2013, Plot H, Row 1, Grave 12, Mr. Carteret served in the U.S. Air Force and is a veteran of the Vietnam War.
CARTOTTO, Gregory G., Death: 12-February-1968, Plot I, Row 7, Grave 35, Gregory G. Cartotto was born in New Jersey On January 3, 1912. He moved to Panama work as Chief of the Claims Branch, Panama Canal Company. Upon retirement, he remained in Panama. He died on February 12, 1968 and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
CARVER, Charles H., Technical Sergeant, 13th Transportation Company, U.S. Army Air Corps, U.S. Army, Death: 30-March-1942, Plot C, Row 2, Grave 41, Technical Sergeant Charles H. Carver was born in Kansas City, Missouri. He enlisted in the U.S. Army and served as a Technical Sergeant with the 13th Transportation Company during World War II. He died on March 30, 1942 from an aircraft crash at Villa Aldama, Mexico. He was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
CASANOVA, Alma, Death: 3-February-1952, Plot H, Row 13, Grave 10, Alma Casanova was born in Louisiana on July 29, 1886. She married Clement Casanova and moved with him to the Canal Zone, She died on February 3, 1952 and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery near her husband, Clement.
CASANOVA, Clement Francis, Death: 2-July-1950, Plot H, Row 11, Grave 9, Clement Francis Casanova was born in New Orleans, Louisiana on March 2, 1989. He married Alma Casanova and moved to the Canal Zone. He died on July 2, 1950 at home and is buried at the Corozal American Cemetery near his wife, Alma.
CASEY, Joseph Gerard Gregory, Death: 13-August-1981, Plot D, Row 6, Grave 1, Chief Storekeeper Joseph Gerard Gregory Casey was born in New York City on March 12, 1911. He enlisted in the U.S. Navy on November 10, 1942 and served as Chief Storekeeper aboard the auxiliary ship, USS Anthedom (AS-24). After the war, he married Carmen Ternes and lived in the Canal Zone working as a U.S. Navy civilian. He died on August 13, 1981 at the Gorgas Hospital and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
CASEY, Michael, Private, Battery K, 72nd Coast Artillery Regiment, U.S. Army, Death: 12-July-1942, Plot C, Row 8, Grave 34, Private Michael Casey was born in Kerry, Ireland on December 23, 1905. He immigrated to the United States and became a naturalized citizen. He enlisted in the U.S. Army and served as a Private with Battery K, 72nd Coast Artillery during World War II. After the war he remained in Panama. He died on July 12, 1942 at Gatun, Canal Zone and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
CASIRA, Salvador, Death: 4-June-1971, Plot D, Row 1, Grave 4, Salvador Casira was born in the Philippines on January 20, 1907. He immigrated to the United States and became a naturalized citizen. He enlisted in the U.S. Navy and served as a Chief Steward during World War II. Upon retirement from the Navy, he moved to Panama. He died on June 4, 1971 and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
CASSARELLI, Silvia Elena, Death: 19-April-1919, Plot A, Row 6, Grave 9, Silvia Elena Cassarelli was the four month old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cassarelli from Italy. She died on April 19, 1919 and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
CASSELL, Allene Mabel, Death: 19-December-1976, Plot E, Row 8, Grave 20, Allene Mabel Cassell was born on December 10, 1897 in Eubank, Kentucky. She married Earl Cassell and moved to the Canal Zone. She died on December 19, 1976. She was buried at the Mt. Hope Cemetery then reinterred at the Corozal American Cemetery in 1979.
CASSIBRY, Hugh Wilton Jr., Death: 9-May-1970, Plot I, Row 8, Grave 9, Hugh Wilton Cassibry, Jr. was an American born on January 27, 1950. He was a student at Santa Clara, California when he died on May 9, 1970. He was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
CASSIDY, James M., Second Lieutenant, 2nd Fighter Squadron, U.S. Army Air Forces, Death: 1-March-1943, Plot C, Row 1, Grave 28, Second Lieutenant James M. Cassidy was born in the United States on March 2, 1920. During World War II, he was commissioned Second Lieutenant in the Army Air Force and assigned to the 2nd Fighter Squadron. On March 1, 1943 he was killed while on active duty when his aircraft crashed in Uramita, Colombia. He was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
CASSUBEN, Ella, Death: 3-April-1917, Plot E, Row 9, Grave 16, Ella Cassuben was an American born in 1882. She was living in Panama when she died on April 3, 1917. She was cremated and buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
CASTELLI, Julius, Death: 21-December-1953, Plot B, Row 10, Grave 35, Julius Castelli was an American born on May 29, 1911. He enlisted in the U.S. Army Air Force and served as a Private First Class with the 44th Reconnaissance Squadron during World War II. After the war he moved to Panama. He died on December 21, 1953 and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
CASTILLO, Francisco, Death: 4-November-1944, Plot K, Row 8, Grave 14, Francisco Castillo was born in Spain in 1865.\He moved to Panama to work for the Panama Canal Company. Upon retirement, he remained in Panama. He died on November 4, 1944 and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
CASTILLO, Hector Guerra, Airman, U.S. Naval Reserve, Death: 16-November-1990, Plot B, Row 9, Grave 18, Hector Guerra Castillo was an American born on September 7, 1939. He enlisted in the U.S. Navy Reserve and served as an Airman, living at Ancon, Panama. He was employed as a mechanic with the U.S. Army. He died on November 16, 1990 at the Santo Tomas Hospital, was cremated and buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
CASTILLO, Joaquin, Death: 8-July-1933, Plot K, Row 1, Grave 12, Joaquin Castillo was born in Panama on August 18, 1906. He worked as an office helper for the Panama Canal Company. He died on July 8, 1933 and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
CASTILLO, Zoila del, Death: 21-June-1970, Plot K, Row 22, Grave 27, Zoila del Castiillo was born in Colombia on July 24, 1913. She moved to the Canal Zone and worked for the Panama Canal Company. She died on June 21, 1970 and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
CASTLETON, Eric Peter Jr., Death: 2-December-1974, Plot A, Row 2, Grave 22, Eric Peter Castleton, Jr. was the day old son of Eric Castleton and Luz Castleton living in Panama. He died on December 2, 1974 and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
CASTO, Jabez Jabez Clifford, Death: 25-July-1936, Plot E, Row 9, Grave 15, Doctor Jabez Clifford Casto was born in Terra Haute, Indiana in October 13, 1860. He became a physician at Miami College of Medicine and in later life he married Charlotte E. Planch. Later he moved to South America to care for the sick. He became ill at Barranguilla, Colombia and was taken to Gorgas Army Hospital in the Canal Zone where he died on July 25, 1936. He was cremated and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
CASTRO, Salomon, Death: 1-January-1974, Plot J, Row 13, Grave 8, Salomon Castro was born in Honduras on March 7, 1893. He moved to Panama to work for the Panama Canal Company. Upon retirement, he remained in Panama. He died on January 1, 1974 and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
CATANZARO, Anthony J., Death: 13-March-1959, Plot B, Row 12, Grave 45, Private Anthony Catanzaro was born in McKeesport, Pennsylvania on December 1, 1897. On September 25, 1920, he married Jane V. Filichia in Chicago, Illinois and had five children. He and Jane moved to the Canal Zone where he worked for the Panama Canal Company. He retired in June 1958. He died on March 13, 1959 at the Gorgas Hospital and is buried at the Corozal American Cemetery with his wife, Jane V. Catanzaro and his son, Thomas Anthony Catanzaro.
CATANZARO, Jane V., Death: 29-April-1996, Plot B, Row 12, Grave 45, A 96 year old American widow from Chicago, Illinois, living in Chicago. She died on April 29, 1996 at Northwestern Memorial Hospital, Chicago. She was cremated and buried at Corozal American Cemetery with her husband, Anthony J. Catanzaro.
CATANZARO, Thomas Anthony, Death: 11-March-2011, Plot B, Row 12, Grave 48, Specialist Fourth Class Thomas Catanzaro was a 74 year old American, born in Chicago, Illinois. After three years of college, he enlisted in the Army and was assigned to Battery C, 2nd Observation Battalion, 26th Artillery at Ft. Bragg, North Carolina. After a year and 10 months he transferred to U.S. Army Reserve at Fort Amador, Canal Zone and worked for the Panama Canal Company. Upon retirement, he moved to Chicago, Illinois. He died on March 11, 2011. He was cremated and buried with his parents, Anthony and Jane Catanzaro, at the Corozal American Cemetery.
CATE, Charles I., Death: 17-October-1923, Plot A, Row 9, Grave 3, Charles I. Cate was born in Effingham, New Hampshire on January 14, 1869. He moved to Panama to work as a machinist for the Panama Canal Company. He died on October 17, 1923 and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
CATE, Infant, Death: 1-December-1944, Plot B, Row 2, Grave 48, Infant girl Cate was the stillborn daughter of Joseph Cate and Eileen Cate living in Panama. She died on December 1, 1944 and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
CATHRAN, Boyd Dean, Seaman First Class, U.S. Naval Reserve, Death: 8-December-1967, Plot D, Row 3, Grave 16, Boyd Dean Cathran was an American born on February 15, 1934. He enlisted in the U.S. Naval Reserve and Seaman First Class during the Korean War. He died on December 8, 1967 at Varaguas, Panama and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
CAVANAUGH, Joseph, Death: 2-June-1914, Plot G, Row 1, Grave 1, Joseph Cavanaugh was an American born in 1858 who moved to Panama and lived in Colon for 20 years. He was a non- Isthmus Canal Company employee. He died on June 2, 1914 at the Ancon Hospital. He was buried at the Mt. Hope Cemetery on 4 October 1914, then reinterred at the Corozal American Cemetery in 1979.
CAVE, Granville E., Private First Class, Company A, 150th Infantry, U.S. Army, Death: 31-January-1943, Plot C, Row 1, Grave 32, Private First Class Granville E. Cave was born in Martinsburg, West Virginia on September 5, 1913. He enlisted in the U.S. Army and served as a Private First Class with Company A, 150th Infantry during World War II. He died while on active duty on January 31, 1943 and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
CAVE, Mabel, Death: 12-June-1956, Plot E, Row 8, Grave 25, Mabel Cave was born in Marlinton, West Virginia on March 7, 1909. She married Paul E. Cave from Ruth Township, Ohio and in 1936 they moved to the Canal Zone where Paul became Lock Operator Foreman, Gatun Locks. Mabel died at the Gorgas Hospital on June 12, 1956. Her remains were shipped to the Coco Solo Hospital for burial at the Mt. Hope Cemetery then reinterred at the Corozal American Cemetery in 1979.
CAWL, Maxine Almira, Death: 31-December-1964, Plot I, Row 3, Grave 53, Maxine Almira Cawl was born in Painesville, Ohio on March 19, 1916. She married William A. Cawl and moved to the Canal Zone. She worked as a Timekeeper with the Navigation Division, Panama Canal Company. She died on December 31, 1964 and is buried at the Corozal American Cemetery near her husband and near her father-in-law, William J. Cawl.
CAWL, William A., Death: 15-October-1970, Plot I, Row 8, Grave 15, William A. Cawl was born in Ancon, Canal Zone on September 20, 1916. He was the son of naturalized citizen William J. Cawl who was born in Carbonear, Newfoundland. William A. Cawl married Maxine A. Cawl from Painesville, Ohio and worked 30 years for the Panama Canal Company in the Supply and Community Service Bureau. He was promoted to General Supply Assistant. After retirement he died on October 15, 1970 and is buried at the Corozal American Cemetery near his father and his wife.
CAWL, William Joseph, Death: 10-March-1949, Plot A, Row 11, Grave 32, William Joseph Cawl was born in Carbonear, Newfoundland on February 10, 1875. He became a naturalized citizen and married Annie Cawl. They moved to the Canal Zone and worked for the Panama Canal Company. He died on March 10, 1949 and is buried at the Corozal American Cemetery near his son, William A. Cawl and his son's wife, Maxine Cawl.
CAWTHON, Infant, Death: 21-July-1942, Plot A, Row 11, Grave 31, Infant girl Cawthon was the stillborn daughter of Byron O. Cawthon and Rita Cawthon living in Panama. She died on July 21, 1942 and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery with her stillborn sister and near her mother, Rita.
CAWTHON, Infant, Death: 13-January-1944, Plot A, Row 11, Grave 31, Infant girl Cawthon was the stillborn daughter of Byron O. Cawthon and Rita Cawthon living in Panama. She died on January 13, 1944 and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery with her stillborn sister and near her mother, Rita.
CAWTHON, Rita W., Death: 19-January-1944, Plot B, Row 6, Grave 31, Rita W. Cawthon was born in the Colon Hospital, Canal Zone on September 18, 1913. She Married Byron O. Cawthon. She gave birth to a stillborn daughter on July 21, 1942. Rita died on January 19, 1944 six days after giving birth to another stillborn daughter on January 13, 1944. She was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery near her two stillborn daughters.
CEBALLO, Maria, Death: 22-July-1914, Plot E, Row 9, Grave 17, Maria Ceballo was born in Colombia in 1896. She moved with her family to Panama so that her father, Torribo Ceballo, could work for the Panama Canal Company. She died on July 22, 1914 at the Ancon Hospital. She was cremated and buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
CEBRIAN, Antonio F., Death: 13-June-1972, Plot J, Row 1, Grave 3, Antonio F. Cebrian was born in Panama on July 16, 1904. He worked as a civilian for the U.S. Army. Upon retirement, he remained in Panama. He died on June 13, 1972 and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
CEDEñO, Augustin, Death: 10-April-1972, Plot K, Row 24, Grave 29, Augustin Cedeño was born in Ecuador on May 12, 1910. He moved to the Canal Zone and worked for the Panama Canal Company and rose from Winchman to Leader Stevedore (Ship), Terminals Bureau, Transportation and Terminals Division. He died at Gorgas Hospital on April 10, 1972 and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
CELOSKY, John Joseph, Sergeant, Battery A, 1st Coast Artillery, U.S. Army, Death: 27-September-1942, Plot C, Row 4, Grave 24, Sergeant John Joseph Celosky was born in Mt. Carmel, Pennsylvania on February 16, 1915. He enlisted in the U.S. Army and served as a Sergeant with Battery A, 1st Coast Artillery during World War II. He died while on active duty on September 27, 1942 at Ft. Sherman, Canal Zone and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
CERRI, William Taft, Death: 17-July-1943, Plot B, Row 5, Grave 30, William Taft Cerri was born in Mishawaka, Indiana on September 12, 1909. He earned a Bachelor of Science in Engineering at Notre Dame University in 1932. He married Martha Martens at Sacred Heart Church, Notre Dame, Indiana. They moved to the Canal Zone, where he worked as an engineer for the Panama Canal Company. He died on July 17, 1943 in the Panama City Hospital and was buried at Corozal American Cemetery.
CERVANTES, Baltazar Flores, Death: 26-July-1952, Plot K, Row 14, Grave 16, Baltazar Flores Cervantes was born in Mexico on January 26, 1902. He was working on the tuna ship "Katie Lou" near the Panama Canal. He died on July 26, 1952 and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
CESAR, Valentin, Death: 17-December-1969, Plot E, Row 5, Grave 11, Valentin Cesar was born in the Philippines on August 23, 1893. He immigrated to the United States in 1910 and became a naturalized citizen. He enlisted in the U.S. Navy and was promoted to Machinist's Mate Second Class. On April 26, 1917 and he served aboard the destroyer, USS Barker (DD-213), the Cleveland class cruiser, USS Miami (CL-89) and the Casablanca class aircraft carrier, USS Hollandia (CVE-97). He was a veteran of both World War I and World War II. On April 7, 1945, he was assigned to Headquarters 15th Naval District at Balboa, Panama. Upon retirement on May 31, 1945, he remained in the Canal Zone. He died on December 17, 1969 at the Gorgas Hospital and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
CESARIO, Francisco, Death: 31-October-1915, Plot F, Row 4, Grave 39, Frank A. Raymond was born in Lungro, Italy on February 16, 1866. He married Teresa Cuaco Raymond and they had six sons. He immigrated to the United States in 1878 and became a naturalized citizen in 1890. He moved to Panama in 1906 to work as a Stevedore Foreman for the Isthmian Canal Commission. He was transferred to the Panama Railroad in 1908 and remained the until he retired as Foreman in 1931.He died on December 6, 1936 of congestive heart failure at the Colon Hospital. He was buried at the Mt. Hope Cemetery then reinterred at the Corozal American Cemetery in 1979 near his wife, Teresa.
CESSANI, Jean-Pierre Sepher, Hospital Corpsman Third Class, U.S. Naval Reserve, Death: 1-October-2010, Plot I, Row 2, Grave 56, Jean-Pierre Cessani was born at Saginaw, Michigan on June 7, 1967. He was initially named Patrick Leonard Wilson, III but officially changed it to be Jean-Pierre Sepher Cessani on August 26, 1996. On October 10, 1986, he enlisted in the Naval Reserve and became a Hospital Corpsman, Third Class. He resided in Bella Vista, Panama. He died on October 1, 2010, was cremated and buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
CHAKON, Napoleon C., Death: 29-September-1942, Plot K, Row 7, Grave 10, Napoleon C. Chakon was an adult man from Costa Rica, living in Panama. He died on September 29, 1942 and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
CHAMBERLAIN, Beatrice J., Death: 1-April-1947, Plot E, Row 8, Grave 30, Beatrice Chamberlain was born in Douglas, Arizona on September 23, 1908. She married Charles Payson Chamberlain and they spent some time in Panama. They returned to the United States on November 2, 1945. She died on April 1, 1947. She was buried at Mt. Hope Cemetery then reinterred at Corozal American Cemetery in 1979 with her husband, Charles.
CHAMBERLAIN, Charles Payson, Death: 10-September-1969, Plot E, Row 8, Grave 30, Charles Payson Chamberlain was born in Seneca Falls, New York on August 15, 1884. He married Maude Chamberlain born in Canton, South Dakota on April 30, 1890. After her death, he married Beatrice C. Chamberlain. He spent some time in Panama working as a U.S. Army employee and on retirement they returned to the United States on November 2, 1945. After Beatrice's death on April 1, 1947, Charles remained in Santa Paula, California until his death on September 10, 1969. He was buried at the Mt. Hope Cemetery then reinterred at the Corozal American Cemetery in 1979 with his wife Beatrice.
CHAMBERLAIN, John Weatherby, Death: 26-December-1940, Plot E, Row 9, Grave 13, John Weatherby Chamberlain was an American born on August 14, 1866. He moved to Panama and became a plumbing contractor. Upon retirement, he remained in Panama. He died on December 26, 1940. He was cremated and buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
CHAMBERS, Claude D., Death: 20-August-1973, Plot J, Row 8, Grave 5, Claude D. Chambers was born in Jamaica on November 5, 1895. He moved to the Canal Zone and was employed by the Panama Canal Company at North Gamboa, Balboa. He married Winifred F. Chambers in about 1935. He retired from the Panama Canal Company and continued to live in Panama. He died on August 20, 1973 and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
CHAMBERS, Infant, Death: 5-January-1942, Plot F, Row 11, Grave 16, Infant boy Chambers was the seven hour old American son of Harold Chambers and Clara Chambers living in Panama. He died on January 5, 1942. He was buried at the Mt. Hope Cemetery then reinterred at the Corozal American Cemetery in 1979.
CHAMBERS, John Thomas Jr., Death: 29-May-1947, Plot F, Row 1, Grave 38, John Thomas Chambers, Jr. was the four day old American son of John Chambers and Jamie Chambers living in Panama. He died on May 29, 1947. He was buried at the Mt. Hope Cemetery then reinterred at the Corozal American Cemetery in 1979.
CHAMBERS, Lorna, Death: 27-December-1949, Plot F, Row 4, Grave 34, Lorna Chambers was the hour old American daughter of Edward Chambers and Barbara Chambers living in Panama. She died on December 27, 1949. She was buried at the Mt. Hope Cemetery then reinterred at the Corozal American Cemetery in 1979.
CHAN, Harry Yee Sr., Death: 11-December-1967, Plot K, Row 21, Grave 22, Harry Yee Chan, Sr. was born in Hawaii on August 22, 1888. He came to the Canal Zone, married Rosa Luthas Yee Chan, and worked for the Panama Canal Company. After retirement he remained in Panama. He died on December 11, 1967 and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery near his wife Rosa.
CHAN, Infant, Death: 5-May-1957, Plot H, Row 20, Grave 4, Infant girl Chan was the stillborn daughter of Harry Chan and Thelma Chan living in Panama. She died on May 5, 1957 and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
CHAN, Rosa Luthas Yee, Death: 16-October-1953, Plot K, Row 15, Grave 8, Rosa Luthas Yee Chan was born in Empire, Panama on October 24, 1887. She married Harry Yee Chan, Sr., who worked for the Panama Canal Company. She died on October 16, 1953 and is buried at the Corozal American Cemetery near her husband, Harry.
CHANCE, Ruth Mayo, Death: 7-August-1984, Plot B, Row 9, Grave 14, Ruth Mayo Chance was born at Ancon, Canal Zone of American parents Frank T. and Ruth Katherine Mayo. After her husband's death she continued to live at Albrook, Panama. She died on August 7, 1984 at Pueblo Nuevo, Panama and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery with her father, Frank T. Mayo.
CHANDLER, Elma, Death: 27-November-1973, Plot J, Row 11, Grave 14, Elma Chandler was born in Jamaica on May 22, 1898. She moved to Panama to live. She died on November 27, 1973 and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
CHANDLER, Ida Sakke Vda, Death: 25-December-1972, Plot J, Row 3, Grave 12, Ida Sakke Vda Chandler was born in Panama. She lived near Panama City. She died on December 25, 1972 and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
CHANDLER, Marva E., Death: 1-September-1973, Plot J, Row 8, Grave 10, Marva E. Chandler was born in Panama on March 27, 1937. She died on September 1, 1973 near Pedro Miguel, Panama and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
CHANG, Si Wong, Death: 19-August-1928, Plot E, Row 17, Grave 2, Si Wong Chang was a 46 year old American man living in Panama. He died on August 19, 1928. He was cremated and buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
CHAPLIN, James H., Death: 18-October-1904, Plot K, Row 11, Grave 10, James H. Chaplin was an American born in 1843. He was working as a steward and living at Culebra, Panama. He died on October 18, 1904 at the Ancon Hospital. He was buried at Ancon Cemetery. In 1914, he was scheduled for re-interment at Corozal, but his remains could not be found. To honor him a headstone was placed at Section K, Row 11, Plot 10, Corozal American Cemetery.
CHAPMAN, Frank Samuel, Death: 16-February-1961, Plot D, Row 13, Grave 3, Frank Chapman was born in Holyoke, Massachusetts on August 20, 1892. He enlisted in the Army on August 7, 1913 and was promoted to Private First Class in the 2nd Company, Coast Artillery, Galveston, Texas and honorably discharged on June 4, 1920 at Fort Crockett, Texas after serving during World War I. He moved to the Canal Zone and married Adella B. Chapman. He worked for the Army as a pipefitter. He died on February 16, 1961 at Coco Solo, Panama. He was buried at the Mt. Hope Cemetery then reinterred at the Corozal American Cemetery in 1979.
CHAPMAN, Jeanette, Death: 21-October-1954, Plot H, Row 15, Grave 23, Jeanette Chapman was the month old daughter of Princert Chapman and Barbara Chapman living in Panama. She died on October 21, 1954 and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
CHAPMAN, Joshua Herman, Death: 26-October-1974, Plot J, Row 17, Grave 13, Joshua Herman Chapman was born in Panama in 1899. He was employed by the Engineering and Construction Bureau, Panama Canal Company. After retirement, he continued to live in Panama. He died on October 26, 1974 and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
CHARBONNEAU, Cemed, Death: 23-February-1943, Plot B, Row 4, Grave 21, Cemed Charbonneau was the eight month old son of Mr. and Mrs. Charbonneau living in Panama. He died on February 23, 1943 in the Panama City Hospital and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
CHARLES, Maude A., Death: 19-September-1970, Plot I, Row 8, Grave 14, Maude A. Charles was born in Luray, Virginia on July 3, 1911. She married Louis H. Charles and they had a son, Louis H. Charles, on November 6, 1936 in Richmond, Virginia. They moved to the Canal Zone, where Charles was employed by the Panama Canal Company. After his death, Maude continued to live in Panama. She died on September 19, 1970 and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
CHARLES, Sonia E., Death: 17-March-1983, Plot F, Row 5, Grave 1, Sonia E. Charles was born in Panama on March 18, 1953. She married U.S. Army Private First Class Alfonso S. Charles, Jr. and lived at Gamboa, Ancon, Republic of Panama. She died on March 17, 1983 at the Gorgas Army Hospital and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
CHARLESMAN, Death: 1790, Plot F, Row 14, Grave 31, A monument was found at the American Section of Mt. Hope Cemetery with the name "Charlesman" on it with the date of death of 1790. The monument was moved to Section F, Row 14, Grave 31 at Corozal American Cemetery in 1979.
CHARWOOD, George Percy Richard, Death: 12-January-1974, Plot J, Row 13, Grave 16, George Percy Richard Charwood was born in the British West Indies in 1887. He moved to Panama to work for the Panama Canal Company. Upon retirement, he remained in Panama. He died on January 12, 1974 and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
CHASE, Alfred W., Private, Co A, 3rd Pioneer Battalion, 3rd Marine Division, U.S. Marine Corps, Death: 29-May-1945, Plot C, Row 1, Grave 41, World War II, Private Alfred W. Chase was born in Ancon, Canal Zone on May 21, 1921. He was the son Carl F. and Beryl Chase. He enlisted as a Private in Company A, 3rd Pioneer Battalion, 3rd Marine Division. On May 29, 1945, he was killed in action fighting the Japanese on Saipan, Mariana Islands. He was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery near his parents.
CHASE, Carl Francis, Death: 10-July-1950, Plot B, Row 3, Grave 35, Carl Francis Chase was born in Bennettsville, South Carolina on December 2, 1881. In 1920 he married Beryl Sharpensteen and moved to Ancon, Canal Zone to work as a Clerk for the Panama Canal Company. In 1930 he was promoted to Accountant. Upon retirement, he continued to live in the Canal Zone. He died at Gorgas Hospital on July 10, 1950 and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery with Beryl Sharpensteen Chase.\r\n
CHASE, Charles Albert, Death: 8-September-1940, Plot G, Row 2, Grave 3, Charles Albert Chase was born in San Jose, Costa Rica on March 1, 1884. He was the son of Warren Chase, an American citizen. In 1910, he moved to the Canal Zone and married Rosa Ermalinda Sanabria Chase on May 10, 1915. He worked as a machinist for the Panama Canal Company. He died on September 8, 1940. He was buried at the Mt. Hope Cemetery then reinterred at the Corozal American Cemetery in 1979 with his wife, Rosa, and near his son, Charles E. Chase.
CHASE, Charles E., Death: 14-December-1979, Plot I, Row 8, Grave 67, Charles E. Chase was born in Costa Rica on October 17, 1917. He was the son of Charles Albert and Rosa Ermalinda Sanabria Chase, Americans. He moved to the Canal Zone and worked for the Panama Canal Company. He married Rita Zoraida Apestegui Chase on August 5, 1939. After retirement he remained in the Canal Zone. He died on December 14, 1979 and is buried at the Corozal American Cemetery with his wife, Rita, and near his parents.
CHASE, Henry M., Death: 17-March-1862, Plot F, Row 14, Grave 11, Henry M. Chase was an adult American living in Panama. He died on March 17, 1862. He was buried at the Mt. Hope Cemetery then reinterred at the Corozal American Cemetery in 1979.
CHASE, Rita Zoraida Apestegui, Death: 8-January-2012, Plot I, Row 8, Grave 67, Rita Zoraida Apestegui Chase was born in Costa Rica on August 14, 1916. She married Charles E. Chase, and lived in the Canal Zone. After Charles' death she moved to Port Orange, Florida. On January 8, 2012, she died at the Halifax Health Hospice in Volusia, Florida. She was cremated and buried in the Corozal American Cemetery with her husband, Charles.
CHASE, Rosa Ermalinda Sanabria, Death: 3-April-1973, Plot G, Row 2, Grave 3, Rosa Ermalinda Sanabria Chase was born in Costa Rica on May 1, 1894. On May 10, 1915, she married Charles Albert Chase and moved with him to the Canal Zone. After his death she remained in Panama. She died on April 3, 1973 and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery with her husband, Charles and near their son, Charles E. Chase .
CHATTERTON, T. W., Death: 14-November-1901, Plot F, Row 11, Grave 9, T. W. Chatterton was an adult American who worked for the Panama Railroad. He died on November 14, 1901. He was buried at the Mt. Hope Cemetery then re-interred at the Corozal American Cemetery in 1979.
CHEATHAM, Harry, Death: 30-October-1914, Plot F, Row 8, Grave 27, Harry Cheatham was an adult American living in Panama. He died on October 30, 1914. He was cremated, buried at the Mt. Hope Cemetery then reinterred at the Corozal American Cemetery in 1979.
CHESTER, William Clifford, Death: 21-July-1939, Plot A, Row 3, Grave 6, William Clifford Chester was born in Tunnel Hill, Georgia on August 6, 1874 and resided in Chattanooga, Tennessee. On April 5, 1894 he left Chattanooga and traveled to Guatemala. In June 1900 he moved to the Isthmus of Panama and worked for the Panama Railroad Company as a Conductor for one year, then a Traveling Engineer for four years. He was promoted to Locomotive Engineer for the Panama Railroad Company until he retired. He died on July 21, 1939 and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
CHILD, Francis, Death: 26-April-1941, Plot F, Row 11, Grave 29, Francis Child was born in England in 1854. He immigrated to the Unites States and became a naturalized citizen. He moved to Panama for employment. Upon retirement, he remained in Panama. He died on April 26, 1941. He was cremated, buried at the Mt. Hope Cemetery then reinterred at the Corozal American Cemetery in 1979.
CHILDERS, Charles Washington, Death: 14-May-1943, Plot B, Row 2, Grave 36, Charles Washington Childers was born in Kissimmee, Florida on March 2, 1887. He enlisted as a Private with the 39th Coast Artillery Regiment on January 16, 1909 at Fort De Soto, Florida and was discharged on January 17, 1911 at Fort Morgan, Alabama. He then worked for the American Cyanide Company at Brewster, Florida. Later, he moved to the Canal Zone and was employed as a civilian with the Department of Engineering, Panama Canal Company. He died at the Gorgas Hospital on May 14, 1943 and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
CHILDERS, Noemi Caballero, Death: 8-January-2012, Plot D, Row 20, Grave 03, Noemi Childers was born in Panama on September 16, 1921. She married Second Lieutenant Robert W. Childers in Panama. After his death in 1983 she continued to live in Panama. On January 8, 2012, she died at the Centro Medico Paitilla. She was cremated and buried at the Corozal American Cemetery with her husband, Robert Childers.
CHILDERS, Robert W., Death: 31-August-1983, Plot D, Row 20, Grave 03, Second Lieutenant Robert W. Childers was born in Red Cloud, Nebraska on July 29, 1922. He enlisted as a Private in the Army for the Duration of World War II. He was awarded a battlefield commission as Second Lieutenant and was released on October 22, 1945. He Moved to the Canal Zone where he worked for the Comptroller, Panama Canal Company. He died on August 31, 1983 at the San Fernando Hospital, Pueblo Nuevo and is buried at the Corozal American Cemetery with his wife, Noemi Caballero Childers.
CHILEK, Michael J., Sergeant, Battery E, 83rd Coast Artillery Regiment, U.S. Army, Death: 29-December-1941, Plot C, Row 1, Grave 25, Sergeant Michael J. Chilek was born in Mayfield, Pennsylvania on June 2, 1918. He enlisted in the Army and was promoted to Sergeant with the Battery E, 83rd Coast Artillery, Fort Amador, Canal Zone serving during World War II. On December 29, 1941, he died at the Corozal Hospital, Corozal, Canal Zone while on active duty and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
CHISAM, Mabel, Death: 13-December-1973, Plot J, Row 12, Grave 11, Mabel Chisam was born in Jamaica on December 20, 1889. She moved to Panama to live. She died on December 13, 1973 and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
CHOLL, Leon, Death: 28-November-1972, Plot J, Row 2, Grave 8, Leon Choll was born in the British West Indies on September 7, 1889. He moved to Panama to work for the Panama Canal Company. Upon retirement, he remained in Panama. He died on November 28, 1972 and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
CHONG, See Kei, Death: 8-September-1988, Plot E, Row 3, Grave 26, See Kei Chong was born in China on August 15, 1900. He migrated to the Canal Zone and was hired in January 1954 as a Deckhand, Navigation Division, Pacific side, Panama Canal Company. He retired in October 1964 and continued to live in Panama. He died on September 8, 1988 at Gorgas Army Hospital and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
CHOPIN, Irene, Death: 3-April-1957, Plot K, Row 13, Grave 22, Irene Chopin was the five month old daughter of Michael Chopin and Henriette Chopin. She died on April 3, 1957 aboard the ship "MS Resurgent" and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
CHOY, Raquel Del Carmen, Death: 12-May-2005, Plot G, Row 9, Grave 16, Raquel Del Carmen Choy was born in Panama on December 25, 1848. She was the daughter of Thomas C. Choy, living at Zone 7, Panama City. She died on January 12, 2005 at C.H.M. Dr. Arnulpo Arias Madrid Hospital in Bella Vista, Panama and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery with her father, Thomas C. Choy.
CHOY, Tomas C., Death: 22-June-1995, Plot G, Row 9, Grave 16, Tomas C. Choy was born in Panama on February 14, 1929. He was the son-in-law of U.S. Army Staff Sergeant Jose Rodriguez. He died on June 22, 1995 at the Gorgas Army Hospital and is buried at Corozal American Cemetery with his daughter, Raquel Del Carmen Choy.
CHRISTIAN, Ella, Death: 4-November-1931, Plot B, Row 4, Grave 7, Ella Christian was born in California on June 15, 1868. She moved to Panama to live. She died on November 4, 1931 and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
CHRISTIAN, Florence Marie, Death: 28-January-1947, Plot E, Row 14, Grave 11, Florence Marie Christian was born in New York on November 17, 1901. She moved to Panama to live. She died on January 28, 1947. She was buried at the Mt. Hope Cemetery then reinterred at the Corozal American Cemetery in 1979.
CHRISTIAN, James, Death: 13-January-1980, Plot F, Row 14, Grave 42, James Christian was an adult living in Panama. He died on January 13, 1980. He was cremated and buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
CHRISTIAN, Josephine, Death: 3-June-1943, Plot B, Row 3, Grave 34, Josephine Christian was born in England on November 12, 1874. She immigrated to the United States and became a naturalized citizen. She moved to Panama to live. She died on June 3, 1943 and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
CHRISTIANSEN, Jens Peter, Death: 3-January-1939, Plot B, Row 1, Grave 20, Jens Peter Christiansen was born in Denmark on December 24, 1883. He immigrated to the United States on 1905 and worked for the American Cyanamide Company in Brewster, Florida. He was naturalized on August 1, 1912. In 1919, he moved to the Canal Zone where he worked as a saloon keeper. He died on January 3, 1939 at the Gorgas Hospital and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
CHRISTIE, Richard Clinton, Death: 5-August-1943, Plot B, Row 4, Grave 35, Richard Clinton Christie was born in Irvine, Pennsylvania on April 8, 1916. He moved to the Canal Zone and worked for the Electrical Department, Panama Canal Company. He died on August 5, 1943 and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
CHRISTMAN, Thomas, Death: 23-August-1910, Plot G, Row 3, Grave 11, Thomas Christman was born in Kentucky in 1872. He moved to Panama to find work. He was a non- Isthmus Canal Company employee living at Colon for two and a half years. He died on August 23, 1910 at the Colon Hospital. He was buried at the Mt. Hope Cemetery then re-interred at the Corozal American Cemetery in 1979.
CHRISTOPH, Lee Wayne, Death: 22-November-1961, Plot E, Row 14, Grave 1, Lee Wayne Christoph was born on March 10, 1951. He was the ten year old American son of Vern Christoph and Carolyn Christoph living in Panama. He died on November 22, 1961. He was buried at the Mt. Hope Cemetery then reinterred at the Corozal American Cemetery in 1979 next to his brother, Louis Terry Christopher.
CHRISTOPH, Lewis Terry, Death: 19-September-1964, Plot E, Row 14, Grave 2, Lewis Terry Christoph was born on June 23, 1953. He was the eleven year old American son of Vern Christoph and Carolyn Christoph living in Panama. He died on September 19, 1964. He was buried at the Mt. Hope Cemetery then reinterred at the Corozal American Cemetery in 1979 next to his brother, Lee Wayne Christopher.
CHRISTOPHER, Bernice F., Death: 8-May-1941, Plot F, Row 10, Grave 32, Bernice F. Christopher was born in California on September 9, 1903. She moved to Panama to live. She died on May 8, 1941. She was cremated and buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
CHRISTY, Samuel Martin, Death: 14-February-1989, Plot G, Row 8, Grave 1, Samuel Martin Christy was born in Panama on March 8, 1913. On November 11, 1947, he joined the crew of the ship "S.S. Marie M. Meloney" serving as Messman for two years. He immigrated to the United States, living in Brooklyn, New York and on May 21, 1957 he became a naturalized citizen. He moved to the Canal Zone and worked for the Panama Canal Commission. He died at his residence at Ciudad Radial, Panama on February 14, 1989 and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
CHRONIS, Maria, Death: 14-April-1962, Plot B, Row 2, Grave 40, Maria Chronis was born on April 14, 1962. She was the thirteen hour old daughter of Nicholas Chronis and Sandra Chronis living in Panama. She died on April 14, 1962 and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
CHURCHILL, Rolfe A., Private First Class, Company D, 11th Engineer Regiment, U.S. Army, Death: 13-August-1942, Plot C, Row 7, Grave 33, Private First Class Rolfe A. Churchill was born in Mechanic Falls, Maine on January 1, 1907. He enlisted in the U.S. Army and served as a Private First Class in Company D, 11th Engineers during World War II. He died while on active duty on August 13, 1942 and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
CINTRON, Modesta Rodriquez, Death: 8-March-1923, Plot F, Row 6, Grave 41, Modesta Rodriquez Cintron was born in Panama on February 3, 1896. He worked as a coal passer on the ship SS Panama. He died on March 8, 1923 and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
CISAR, Janet Marie, Death: 7-November-1942, Plot B, Row 3, Grave 24, Janet Marie Cisar was the two hour old daughter of Gustave Cisar and Dorothy Cisar living in Panama. She died on November 7, 1942 and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
CISNEROS, Edilma M., Death: 22-July-1940, Plot K, Row 5, Grave 9, Edilma M. Cisernos was born in Panama on April 17, 1925. She was the daughter of Medardo and Calmira Cisneros and the sister of Victor A. Cisneros. She died on July 22, 1940 in Aguadulce, Panama and was buried at Corozal American Cemetery near her parents and her brother.
CISNEROS, Isabel Españo, Death: 3-December-2011, Plot J, Row 14, Grave 07, Isabel Españo Cisneros was born in Panama on October 31, 1916. She married Victor A. Cisneros and lived at Las Cumbres, Panama. She died on December 3, 2011 at the San Fernando Hospital, was cremated and buried with her husband, Victor Cisneros at the Corozal American Cemetery.
CISNEROS, Medardo R., Death: 14-June-1962, Plot K, Row 18, Grave 23, Medardo R. Cisneros was born in Peru on June 8, 1885. He moved to Panama and married Celmira Z. Cisneros. They lived in the Balboa District of the Canal Zone. Medardo worked for the Panama Canal Company until retirement. He died on June 14, 1962 and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery near the son, Victor A. Cisneros and daughter Edilma Cisneros. His wife, Celmira, is buried in the Panama Sector of the Corozal Cemetery.
CISNEROS, Victor Armando, Death: 8-April-1974, Plot J, Row 14, Grave 7, Victor Armando Cisneros was born in Panama on March 23, 1921. He married Isabel Españo Cisneros and lived at Las Cumbres, Panama. He worked for the Panama Canal Company for 31 years as a Motor Launch Operator. After retirement he remained in Panama. He died on April 8, 1974 and is buried at the Corozal American Cemetery with his wife, Isabel Cisneros, and near his sister Edilma M. Cisneros.
CLAPP, Benjamin Winthrop, Death: 14-May-1946, Plot A, Row 4, Grave 23, Benjamin Winthrop Clapp was born at Saratoga Springs, New York on December 26, 1877. He married Emma C. Clapp and moved to Pedro Miguel, Balboa District, Canal Zone where he worked as a machinist for the Panama Canal Company until retirement. He was awarded the Roosevelt Medal for his work with the Panama Canal Company. After Emma died on October 26, 1938, he remained in Panama. He died on May 14, 1946 and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery with his wife, Emma.
CLAPP, Emma C., Death: 26-October-1938, Plot A, Row 4, Grave 23, Emma C. Clapp was born in New York City on March 25, 1881 of German parents. About 1911, she married Benjamin Winthrop Capp and accompanied him to Pedro Miguel, Balboa District, Canal Zone, where he worked for the Panama Canal Company. She died on October 26, 1938 and is buried at the Corozal American Cemetery with her husband, Benjamin.
CLARAMONTE, Jose, Death: 12-May-1951, Plot F, Row 9, Grave 11, Jose Claramonte was born in Spain on May 18, 1878. He immigrated to the United States and became a naturalized citizen. He attended college and became a professor. He moved to Panama to teach. He died on May 12, 1951. He was cremated and buried at the Mt. Hope Cemetery then reinterred at the Corozal American Cemetery in 1979.
CLARK, Arley Roscoe, Death: 6-September-1993, Plot C, Row 9, Grave 39, Arley Roscoe Clark was born in Colon, Canal Zone on October 10, 1929. He enlisted in the U.S. Army and served as a Specialist Fourth Class with AAIC Detachment, Ft. Gulick. He served during the Korean War and in Vietnam December 1968 to June 1970. He retired with 20 years service. He died on September 6, 1993 at Brooke Army Medical Center, San Antonio, Texas and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
CLARK, Aston Alfred, Corporal, Royal Australian Air Force, Death: 3-July-1945, Plot K, Row 9, Grave 3, Corporal Aston Alfred Clark was born in Brisbane, Australia on May 18, 1914. He was on active duty as a Corporal, Royal Australian Air Force during World War II, serving as a motor transport driver. In July 1945, he was aboard a troopship and developed tuberculosis. He was transferred to the Gorgas Army Hospital, Ancon, Canal Zone for treatment. He died on July 3, 1945 and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
CLARK, Charles Clarence, Death: 10-July-1967, Plot D, Row 3, Grave 14, Charles Clarence Clark was born in the United States on September 26, 1891. He enlisted in the U.S. Navy and served as a Chief Steward in a Naval mess. He served during World War I. He died on July 10, 1967 and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
CLARK, Charles H., Death: 22-July-1952, Plot H, Row 14, Grave 18, Charles H. Clark was an American born on May 7, 1907. He moved to Panama and worked as an electrician with the All American Cable Company. He died on July 22, 1952 and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
CLARK, David Burkett, Death: 3-November-1972, Plot J, Row 1, Grave 8, David Burkett Clark was born in Jamaica in 1907. He moved to Panama to work for the Panama Canal Company. Upon retirement, he remained in Panama. He died on November 3, 1972 and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
CLARK, Eula L., Death: 6-May-1988, Plot E, Row 3, Grave 1, Eula L. Clark was an American born on July 13, 1905. She married a retired U.S. Navy seaman. Upon his death she remained in Panama. She died on May 6, 1988 at the Gorgas Army Hospital and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
CLARK, Gladstone, Death: 21-October-1973, Plot J, Row 10, Grave 17, Gladstone Clark was born in La Boca, Canal Zone in about 1911. His parents, James Clark and Veronia Clark were from Barbados, British West Indies. He worked for the Panama Canal Company until retirement. He died on October 21, 1973 at the Gorgas Hospital and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
CLARK, Marcia L., Death: 22-November-1971, Plot I, Row 9, Grave 15, Marcia L. Clark was born in Panama on March 23, 1948. She lived near Panama City. She died on November 22, 1971 and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
CLARK, Robert Lee, Death: 28-April-1966, Plot B, Row 2, Grave 52, Robert Lee Clark was the seven hour old son of Herbert Clark and Stephanie Clark living in Panama. He died on April 28, 1966 and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
CLARK, Rosa, Death: 22-March-1947, Plot K, Row 10, Grave 8, Rosa Clark was born in Chile in 1900. She moved to Panama to live. She died on March 22, 1947 and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
CLARK, Verona C., Death: 10-November-1972, Plot J, Row 1, Grave 11, Verona C. Clark was born in Barbados, British West Indies on April 16, 1889. She moved to Panama to live. She died on November 10, 1972 and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
CLARKE, Barbara, Death: 3-December-1994, Plot I, Row 29, Grave 1, Barbara Clarke was born in Maryland on June 11, 1921. She married Mr. Clark and they moved to Panama, living at Margarita, Panama. She died on December 3, 1994 at the Gorgas Army Hospital. She was cremated and buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
CLARKE, Elton, Death: 6-September-1973, Plot J, Row 8, Grave 12, Elton Clarke was born in Barbados, British West Indies on March 4, 1904. He moved to Panama to work for the Panama Canal Company. Upon retirement, he remained in Panama. He died on September 6, 1973 and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
CLARKE, Eustas Decaster, Death: 30-April-1992, Plot H, Row 3, Grave 6, Reverend Eustas Decaster Clarke was born in the Canal Zone on July 27, 1924. He married and moved to the Bronx, New York to serve as a minister. He died on April 30, 1992 at North Clinic Bronx Hospital and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
CLARKE, Irvin Jr., Specialist Fourth Class, Company A, 503rd Infantry, 173rd Aborne Brigade, U.S. Army, Death: 26-February-1966, Plot D, Row 2, Grave 12, Vietnam War, Specialist Fourth Class Irvin Clarke, Jr. Was born in New York City on September 24, 1941. In 1962, he enlisted in the Army and was assigned to Company A, 503rd Infantry, 173rd Airborne Brigade. On December 9, 1965, his unit was sent to Vietnam. On February 26, 1966 he was killed by enemy small arms fire and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
CLARKE, Jeanette Elizabeth, Death: 26-September-1953, Plot E, Row 9, Grave 18, Jeanette Elizabeth Clarke was born in England on April 6, 1884. She moved to Panama to live. She died on September 26, 1953, cremated and buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
CLARKE, John H., Death: 7-November-1975, Plot B, Row 7, Grave 41, John H. Clarke was born in San Francisco, California on February 7, 1885. He moved to the Canal Zone to work for the Panama Canal Company. He was awarded the Roosevelt Medal for his work on the Canal. After he retired, he moved to Sarasota, Florida. He died on November 7, 1975 and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery with his mother, Julia Fisher.
CLARKE, Leonora, Death: 11-January-1974, Plot J, Row 13, Grave 14, Leonora Clarke was born in Panama on July 17, 1880. She live near Panama City. She died on January 11, 1974 and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
CLARKE, Mattie R., Death: 5-April-1964, Plot B, Row 7, Grave 39, Mattie R. Clarke was born in Rocky Mount, North Carolina on June 11, 1907. She married Jack Clarke and moved to the Canal Zone where she was employed by the U.S. Army. Jack was employed by the Grounds Maintenance Division, Panama Canal Company. She died on April 5, 1964 and was buried at Corozal American Cemetery.
CLARKE, Maudiana, Death: 22-November-1972, Plot J, Row 2, Grave 4, Maudiana Clarke was born in Jamaica on April 1, 1895. She moved to Panama to live. She died on November 22, 1972 and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
CLASSEN, Infant, Death: 18-October-1956, Plot H, Row 15, Grave 4, Infant boy Classen was the stillborn son of U.S. Naval Lieutenant Robert Classen and Marjorie Classen living in Panama. He died on October 18, 1956 and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
CLAUDIO, Victor M. Jr., Death: 9-November-1959, Plot A, Row 9, Grave 38, Victor M. Claudio, Jr. was the day old son of Victor M. Claudio and Maria Claudio living in Panama. He died on November 9, 1959 and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
CLAY, Joseph, Death: 5-April-1928, Plot F, Row 10, Grave 11, Joseph Clay was born in Panama in 1900. He lived Gamboa. He died on April 5, 1928 and was cremated then buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
CLAY, W. H., Death: 24-October-1907, Plot F, Row 8, Grave 34, W. H. Clay was an American born in 1874. He moved to Panama to work on the Panama Canal. He died on October 24, 1907. He was buried at the Mt. Hope Cemetery then re-interred at the Corozal American Cemetery in 1979.
CLAYTON, Joe, Death: 25-February-1943, Plot E, Row 17, Grave 5, Joe Clayton was an American born in 1868. He moved to Panama to work on the Panama Canal. He died on February 25, 1943. He was buried at the Mt. Hope Cemetery then reinterred at the Corozal American Cemetery in 1979.
CLAYTON, William Edward, Death: 27-September-1911, Plot K, Row 11, Grave 4, William Edward Clayton was born in Illinois in 1866. In 1908, he moved to Panama to work for the Atlantic Division, Isthmus Canal Company. He died in Panama on September 27, 1911 and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
CLEAVES, Lloyd Vernon, Death: 8-July-1939, Plot A, Row 5, Grave 27, Lloyd Vernon Cleaves was born in Lubec, Maine on January 30, 1897. He moved to the Clift Island, Maine and began Missionary work. Later, he moved to Panama where he continued his missionary work at an Adventist Mission in Cristobal, Canal Zone. He died on July 8, 1939 at the Gorgas Hospital, Ancon, Canal Zone and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
CLEMENT, Isabel, Death: 17-July-1974, Plot J, Row 15, Grave 8, Isabel Clement was born in Jamaica on May 13, 1882. She moved to Panama to live. She died on July 17, 1974 and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
CLERGET, Marie Emma, Death: 25-September-1945, Plot E, Row 10, Grave 29, Marie Emma Clerget was born in France in 1883. She moved to Panama to live. She died on September 25, 1945. She was cremated and buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
CLEVELAND, Houston Walthall, Death: 7-April-1922, Plot F, Row 8, Grave 11, Houston Walthall Cleveland was born in Linden, Alabama on February 2, 1887. He married Esther Pulis Cleveland and they moved to the Canal Zone on May 8, 1916, where he sold Singer Sewing Machines. He died on April 7, 1922. He was cremated, buried at the Mt. Hope Cemetery then reinterred at the Corozal American Cemetery in 1979.
CLEVELAND, Roscoe, Death: 27-March-1976, Plot I, Row 1, Grave 55, Roscoe Cleveland was born in Georgia on October 31, 1914. He was married. He enlisted as a Private in the U.S. Army for the duration of World War II. After the war, he moved to the Canal Zone and became a Master of the Scottish Rite in 1965. He worked for the Defense Mapping Agency. He died on March 27, 1976 in Costa Rica and was cremated. His urn was stored at the Scottish Rite Temple in Panama. Upon a request from the Scottish Rite, his urn was buried in a mass grave at the Corozal American Cemetery in May 15, 2002.
CLEVELAND, Virginia B., Death: 20-December-1949, Plot F, Row 9, Grave 4, Virginia B. Cleveland was an American born on April 3, 1869. She moved to Panama to live. She died on December 20, 1949. She was cremated, buried at the Mt. Hope Cemetery then re-interred at the Corozal American Cemetery in 1979.
CLEVELAND, William G., Death: 20-March-1972, Plot I, Row 9, Grave 23, William G. Cleveland was born in Texas on March 13, 1887. He moved to Panama to work as a civilian for the U.S. Army. Upon retirement, he remained in Panama. He died on March 20, 1972 and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
CLIFFORD, Edward, Private, U.S. Marine Corps, Death: 19-June-1909, Plot D, Row 15, Grave 14, Private Edward Clifford was born in Waterford, Ireland on November 23, 1858. He immigrated to the United States and became a naturalized citizen. He enlisted in the U.S. Marine Corps and served as a Private stationed at Camp Elliot, Bas Obispo, Panama. He died while on active duty on June 19, 1909 and was buried at the Bas Obispo Cemetery, located near the town of Gamboa, Panama. He was reinterred at the Mt. Hope Cemetery on May 2, 1917 upon the closure of Bas Obispo Cemetery. He was reinterred at the Corozal American Cemetery in 1979.
CLINTON, W. S., Death: 4-September-1909, Plot F, Row 6, Grave 29, W. S. Clinton was born in Colorado in 1870. He moved to Panama and worked as proprietor of the City of Mexico Hotel, Panama. He was a non- Isthmus Canal Company employee. He died on September 4, 1909 at the Ancon Hospital. He was buried at the Ancon Cemetery. He was reinterred at the Mt. Hope Cemetery in 1914, then re-interred at the Corozal American Cemetery in 1979.
CLOWERS, George F., Death: 28-February-1949, Plot B, Row 14, Grave 38, George F. Clowers was born on April 24, 1892. He worked as a watchman at the Panama Air Depot. He died on February 28, 1949 and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
CLUTE, William Jr., Death: 8-April-1946, Plot F, Row 6, Grave 33, William Clute, Jr. was the six month old American son of William Clute and Natalie Clute living in Panama. He died on April 8, 1946 and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
CLYMER, Edward Hayes, Death: 25-May-1915, Plot C, Row 3, Grave 22, Edward Hayes Clymer was an American born in 1866. He moved to Panama to live. He died on May 25, 1915 at the Santo Tomas Hospital and was buried in Section A, Old Corozal Cemetery. He was reinterred at the Corozal American Cemetery in 1979.
COATES, John Alberto, Death: 3-February-1937, Plot K, Row 9, Grave 11, John Alberto Coates was born in West Hartlepool, Durham, England on April 27, 1870. He served as the Second Engineer on the British ship SS Frederika. He died aboard ship on February 3, 1937 and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
COBURN, Mary Julia, Death: 1-September-1972, Plot I, Row 6, Grave 63, Mary Julia Alvarado was born in 1888 at Alajuela, Costa Rica. She married Merton Coburn on May 25, 1925 and lived with her husband in the Canal Zone. She died on September 1, 1972 and was buried next to her husband at the Corozal American Cemetery.
COBURN, Merton Arthur, Death: 16-October-1968, Plot I, Row 6, Grave 62, Merton Coburn was born on March 12, 1888 at Arkport, New York. He married Mary Julia Alvarado on May 20, 1925. He worked for the Panama Canal Company until retirement. He died on October 16, 1968 and is buried at the Corozal American Cemetery next to his wife, Mary.
COCHEZ, Julia, Death: 1-June-1951, Plot B, Row 4, Grave 4, Julia Cochez was born in Colombia on March 16, 1862. She moved to Panama to live. She died on June 1, 1951 and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
COCO, Alfredo, Death: 23-January-2016, Plot H, Row 18, Grave 18
COCO, Alfredo, Death: 23-January-2016, Plot K, Row 18, Grave 18
COCO, Pedro, Death: 6-December-2001, Plot K, Row 18, Grave 18, Pedro Coco was an American born on February 11, 1948. He enlisted in the U.S. Army and served as a Staff Sergeant during the Vietnam War. He died on December 6, 2001 and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
CODY, Frederick, Mechanic, Company B, Military Police, U.S. Army, U.S. Army, Death: 3-April-1919, Plot C, Row 4, Grave 16, Frederick Cody was born in Fall River, Massachusetts on December 16, 1876. He enlisted in the U.S. Army and served as a Mechanic with Company B, Military Police, U.S. Army during World War I. He died on April 3, 1919 and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
CODY, Mary Boland, Death: 1-October-1947, Plot H, Row 5, Grave 16, Mary Ann Boland was born on October 16, 1873 at Erie, Pennsylvania. She married Michael J. Cody on January 19, 1897 at Renovo, Pennsylvania and moved with Michael to Balboa, Canal Zone where he worked as a molder for the Isthmian Canal Commission. She died on October 1, 1947 and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
COENTGES, Martin, Death: 4-April-1907, Plot E, Row 9, Grave 21, Martin Coentges was born in Germany in 1874. He immigrated to the United States and became a naturalized citizen. In January 1906, he moved to Panama and was employed by the Isthmus Canal Company for three months, and living at Colon. He died on April 4, 1907 at the Colon Hospital. He was buried at the Mt. Hope Cemetery then reinterred at the Corozal American Cemetery in 1979.
COFFEE, Michael Lee, Death: 9-August-1943, Plot B, Row 4, Grave 36, Michael Lee Coffee was the stillborn son of Daniel Coffee and Alma Coffee living in Panama. He died on August 9, 1943 and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
COFFEY, Daniel A., Death: 18-February-1930, Plot E, Row 12, Grave 3, Daniel A. Coffey was born in Ireland on May 2, 1883. He immigrated to the United States and became a naturalized citizen. He moved to the Canal Zone and worked as a clerk in the Finance and Accounting Office of the Panama Canal Company. He died on February 18, 1930. He was buried at the Mt. Hope Cemetery then reinterred at the Corozal American Cemetery in 1979 next to his wife, Marie Gertrude Coffey.
COFFEY, Frank, Death: 18-May-1925, Plot A, Row 10, Grave 7, Frank Coffey was the six month son of Harry Coffee and Lillian Coffee living in Panama. He died on May 18, 1925 and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
COFFEY, Karen Ann, Death: 10-April-1957, Plot H, Row 18, Grave 13, Karen Ann Coffey was the hour old daughter of Robert Coffee and Eugenia Coffee living in Panama. She died on April 10, 1957 and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
COFFEY, Marie Gertrude, Death: 12-June-1967, Plot E, Row 12, Grave 2, Marie Gertrude Coffey was born in Jersey City, New Jersey on October 7, 1887 and married Daniel A. Coffey. She accompanied him to the Canal Zone where he worked as a clerk in the Finance and Accounting Office of the Panama Canal Company. After his death she moved to St. Petersburg, Florida. She had been a Panama Canal Company employee. She died on June 12, 1967 at St. Petersburg Hospital. She was buried at the Mt. Hope Cemetery then reinterred at the Corozal American Cemetery in 1979 next to her husband, Daniel A. Coffee.
COFFEY, Richard M., Technical Sergeant, 72nd Observation Squadron, U.S. Army Air Corps, Death: 5-April-1943, Plot C, Row 3, Grave 49, Technical Sergeant Richard M. Coffey was an American born on April 22, 1918. He enlisted in the U.S. Army and served as a Technical Sergeant with the 72nd Observation Squadron, U.S. Army Air Corps during World War II. He died while on active duty on April 5, 1943 from a plane crash and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
COFFIN, David Matthew, Death: 10-June-1969, Plot I, Row 4, Grave 67, David Mathew Coffin was the six hour old son of Otis Coffin and Edith Coffin living in Panama. He died on June 10, 1969 and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
COFFY, Dolores M., Death: 10-June-2000, Plot D, Row 2, Grave 15, Delores M. Coffy was the daughter of Ramon and Pilar Asperren, who came to Panama from Spain with them as a child. She married Boatswain's Mate, Second Class William Coffy and lived in Panama. She died on June 10, 2000 and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery with her husband, William Coffy.
COFFY, William, Death: 25-June-1966, Plot D, Row 2, Grave 15, Boatswain's Mate, Second Class William Coffy was born in Virginia on June 24, 1899. He enlisted in the U.S. Navy and served as a Boatswain's Mate, Second Class during World War I. After the War, he worked for the Panama Canal Company. Upon retirement, he remained in Panama. He died on June 25, 1966 and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery with his wife, Dolores M. Coffy.
COFIELD, Gaddie III, Death: 2-August-1971, Plot H, Row 8, Grave 2, Gaddie Cofield, III was the twelve day old son of Gaddie Cofield and Yasmin Cofield living in Panama. He died on August 2, 1971 and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
COHEN, Annie, Death: 6-July-1948, Plot K, Row 13, Grave 5, Annie Cohen was born in England on December 25, 1872. She moved to Panama to live. She died on July 6, 1948 and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
COHEN, Max, Death: 22-January-1937, Plot F, Row 12, Grave 38, Max Cohen was born on August 12, 1866 in Berlin, Germany. He emigrated to the United States is 1875 and became a naturalized citizen on October 22, 1890 by marriage to Rose Cohen. In September 22, 1919 he moved to Colon Panama. He died on January 22, 1937. He was buried at the Mt. Hope Cemetery then reinterred at the Corozal American Cemetery in 1979.
COHEN, Norman, Private First Class, 99th Bomb Squadron, U.S. Army Air Corps, U.S. Army Air Corps, Death: 27-February-1941, Plot B, Row 8, Grave 4, Private First Class Norman Cohen was born in Rochester, New York on September 4, 1919. He enlisted in the U.S. Army Air Corps and served as a Private First Class with the 99th Bomb Squadron, U.S. Army Air Corps during World War II. He died on February 27, 1941 from an aircraft crash off Panama Bay and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
COLAHAN, James W., Private, Battery L, 72nd Coast Artillery Regiment, U.S. Army, Death: 6-June-1942, Plot C, Row 9, Grave 36, Private James W. Colahan was born in Centralia, Pennsylvania on October 31, 1921. He enlisted in the U.S. Army and served as a Private in Battery L, 72nd Coast Artillery during World War II. He died while on active duty on June 6, 1942 and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
COLBURN, Infant, Death: 10-May-1942, Plot A, Row 9, Grave 21, Infant girl Colburn was the stillborn American daughter of U.S. Army Technical Sergeant William Colburn and Carmen Colburn living in Panama. She died on May 10, 1942. Her mother, Carmen, died two days later. The stillborn daughter was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
COLE, Infant, Death: 10-August-1945, Plot F, Row 12, Grave 20, Infant girl Cole was the eight hour old American daughter of John Cole and Rosa Cole living in Panama. She died on August 10, 1945. She was buried at the Mt. Hope Cemetery then reinterred at the Corozal American Cemetery in 1979.
COLE, James V., Private, 33rd Infantry Regiment, U.S. Army, Death: 2-May-1917, Plot C, Row 1, Grave 14, Private James V. Cole was an American. He enlisted in the U.S. Army and served as a Private in the 33rd Infantry Regiment, Camp Otis, Canal Zone during World War I. He was en-route to 33rd Infantry Regiment on board the troop transport USAT Kilpatrick when he died on May 2, 1917. He was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
COLE, John Parliman III, Death: 17-August-1944, Plot F, Row 12, Grave 23, John Parliman Cole, III was the month old American son of John Cole and Rosa Cole living in Panama. He died on August 17, 1944. He was buried at the Mt. Hope Cemetery then reinterred at the Corozal American Cemetery in 1979 near his father.
COLE, John Parliman Jr., Death: 6-February-1954, Plot H, Row 15, Grave 10, John Parliman Cole, Jr. was born in New York on June 17, 1912. He was employed as a stevedore foreman on board the ship MV Lisholt. He died on February 6, 1954 and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery near his son.
COLE, Margarete, Death: 28-July-1916, Plot F, Row 6, Grave 24, Margarete Cole was the five month old American daughter of David Cole and Babosa Cole of Puerto Rico, living at Cristobal, CZ. She died on July 28, 1916 at the Ancon Hospital. She was buried at the Mt. Hope Cemetery then reinterred at the Corozal American Cemetery in 1979.
COLE, Pat, Chief Master's Mate, U.S. Navy, Death: 3-December-1944, Plot C, Row 6, Grave 28, Chief Master's Mate Pat Cole was born in West Virginia on October 19, 1904. He enlisted in the U.S. Navy and served as Chief Master's Mate aboard the submarine USS Lagarto (SS-371) during World War II. He died while on active duty on December 3, 1944 and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
COLE, Simon C., Death: 27-February-1912, Plot E, Row 9, Grave 10, Simon C. Cole was born in Virginia in 1858. He moved to Panama in 1907 and worked for the Central Division, Isthmus Canal Company and living at Empire for five years. He died on February 27, 1912 at the Ancon Hospital. He was cremated and buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
COLE, Susan Alberta, Death: 23-January-1969, Plot F, Row 13, Grave 18, Susan Alberta Cole was born in Panama on November 1, 1935. She married U.S. Air Force Staff Sergeant Bertram A. Cole in Washington, District of Columbia. She died on January 23, 1969 at Walter Reed Army Medical Center. She was buried at the Mt. Hope Cemetery then re-interred at the Corozal American Cemetery in 1979.
COLEGROVE, Sybil, Death: 3-March-1908, Plot I, Row 12, Grave 28, Sybil Colegrove was the three year old American daughter of Mr. A. M. Colegrove and his wife living in Ancon, Canal Zone. She died on March 3, 1908 at the Taboga Sanitorium. She was buried at the Ancon Cemetery. She was disinterred, cremated and buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
COLEY, Florence, Death: 20-November-1973, Plot J, Row 11, Grave 12, Florence Coley was born in Jamaica in 1891. She moved to Panama to live. She died on November 20, 1973 and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
COLINA, Belinda, Death: 14-March-1925, Plot F, Row 7, Grave 28, Belinda Colina was the stillborn American daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Colina living in Panama. She died on March 14, 1925. She was buried at the Mt. Hope Cemetery then reinterred at the Corozal American Cemetery in 1979.
COLINA, Melquiades, Officer's Cook Second Class, U.S. Navy, Death: 1-March-1933, Plot D, Row 7, Grave 16, Officer's Cook Second Class Melquiades Colina was born in the Philippines on December 10, 1900. He immigrated to the United States and became a naturalized citizen. He enlisted in the U.S. Navy on June 4, 1929 and became an Officer's Cook, Second Class. He died while on active duty on March 1, 1933 at San Diego, California. He was buried at the Mt. Hope Cemetery then reinterred at the Corozal American Cemetery in 1979.
COLINA, Ricardo, Death: 9-May-1986, Plot D, Row 20, Grave 14, Ricardo Colina was born in Panama on March 14, 1926. He enlisted in the U.S. Navy on November 11, 1940 and served aboard the Kennebec-class oiler USS MONONGAHELA (AO-42) which earned 10 battle stars in World War II and 2 battle stars during the Korean War. He became a naturalized citizen on June 27, 1949. He was on active duty during the Vietnam War and retired as Yeoman First Class from the Navy on March 24, 1966. After retirement, he worked for the Trans-World Airlines Customer Service, New York City. He died on May 9, 1986 at St. Luke's Roosevelt Hospital and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
COLLAZO, Francisco, Private, F Company, 42nd Puerto Rican Infantry, U.S. Army, Death: 19-January-1926, Plot C, Row 9, Grave 11, Private Francisco Collazo was born in Ponce, Puerto Rico on February 19, 1900. He enlisted in the army and served in Company F, 42nd Infantry in the Canal Zone, Panama. He died while on active duty on January 19, 1926 at Miraflores Lake, Panama and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
COLLAZO, Jorge L. Jr., Death: 21-October-1996, Plot H, Row 16, Grave 27, Jorge L. Collazo, Jr. was the stillborn American son of U.S. Army Sergeant Jorge L. Collazo and Argelis T. Collazo living in Panama. Sergeant Collazo was a member of Headquarters and Headquarters Battery, 82nd Field Artillery Battalion, 1st Cavalry Division. He died on October 21, 1996 at the Gorgas Army Hospital and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
COLLINS, Harry, Death: 17-June-1911, Plot F, Row 5, Grave 13, Harry Collins was the six day old American son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Collins of Cristobal, Canal Zone. He died on June 17, 1911 at Colon Hospital. He was buried at the Mt. Hope Cemetery then reinterred at the Corozal American Cemetery in 1979.
COLLINS, James, Private, Company M, 5th Infantry Regiment, U.S. Army, Death: 9-October-1942, Plot C, Row 4, Grave 28, Private James Collins was born in Harborm, New York on January 3, 1919. He enlisted in the U.S. Army and served as a Private in Company M, 5th Infantry Regiment during World War II. He died while on active duty on October 9, 1942 at Paraiso, Panama and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
COLLINS, Joseph Harold, Private, Company C, 33rd Infantry, U.S. Army, U.S. Army, Death: 20-July-1918, Plot C, Row 3, Grave 6, Private Joseph Harold Collins was born in Hartford, Connecticut on July 20, 1896. He enlisted in the U.S. Army and served as a Private in Company C, 33rd Infantry during World War I. He died while on active duty on July 20, 1918 and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
COLLINS, Maria, Death: 15-October-1946, Plot F, Row 4, Grave 38, Maria Collins was the fourteen hour old American daughter of U.S. Navy Chief Store Keeper Charles Collins and Anna Collins living in Panama. She died on October 15, 1946. She was buried at the Mt. Hope Cemetery then reinterred at the Corozal American Cemetery in 1979.
COLLINS, P. G., Seaman, U.S. Navy, Death: 21-January-1915, Plot G, Row 1, Grave 3, Seaman P. G. Collins was born in Ireland in 1879. He immigrated to the United States and became a naturalized citizen. He enlisted in the U.S. Navy and served as a Seaman aboard the Cruiser USS Tacoma (C-18). He died while on active duty on January 21, 1915 at the Colon Hospital. He was buried at the Mt. Hope Cemetery then re-interred at the Corozal American Cemetery in 1979.
COLLINS, Thomas, Private, USS St. Mary's, U.S. Marine Corps, Death: 11-March-1863, Plot C, Row 6, Grave 46, Private Thomas Collins was an American born in 1834. He enlisted in the U.S. Marine Corps and served as a Private aboard the Sloop of War USS St. Mary's. He died on March 11, 1863 from typhoid fever, while his ship was on patrol in the Pacific Squadron protecting American shipping from Confederate ships during the Civil War. He was buried at Flamenco Island, Panama. His remains were reinterred at the Ancon Cemetery in 1911, disinterred in 1913, cremated and buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
COLLINS, Tommy, Death: 7-March-1964, Plot H, Row 18, Grave 25, Tommy Collins was the stillborn American son of U.S. Army Private First Class Herbert Collins and Leilain Collins living in Panama. He died on March 7, 1964 and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
COLLYMORE, Louise, Death: 11-January-1903, Plot F, Row 14, Grave 32, Louise Collymore was an adult American woman, living in Panama. She died on January 11, 1903. She was buried at the Mt. Hope Cemetery then reinterred at the Corozal American Cemetery in 1979.
COLOMBANI, Jose Daniel, Specialist Fourth Class, 2nd Squadron, 1st Cavalry Division, U.S. Army, Death: 25-December-1966, Plot D, Row 3, Grave 5, Specialist Fourth Class Jose Daniel Colombani was an American man born on August 4, 1943. He enlisted in the U.S. Army and served as a Specialist Fourth Class with the Headquarters Troop, Second Squadron, 1st Cavalry Division at Fort Hood, Texas during the Vietnam War. He died on December 25, 1966 and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
COLON, Alejo, Death: 13-May-1935, Plot B, Row 12, Grave 19, Alejo Colon was born in Puerto Rico in 1889. On July 13, 1918, he enlisted in the Army and was assigned to Company H, 374th Infantry, 94th Division, serving during World War I. He was honorably discharged on November 24, 1931 and moved to the Canal Zone. He died on May 13, 1935 and was buried at Corozal American Cemetery.
COLON, Estefana, Death: 26-April-1923, Plot I, Row 12, Grave 39, Estefana Colon was born in Puerto Rico on July 18, 1874. She moved to Panama to live. She died on April 26, 1923 and was buried in Section A of the old Corozal Cemetery then reinterred at the Corozal American Cemetery in 1979.
COLON, Infant, Death: 17-October-1949, Plot F, Row 5, Grave 32, Infant girl Colon was the hour old American daughter of Juan Colon and Gladys Colon living in Panama. She died on October 17, 1949. She was buried at the Mt. Hope Cemetery then reinterred at the Corozal American Cemetery in 1979.
COLON, Leopoldina W., Death: 29-May-1924, Plot A, Row 9, Grave 11, Leopoldina W. Colon was born in Puerto Rico on December 15, 1902. She moved to Panama to work as a domestic. She died on May 29, 1924 and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
COLONNA, Madonna Lynn, Death: 14-December-1968, Plot A, Row 9, Grave 54, Madonna Lynn Colonna was the three day old daughter of Pasquel Colonna and Sandra Colonna living in Panama. She died on December 14, 1968 and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
COLT, Samuel B., Waiter, U.S. Merchant Marine, Death: 5-September-1941, Plot A, Row 9, Grave 29, World War II, Samuel B. Colt was born in Pennsylvania on September 23, 1891. He worked for the Boston Steamship Company as a waiter aboard the U.S. Merchant Marine ship SS Normacsun. He died in Panama on September 5, 1941 and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
COMBS, Joanna, Death: 23-April-1958, Plot F, Row 3, Grave 19, Joanna Combs was the four month old American daughter of George Combs and Joyce Combs living in Panama. She died on April 23, 1958. She was buried at the Mt. Hope Cemetery then reinterred at the Corozal American Cemetery in 1979.
COMMINGS, Robert, Death: 29-July-1968, Plot E, Row 5, Grave 2, Robert Commings was born in Brdud, Poland on November 5, 1896. He immigrated to the United States in March 1905 and settled in St. Louis, Missouri. During World War I, he enlisted in the Army as a Private and was assigned to the 10th Signal Company, U.S. Army. He was naturalized on April 8, 1920 and moved to Panama on July 1920. He was employed as a steward for the Panama Canal Company. After retirement he continued to live in Panama. He died at Gorgas Hospital on July 29, 1968 and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
CONCEPCION-CHAPMAN, Jimmy, Corporal, Co A, 12th Cavalry Regiment, 1st Cavalry Division, U.S. Army, Death: 21-July-1968, Plot E, Row 12, Grave 1, Vietnam War, Corporal Jimmy Conception-Chapman was born in Colon, Republic of Panama on November 30, 1943. He enlisted in the Army and served as a Private First Class with Company A, 12th Cavalry Regiment, 1st Cavalry Division in Vietnam. He was instantly killed in action by an enemy explosive device while fighting the enemy in Quang Tri Province. He was promoted to Corporal posthumously. He was buried at the Mt. Hope Cemetery and reinterred at the Corozal American Cemetery in 1979.
CONE, Percy Stuart, Death: 2-September-1945, Plot E, Row 15, Grave 20, Percy Stewart Cone was born in Fernandina, Florida on September 11, 1884. In 1909, he moved to the Canal Zone where he was employed as a mechanic for the Panama Canal Company. He was awarded the Roosevelt Medal for his work. He married Norma Horn Wilson on December 21, 1918 at Fort Smith, Arkansas and returned to Balboa, Canal Zone. He died on September 2, 1945. He was buried at the Mt. Hope Cemetery then reinterred at the Corozal American Cemetery in 1979.
CONLAN, Blanca C., Death: 4-April-1962, Plot I, Row 3, Grave 38, Blanca C. Conlan was born in Buenos Aires, Argentina on July 12, 1888. She moved to Panama, married Charles Patrick Conlan on January 14, 1918 and had three children. She became an American citizen through marriage. She died on April 4, 1962 at the Gorgas Hospital and is buried at Corozal American Cemetery near her husband, Charles.
CONLAN, Charles Patrick, Death: 8-January-1947, Plot H, Row 3, Grave 10, Charles Patrick Conlan was born in Toledo, Ohio on September 17, 1880. In 1907, he moved to the Canal Zone where he met and married Blanca C. Conlan. He was employed as a Clerk for the Executive Office of the Panama Canal Company. He was awarded the Roosevelt Medal with Second Service Bar. After retirement on September 30, 1942, he lived in Panama. He died on January 8, 1947 at the Gorgas Hospital, Ancon, Canal Zone and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery near his wife, Blanca.
CONLEY, Arthur John, Death: 26-March-1933, Plot B, Row 5, Grave 12, Arthur John Conley was born in Perry, New York on April 11, 1881. After schooling, he was employed as a Stenographic Secretary, U.S. Railroad Administration in the Interstate Commerce Building, Washington, DC. In November 1917, the U.S. Government appointed him as a clerk to the embassy in Cuba. He departed Cuba in January 1918 and was assigned as executive clerk with the Panama Canal Company. He died on March 26, 1933 and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
CONLEY, Terrence Allen, Death: 8-July-1973, Plot I, Row 1, Grave 55, Terrence Allen Conley was born in the Panama Canal Zone in 1946 of American Parents. His father was a Towing Locomotive Operator, Locks Division, Panama Canal Company. Terrence also worked for the Panama Canal Company. He died a young man of 27, was cremated and stored in an urn at the Scottish Rite Temple in Panama. Upon a request from the Scottish Rite, his urn was buried in a mass grave at the Corozal American Cemetery in May 15, 2002.
CONN, Aubrey Lee, Death: 2-February-1993, Plot H, Row 10, Grave 27, Aubrey Lee Conn was born in Chester, Virginia on November 16, 1914. He enlisted in the U.S. Army and served as a Staff Sergeant with the 18th Coast Artillery Mine Planting Battery during World War II. After the war he lived at Pedregal, Panama. He died on February 2, 1993 at the Centro Medico Paitilla and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
CONNELL, Alexander, Death: 30-January-1976, Plot J, Row 17, Grave 10, Alexander Connell was born in Barbados, British West Indies on January 13, 1893. He moved to Panama and worked for the Panama Canal Company. Upon retirement, he remained in Panama. He died on January 30, 1976 and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
CONNELL, Charles T., Seaman, U.S. Navy, Death: 15-May-1895, Plot C, Row 9, Grave 27, Charles T. Connell was born in Ireland in 1869. He immigrated to the United States and became a naturalized citizen. He enlisted in the U.S. Navy and served as a Seaman aboard the cruiser USS Denver (C-14). He died while on active duty on May 15, 1895 and was buried at Flamenco Island. He was reinterred at the Ancon cemetery in 1911. In 1914, he was disinterred, cremated and buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
CONNER, Agnes B., Death: 30-November-1933, Plot B, Row 6, Grave 6, Agnes B. Conner was born in Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin on January 16, 1887. She married Robert J. Conner and they moved to Panama about 1920. They had three daughters. She died on November 30, 1933 at the Gorgas Hospital and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
CONNOLLY, Alfred Augustus, Death: 31-March-1953, Plot E, Row 10, Grave 8, Alfred Augustas Connolly was born in the Grand Cayman Islands, British West Indies on June 17, 1915. He came to Panama and worked as a fisherman for the SSMV Gulf Star. He died on March 31, 1953 and was cremated and buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
CONNOLLY, Martin B., Death: 31-March-1937, Plot A, Row 4, Grave 5, Martin B. Connolly was born in Ireland on November 7, 1963 and raised in Wheeling, West Virginia. He was naturalized shortly after arrival in the United States. In the early 1900's he moved to Panama and became a Construction Superintendent for the Panama Canal Company. He died on March 31, 1937 at the Gorgas Hospital and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
CONNOP, Arthur James, Death: 23-March-1942, Plot K, Row 6, Grave 6, Arthur James Connop was born at Old Hill, Staffordshire, England on July 1, 1889. During World War I, he enlisted in the 50th Royal British Engineers as a Sapper on November 1, 1915 and on February 18, 1916 his unit was sent to France. On July 23, 1916, he was promoted 2nd Corporal and on November 23, 1916 he was reverted to Sapper. After the war he became a Seaman on the British ship SS Port Huron. He became ill and was taken to the Canal Zone where he died at Gorgas Hospital on March 23, 1942. He was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
CONNOR, Albert, Death: 22-November-1937, Plot I, Row 1, Grave 55, Albert Connor was born in Dublin, Ireland on November 11, 1889. He immigrated to the United States on 1911 and settled in Mystic, Connecticut. He was naturalized on October 3, 1916. In about 1918, he moved to Ancon, Balboa District, Canal Zone to work for the Panama Canal Company. He died on November 22, 1937, and was cremated. His ashes were placed in an urn and stored at the Scottish Rite Temple in Panama. His remains were transferred to ABMC and buried at the Corozal American Cemetery on May 15, 2002.
CONNOR, Infant, Death: 28-September-1934, Plot B, Row 6, Grave 18, Infant girl Connor was the nine hour old daughter of Elbert Connor and Eleanor Connor living in Panama. She died on September 28, 1934 and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
CONNORS, Neil, Death: 11-February-1923, Plot G, Row 6, Grave 16, Neil Connors was born in Brashier, New York on November 20, 1863. He moved to Minneapolis, Minnesota and became Locomotive Engineer on the Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis and Omaha Railroad in 1887. He came to the Isthmus of Panama on November 1, 1905 and worked as a Locomotive Engineer for the Panama Railroad Company. He died on February 11, 1923. He was buried at the Mt. Hope Cemetery then reinterred at the Corozal American Cemetery in 1979.
CONRY, Charles Frederick, First Lieutenant, K Company, 10th Infantry, U.S. Army, Death: 25-April-1913, Plot C, Row 10, Grave 34, First Lieutenant Charles F. Conry was born in Fremont, Ohio on January 22, 1882. He graduated from the United States Military Academy in June 15, 1904 as a Second Lieutenant and served at many posts finally assigned to Company K, 10th Infantry at Camp E. S. Otis, Las Cascadas Canal Zone, where he was promoted to First Lieutenant. While on a reconnaissance, he accidentally drowned in the Chagres River near Gatum Lake on April 25, 1913 and was buried at Ancon Cemetery. He was reinterred in Section A, Old Corozal Cemetery in March 1914. His remains could not be found so he is honored at Section C, Row 10, Grave 344, Corozal American Cemetery in 1981.
CONSIDINE, Michael Gerald, Death: 18-June-1921, Plot A, Row 7, Grave 17, The year old son of Michael Considine and Margaret Considine. He died on June 18, 1921 and was buried at Corozal American Cemetery.
CONWAY, James Joseph, Second Mate, SS Mathew W. Bradley, U.S. Merchant Marine, Death: 4-November-1945, Plot B, Row 7, Grave 46, Second Mate James Joseph Conway was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on September 2, 1883. During World War II, he served as Second Mate aboard the U.S. Merchant Marine Ship, SS Mathew W. Bradley. He died at sea on November 4, 1945 and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
CONWAY, Margie L., Death: 22-May-1929, Plot F, Row 7, Grave 22, Margie L. Conway was born in Kentucky on February 22, 1898. She moved to Panama to live. She died on May 22, 1929. She was buried at the Mt. Hope Cemetery then reinterred at the Corozal American Cemetery in 1979.
COOK, Charles A., Death: 11-September-1945, Plot B, Row 7, Grave 37, Charles A. Cook was born in Newark, New Jersey on August 20, 1880. He married Catherine Cook from Ireland and they moved to the Canal Zone in about 1914. Catherine died in about 1919. He married Mercedes from Managua, Nicaragua in about 1922. Some years later he married Maria de Cook. He worked for the Panama Canal Company and upon retirement he continued to live in Panama. He died from pulmonary tuberculosis on September 11, 1945 at the Gorgas Hospital and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
COOK, Charles O., Death: 6-July-1941, Plot F, Row 11, Grave 42, Charles O. Cook was born in British Guiana on October 17, 1892. He immigrated to the United States and became a naturalized citizen. He moved to Panama to work as a foreman for the Panama Canal Company. He died on July 6, 1941 and was buried at the Mt. Hope Cemetery then reinterred at the Corozal American Cemetery in 1979.
COOK, Ishmael Jr., Death: 6-January-1972, Plot A, Row 11, Grave 55, Ishmael Cook, Jr. was the two month old son of Ishmael Cook and Sinia Cook living in Panama. He died on January 6, 1972 and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
COOK, James Eugene, Death: 29-August-2018, Plot I, Row 07, Grave 62, James Eugene Cook is both a World War II and Vietnam Veteran. He is a recipient of the Bronze Star Medal.
COOK, James W., Death: 26-June-1945, Plot K, Row 9, Grave 2, James W. Cook was born in England on February 21, 1909. He moved to Panama to work as an engineer for the Lobitos Oil Company. He died on June 26, 1945 and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
COOK, Lee Edwin, Second Lieutenant, 20th Troop Carrier Squadron, U.S. Army Air Corps, Death: 29-March-1944, Plot C, Row 8, Grave 31, Second Lieutenant Lee Edwin Cook was born in Springfield, Missouri on July 7, 1922. He was commissioned in the U.S. Army Air Corps and served as a Second Lieutenant with the 20th Troop Carrier Squadron during World War II. He died while on active duty on March 29, 1944 from an air plane crash at La Joya, Panama and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
COOK, Lusa Church, Death: 21-February-1924, Plot A, Row 9, Grave 6, Lusa Church Cook was born in Aberdeen, Scotland on June 20, 1877. She moved to Panama to live. She died on February 21, 1924 and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
COOK, Mrs. Roy L., Death: 21-November-1913, Plot E, Row 12, Grave 19, Mrs. Roy L. Cook was born in Venezuela in 1888. She moved to Panama to live in July 1912. She died on November 21, 1913. She was buried at the Ancon Cemetery. In 1914, she was disinterred, cremated and buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
COOK, Robert Seabury, Ensign, Aviation, U.S. Naval Reserve, U.S. Navy, Death: 19-January-1944, Plot C, Row 10, Grave 15, Ensign Robert Seabury Cook was born in Denver, Colorado. He was commissioned Ensign with the U.S. Naval Reserve Aviation in Panama during World War II. He died on January 19, 1944 from an air plane crash at San Jose, Costa Rica and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
COOK, Stephen Franklin, Death: 11-June-1956, Plot H, Row 12, Grave 3, Stephen Franklin Cook was the two day old son of Ollie Cook and Delma Cook living in Panama. He died on June 11, 1956 and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
COOK, Wade Hampton, Death: 13-December-1944, Plot B, Row 4, Grave 26, Wade Hampton Cook was born in Concord, North Carolina on March 11, 1896. He married Lucy Reinhardt and worked as a shovel operator on a road in the Cinchona Section of Costa Rica (Defense Project No. 1) - On December 13, 1944, he was suffocated by a landslide and buried in Vault 91, of the West wall of Mausoleum, Cemetario General, San Jose, Costa Rica. Later he was disinterred and buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
COOK, Willis R., Death: 2-February-1962, Plot B, Row 9, Grave 46, Willis R, Cook was born in Meramec, Missouri on July 24, 1894. In about 1920 he married Cleo Lant. During World War I, he enlisted in the Army and served as a Private in Battery D, 119th Field Artillery, 32nd Division. After the war, he moved to the Canal Zone and worked for the U.S. Navy as a civilian. He divorced Cleo Cook shortly thereafter. After retirement from the Navy he remained in Panama. He died on February 2, 1962 at the Gorgas Hospital and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
COOKE, George Walter, Boatswain's Mate Second Class, U.S. Navy, Death: 4-October-1942, Plot C, Row 4, Grave 25, Boatswain's Mate Second Class Cooke was born in Franklin, Missouri in 1919. He married Irene Martha Cooke and lived in St. Louis, Missouri. He enlisted in the U.S. Navy and was promoted to Seaman 1st Class on June 22, 1937. On November 21, 1940, assigned to the light cruiser USS Richmond. During World War II, he was promoted to Boatswain's Mate Second Class. The USS Richmond was escorting convoys along the West Coast. He became ill and on October 3, 1942, he was transferred to the U.S. Naval Hospital in Balboa, Canal Zone. He died on October 4, 1942 and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
COONEY, William C., Death: 26-October-1936, Plot B, Row 10, Grave 5, William C. Cooney was born in Tipperary, Ireland on March 9, 1872. He immigrated to the United States and on June 15, 1901, he enlisted in 27th Infantry and served as a Sergeant during the Spanish-American War. He married May Agness Barrett and moved without May to the Canal Zone in 1918 for employment as a police officer at Pedro Miguel, Balboa District, Panama Canal Company. He was naturalized on May 13, 1926. After he retired, he remained in Panama. He died at Gorgas Hospital on October 26, 1936 and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
COOPER, Dannie, Death: 21-February-2006, Plot K, Row 23, Grave 24, Sergeant First Class Dannie Cooper was born in El Paso, Texas on June 19, 1947. He enlisted in the U.S. Army and earned a Purple Heart fighting in Vietnam. After retirement he served as a Superintendent of the Tunisian American Cemetery. In February 1990 he was transferred from Tunisia to serve as Superintendent of the Corozal American Cemetery until retirement in April 2003. After retirement he lived at David, Panama with his wife Ruth Cooper. He died on January 21, 2006 at HRRHL San Pablo, David Panama and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
COOPER, Emilia, Death: 25-October-1957, Plot H, Row 19, Grave 11, Emilia Cooper was born in Costa Rica on April 29, 1908. She immigrated to the Canal Zone in 1926 and married Alfred Cooper, a British National from Nicaragua. She died at the Gorgas Hospital on October 25, 1957 and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
COOPER, Estella Gamboa, Death: 15-July-1951, Plot H, Row 13, Grave 17, A 54 year old American man from Costa Rica, living in Panama. He died on July 15, 1951 and was buried at Corozal American Cemetery.
COOPER, George F., Death: 13-March-1943, Plot B, Row 3, Grave 27, George F. Cooper was born in Cairo, Illinois on March 18, 1873. He moved to the Canal Zone where he was employed as a Watchman for the U.S. Army. He died at Gorgas Hospital on March 13, 1943 and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
COOPER, Gerold E., Death: 8-February-1987, Plot B, Row 5, Grave 29, Gerold E. Cooper was born in New York on January 7, 1912. He moved to Panama to work as Dipper Dredge Captain, Panama Canal Company. Upon retirement, he moved to St. Petersburg, Florida. He died on February 8, 1987 and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery with his stillborn son.
COOPER, Infant, Death: 13-July-1953, Plot H, Row 10, Grave 13, Infant boy Cooper was the stillborn American son of U.S. Navy Seaman Leroy Cooper and Lois Cooper living in Panama. He died on July 13, 1953 and was buried at Corozal American Cemetery.
COOPER, Infant, Death: 31-January-1944, Plot B, Row 5, Grave 29, Infant boy Cooper was the ten day old American son of Gerold E. Cooper and Ethyl Cooper living in Panama. He died on January 31, 1944 and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery with his father, Gerold E. Cooper.
COOPER, Infant, Death: 23-October-1945, Plot B, Row 1, Grave 46, Infant boy Cooper was the stillborn son of Buford Cooper and Virginia Cooper living in Panama. He died on October 23, 1945 and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
COOPER, Infant, Death: 6-July-1919, Plot F, Row 2, Grave 9, Infant girl Cooper was the stillborn daughter of Mr. and Mrs Hal B. Cooper living in Panama. She died on July 6, 1919 and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
COOPER, Jean, Death: 26-November-1941, Plot E, Row 17, Grave 11, Jean Cooper was an American born in 1915. She was living in Panama. She died on November 26, 1941. She was buried at the Mt. Hope Cemetery then reinterred at the Corozal American Cemetery in 1979.
COOPER, Preston Littleberry, Death: 10-October-1951, Plot E, Row 14, Grave 17, Preston Littleberry Cooper was born in Alabama on August 12, 1907. He enlisted in the U.S. Navy in May 1937 and was released in January 1940. After his release he worked as an Administrative Assistant for the U.S. Navy. He became ill and on October 10, 1951, de died en-route to the hospital. He was buried at the Mt. Hope Cemetery then reinterred at the Corozal American Cemetery in 1979.
COOPER, Quentin R., Death: 21-April-1979, Plot I, Row 9, Grave 62, Quentin R. Cooper was an American born on March 31, 1918. He enlisted in the U.S. Army Air Corps during World War II and served as an Airman. After the war he worked for the Panama Canal Company. Upon retirement, he remained in Panama. He died on April 21, 1979 and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
COPELAND, Clifford Harvey, Death: 16-November-1952, Plot D, Row 12, Grave 12, Clifford Harvey Copeland was born in Arcata, California on January 21, 1891. He enlisted in the U.S. Navy during World War I and served as a seaman. After the war he was employed as a pump operator for U.S. Navy in Panama. He died on November 16, 1952 at Cristobal, Canal Zone. He was buried at the Mt. Hope Cemetery then reinterred at the Corozal American Cemetery in 1979.
COPELAND, John Earl, Death: 23-December-1920, Plot F, Row 10, Grave 22, John Earl Copeland was the day old American son of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Copeland living in Panama. He died on December 23, 1920. He was buried at the Mt. Hope Cemetery then reinterred at the Corozal American Cemetery in 1979.
CORBITT, Thomas W., Death: 30-September-1935, Plot B, Row 10, Grave 1, Thomas W. Corbitt was born in West Virginia in 1898. He enlisted in the U.S. Army on May 11, 1917 during World War I. He was promoted to Sergeant and served in Company K, 40th Infantry, 14th Division. He received an honorable discharge on August 11, 1927. After his service in the Army, he remained in the Canal Zone. He died on September 30, 1935 and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
CORCO, Jose, Death: 19-November-1933, Plot B, Row 6, Grave 2, Jose Corco was born in Olot, Spain on October 17, 1865. He married Maria Cros Corco and has a son Miguel Corco. Jose, a professor in Spain, was contracted by the Panamanian Government to organize one of the first government schools in Panama. In 1904 the family moved to Panama where Jose worked developing Panamanian schools. they lived at the Cataract Hotel. He died on November 19, 1933 and is buried at the Corozal American Cemetery near Maria and Miguel.
CORCO, Maria Cros, Death: 12-June-1958, Plot K, Row 16, Grave 13, Maria Cros Corco was born in Olot, Spain. She married Jose Olot and had a son, Miguel. In 1904 the family moved to Panama and they lived at the Cataract Hotel. She died on June 12, 1958 and is buried at the Corozal American Cemetery near Jose and Miguel.
CORCO, Miguel, Death: 14-June-1991, Plot E, Row 14, Grave 8, Miguel Corco was born in Olot, Spain on July 12, 1897. He immigrated to the Canal Zone with his parents in 1904. After graduating from Berkeley Business College in Berkeley, California, in 1917 he served as a Sergeant in the Quartermaster Corps, U.S. Army during World War I. He was naturalized on October 22, 1918. In 1919, he returned to Panama. On October 1, 1921, he married Alice Lepthien Corco and had two sons, Miguel, Jr. and Jose. He lived at Ancon, Canal Zone and was employed as a clerk in the Accounting Division, Panama Canal Company. He was promoted several times and in September 22, 1957, he was appointed Staff Assistant to the Comptroller. He died on June 14, 1991 at home and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery near his parents, Maria and Jose.
CORDERO, Ramon, Private, Company M, 42nd Puerto Rican Infantry, U.S. Army, Death: 30-July-1926, Plot C, Row 9, Grave 13, Private Ramon Cordero was born in Puerto Rico in 1904. He enlisted in the U.S. Army and was assigned as a Private in Company M, 42nd Puerto Rican Infantry. He died while on active duty on July 30, 1926 and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
CORDOBA, Ignacio Jr., Staff Sergeant, 128th Signal Company, U.S. Army, Death: 21-March-1995, Plot I, Row 1, Grave 70, Staff Sergeant Ignacio Cordoba, Jr. was born in Tacoma, Washington on December 22, 1959. He married then enlisted in the U.S. Army and served as a Staff Sergeant with the 128th Signal Company in Germany. He died while on active duty on March 21, 1995 at Barmh Bruder Hospital, Trier, Germany and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
CORDUA, Melville, Death: 11-November-1921, Plot A, Row 7, Grave 20, Melville Cordua was the year old son of Melville and Mrs. Cordua. He died on November 11, 1921 and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
CORES, Charles T., Death: 18-March-1906, Plot F, Row 13, Grave 19, Charles T. Cores was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania in 1866. He moved to Panama to work as a machinist with Engineering & Construction Division, Isthmus Canal Company. He lived at Cristobal, Panama for six months. He had lived in the tropics for ten years. He died on March 18, 1906. He was buried at the Mt. Hope Cemetery then reinterred at the Corozal American Cemetery in 1979.
CORNELIUS, Bessie Maria De Carmen, Death: 15-March-1947, Plot A, Row 12, Grave 37, Bessie Maria De Carmen Cornelius was the stillborn American daughter of U.S. Army Staff Sergeant George Cornelius and Anita Cornelius living in Panama. She died on March 15, 1947 and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
CORNETT, Norman J., Death: 25-May-1934, Plot D, Row 9, Grave 7, Norman J. Cornett was born in Perry County, Kentucky on November 17, 1888. He enlisted as a Private in the U.S. Army on June 23, 1908 and was assigned to Company F, 10th Infantry, Fort Sam Houston, Texas. He was discharged on May 22, 1911. He then moved to the Canal Zone to work as a railroad storekeeper for the Panama Canal Railroad. Later he worked as a purchaser for the Panama Canal Company Commissary. He was awarded the Roosevelt Medal for his service. He died on May 25, 1934. He was buried at the Mt. Hope Cemetery then reinterred at the Corozal American Cemetery in 1979.
CORONELL, Orlando Emecio B., Death: 1-January-1967, Plot K, Row 20, Grave 28, Orlando Emecio B. Coronell was born in Colombia in 1927. He was working as Second Cook aboard the ship SS Colon. He died on January 1, 1967 and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
CORR, Joseph Leonard, Death: 17-February-1947, Plot H, Row 4, Grave 8, Joseph Leonard Corr was born in New York City on June 30, 1885. He moved to Panama to work as a foreman for the Panama Canal Company. Upon retirement, he remained in Panama. He died on February 17, 1947 and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
CORRERA, Ann, Death: 2-March-1949, Plot F, Row 13, Grave 26, Ann Correra was a stillborn twin American daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Correra of Puerto Rico living in Panama. She died on March 2, 1949. She was buried at the Mt. Hope Cemetery then reinterred at the Corozal American Cemetery in 1979 with her twin sister, Norma Correra.
CORRERA, Norma, Death: 2-March-1949, Plot F, Row 13, Grave 26, Norma Correra was a stillborn twin American daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Correra of Puerto Rico living in Panama. She died on March 2, 1949. She was buried at the Mt. Hope Cemetery then reinterred at the Corozal American Cemetery in 1979 with her twin sister, Ann Correra.
CORRIGAN, Alice E. Henter, Death: 2-December-1943, Plot B, Row 5, Grave 37, Alice E. Henter Corrigan was born in Gorgona, Canal Zone on December 18, 1912. She married John Paul Corrigan, Jr. and they lived in the Canal Zone. She died on December 2, 1943 at the Panama City Hospital and was buried near members of her family at the Corozal American Cemetery.
CORRIGAN, Anne Tiernan, Death: 14-December-1926, Plot A, Row 2, Grave 3, Anne Tiernan Corrigan was born in Drogheda, Ireland on February 28, 1846. She married John Corrigan in 1872. They immigrated to the United States in 1885 and became a naturalized citizens in 1893. She moved to the Canal Zone in Panama and remained from 1913 to 1921. Then she moved to the eastern shore of Maryland. She died on December 14, 1926 and was buried next to her son, John Paul Corrigan, Sr., her grandson, Jerold Corrigan, and near her daughter in law Mary O'Connor Corrigan at the Corozal American Cemetery.
CORRIGAN, Brian Edward Nash Jr., Death: 17-February-1967, Plot F, Row 2, Grave 18, Brian Edward Nash Corrigan, Jr. was the ten day old American son of Brian and Lynn Corrigan living in Panama. He died on February 17, 1967. He was buried at the Mt. Hope Cemetery then reinterred at the Corozal American Cemetery in 1979.
CORRIGAN, Infant, Death: 5-January-1909, Plot F, Row 5, Grave 26, Infant boy Corrigan was the stillborn American son of Mr. and Mrs D. C. Corrigan of Colon. He died on January 5, 1909 at Colon. He was buried at the Mt. Hope Cemetery then reinterred at the Corozal American Cemetery in 1979.
CORRIGAN, Jerold O'Connor, Death: 8-November-1926, Plot A, Row 2, Grave 4, Jerold O'Connor Corrigan was the fourteen year old son of John Paul Corrigan, Sr. and Mary O'Connor Corrigan. He died on November 8, 1926 from a fall aboard a ship and is buried beside members of his family at the Corozal American Cemetery.
CORRIGAN, John Paul Sr., Death: 4-September-1955, Plot A, Row 2, Grave 2, John Corrigan, Sr. was born in Lancashire, England on June 4, 1875. He married Mary C. O'Connor. He emigrated to the United States in 1885 and was naturalized in 1893. He enlisted in the Army on November 19, 1894 and served as a Sanitary Inspector with Battery M, 5th U.S. Heavy Artillery during the Spanish-American War with Theodore Roosevelt and the Rough Riders in Cuba responsible for the eradication of mosquitoes. He was discharged on November 23, 1900 at Fort Wadsworth, New York. At the request of President Roosevelt, he moved to the Canal Zone as a sanitary inspector at Balboa in 1902, where he earned the Roosevelt Medal with two bars. He died on September 4, 1955 at the Old Soldiers Home in Washington, DC and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery beside his wife, Mary O'Connor Corrigan and daughter, Margaret de Leon.
CORRIGAN, Joseph M. Jr., Death: 21-February-1982, Plot A, Row 10, Grave 40, Joseph M. Corrigan, Jr. was the American son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Corrigan, Sr., Sanitation And Grounds, Panama Canal Company, living at Margarita. He was born on April 9, 1962 and a student when he died on February 21, 1982. He was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
CORRIGAN, Mary O'Connor, Death: 11-January-1937, Plot A, Row 2, Grave 1, Mary Cecilia O'Connor Corrigan was born in Newark, New Jersey on March 29, 1877. She married John Paul Corrigan, Sr. and lived in Panama from 1913 to 1921. She had eight children. She moved to the eastern shore of Maryland. She died on January 11, 1937 and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery beside her husband, John Paul Corrigan, Sr. and with her daughter, Margaret DeLeon.
CORTES, Marco, Death: 8-February-1978, Plot F, Row 9, Grave 29, Marco Cortes was born in Colombia on November 27, 1890. He moved to Panama to work for the Panama Canal Company. Upon retirement, he remained in Panama. He died on February 8, 1978. He was cremated and buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
CORTEZ, Norma, Death: 5-October-1975, Plot I, Row 12, Grave 23, Norma Cortez was an American born in 1915. She lived in Panama. She died on October 5, 1975 in New York City and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
COSCA, Jack, Death: 2-June-2013, Plot I, Row 63, Grave 50
COSCA, Mamerto Villano, Death: 20-October-1968, Plot E, Row 5, Grave 6, Mamerto Villano Cosca was born in the Philippines on September 25, 1894. He immigrated to the United States and became a naturalized citizen on June 3, 1921. He enlisted in the U.S. Navy and was promoted to Steward First Class, serving during World War I and World War II. After retiring from the Navy, he lived in Panama. He died at the Gorgas Hospital on October 20, 1968 and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
COSCA, Pacifico, Death: 23-July-1963, Plot I, Row 3, Grave 50, Pacifico Cosca was an American born in Camoquin, Panama. He was a student when he died on July 23, 1963. He was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
COSTELLO, Joseph Michael, Death: 9-May-1952, Plot H, Row 14, Grave 6, Joseph Michael Costello was the two hour old son of Joseph and Mary Costello living in Panama. He died on May 9, 1952 and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
COTE, Joseph Alfred, Death: 23-December-1936, Plot F, Row 7, Grave 21, Joseph Alfred Cote was born in Fall River, Massachusetts in 1889. He served in the U.S. Armed Services. After he was discharged, he moved to Panama and worked for several years as an accountant for the Panama Canal Company. He married Beatrice Da Costa. Then he worked as a civilian for the U.S. Army in Panama. On December 23, 1936, he died on the corner of Ancon Avenue and "K" Street, Panama City of a heart ailment. He was cremated and buried at the Mt. Hope Cemetery then reinterred at the Corozal American Cemetery in 1979.
COTTON, George Thomas, Death: 30-June-1962, Plot I, Row 3, Grave 40, George Thomas Cotton was born in Luton, Bedfordshire, England on March 12, 1880. He immigrated to the United States in 1886 and was naturalized February 10, 1905. He married Mary Emma Cotton. They moved to Panama around 1920 so that George could work for the Panama Canal Company. Upon retirement he remained in Panama. He died at Coco Solo on June 30, 1962 and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
COULOOTE, Amy E., Death: 24-June-1973, Plot J, Row 6, Grave 10, Amy E. Couloote was born in Panama on November 17, 1913. She lived near Panama City. She died on June 24, 1973 and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
COULSON, John, Death: 6-November-1939, Plot K, Row 2, Grave 8, John Coulson was born in England on August 29, 1909. He worked as a Seaman aboard the SS Haberton. He died on November 6, 1939 and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
COULTER, Ethel B., Death: 7-August-1949, Plot E, Row 17, Grave 4, Ethel B. Coulter was born in New York City on March 13, 1903. She was married to George F. Coulter. During the Depression, George worked as a Labor Foreman with the New York Park Department as a result of WPA. They moved to Panama on about 1940. She died on August 7, 1949 and was buried at the Mt. Hope Cemetery then reinterred at the Corozal American Cemetery in 1979.
COULTRIPP, Robert, Death: 19-January-1930, Plot D, Row 8, Grave 11, Robert Coultripp was born in Oklahoma on April 16, 1870. He married Justina Todd at Port of Spain, Trinidad on December 24, 1896. He moved to Panama to work as a machine operator in the Mechanics Division, Panama Canal Company. He was awarded the Canal Service Bar to the Roosevelt Medal on November 3, 1910. He died on January 19, 1930. He was buried at the Mt. Hope Cemetery then re-interred at the Corozal American Cemetery in 1979.
COURTNEY, Infant, Death: 30-January-1943, Plot B, Row 4, Grave 24, Infant boy Courtney was the stillborn son of Kenneth and Peggy Courtney living in Panama. He died on January 30, 1943 and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
COURVILLE, Eugenio J., Death: 18-February-1953, Plot K, Row 14, Grave 20, Eugenio J. Courville was born in Martinique in 1876. He moved to Panama to make a living. He died on February 18, 1953 and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
COURVILLE, Henry, Death: 31-January-1955, Plot K, Row 15, Grave 16, Henry Courville was born in Panama on October 17, 1915. He was working for the Panama Canal Company as a translator. He died on January 31, 1955 and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
COURVILLE, Violet M., Death: 25-June-1952, Plot E, Row 10, Grave 9, Violet M. Courville, was born in Colorado on January 18, 1895. She moved to Panama and worked as a nurse for 20 years with the Health Department, Panama Canal Company. She died on June 25, 1952, was cremated and buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
COUSINS, Infant, Death: 24-May-1917, Plot F, Row 8, Grave 24, Infant boy Cousins was the stillborn American son of John Walter Cousins from Newport, England, employed as Electrical Engineer with the Panama Canal Company and Phoebe A. Wires from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, living in Cristobal, Canal Zone. He died on May 24, 1917 at the Colon Hospital. He was buried at the Mt. Hope Cemetery then reinterred at the Corozal American Cemetery in 1979.
COVINGTON, Albert Wall, Death: 20-April-1934, Plot B, Row 11, Grave 14, Albert Wall Covington was born in Laurinburg, North Carolina on July 1, 1882. He enlisted in the US Army on August 5, 1898 as a Private and served as a Sergeant with Company K, 1st North Carolina Infantry Regiment during the Spanish-American War. After the war he volunteered in the investigation of the Yellow Fever in Cuba and in October 1901 he received by injection with filtered blood serum, became sick with Yellow Fever and recovered. His was the initial proven case of a viral Malady in man. He was awarded the Walter Reed and Congressional Gold Medal for his participation. In December 1905 he married Rose Conrad. On September 10, 1908 he was assigned to the 23rd Coast Artillery Corps at Fort McKinley, Portland Maine during World War I. He was then transferred to Panama where he retired on August 23, 1926 and remained in Panama with his second wife, Cecilia F. Astor, and their children. He died at the Gorgas Army Hospital on April 20, 1934 and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
COVINGTON, Frederick Allen, Death: 8-September-1941, Plot A, Row 10, Grave 25, Frederick Allen Covington was the ten month old son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Covington living in Panama. He died on September 8, 1941 at the Panama City Hospital and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
COVINGTON, Joseph, Death: 4-September-1935, Plot F, Row 9, Grave 22, Joseph Covington was the stillborn American son of Mr. and Mrs Robert Covington. He died on September 4, 1935. He was buried at the Mt. Hope Cemetery then reinterred at the Corozal American Cemetery in 1979.
COWAN, Marion, Death: 17-July-1957, Plot H, Row 17, Grave 16, Marion Cowan, was born in El Monte, California on June 15, 1913. He moved to Panama to work as an electrician for the U.S. Army. He died on July 17, 1957 at the Gorgas Hospital and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
COWIN, Raymond Charles, Death: 26-December-1957, Plot H, Row 21, Grave 12, Raymond Charles Cowin was the three day old son of Robert and Mary Cowin living in Panama. He died on December 26, 1957 and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
COX, Clyde V., Death: 4-May-1946, Plot A, Row 10, Grave 46, Clyde V. Cox was born in Martins Ferry, Ohio on February 26, 1908. He married Agnes Cox and they moved to Panama so that Clyde could work as a foreman in the Mechanical Division, Panama Canal Company. He died on May 4, 1946 at the Gorgas Hospital and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
COX, Rosalia Callender De, Death: 15-October-1973, Plot J, Row 10, Grave 14, Rosalia Callender De Cox was born in Barbados, British West Indies in 1894. She moved to Panama to live. She died on October 15, 1973 and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
COX, William Victor, Death: 27-January-1936, Plot G, Row 13, Grave 21, William Victor Cox was born in England in 1917. When he was 19, he was attending the Hertfordshire Training School, England. He ran away from the school and stowed away aboard the British ship SS Nurtureton. He used the alias "Jack Turner". He died on January 27, 1936, was cremated and buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
COYNE, Carol Mae, Death: 6-June-1941, Plot A, Row 8, Grave 31, Carol Mae Coyne was the two and a half year old American daughter of U.S. Army First Sergeant T. J. Coyne and Dorothy Coyne. She died on June 6, 1941 and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
COYNE, Roger J., Death: 5-September-1918, Plot A, Row 5, Grave 16, Roger Coyne, Jr. was born in Portland, Maine in 1864. He moved to Panama to work at Planing Mill, Balboa. He died on September 5, 1918 at Santo Thomas Hospital and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
CRAIG, Malcomb Kenfield, Death: 29-December-1920, Plot F, Row 9, Grave 6, Malcomb Kenfield Craig was the infant American child of Mr. and Mrs. Craig living in Panama. The infant died on December 29, 1920 and buried at the Mt. Hope Cemetery then reinterred at the Corozal American Cemetery in 1979.
CRAIG, Mildred Seymour Graham, Death: 19-April-1962, Plot B, Row 5, Grave 21, Mildred Seymour Graham Craig was born in Willow Springs, Missouri on May 5, 1893. She had two sons, Henry Seymour and Worth Seymour. She married Richard W. Craig. She was visiting Canada when she died on April 19, 1962 at 2501 Sinclair Road, Victoria, British Columbia. She was cremated and buried at the Corozal American Cemetery with Sally Seymour and her son, Henry Seymour.
CRAIG, Wilhelmina H., Death: 25-November-1945, Plot E, Row 9, Grave 14, Wilhelmina H. Craig was born in British Guiana on January 16, 1886. She moved to Panama and was working as a laundress. She died on November 25, 1945. She was cremated and buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
CRANDALL, Atmore L., Death: 7-October-1949, Plot E, Row 16, Grave 30, Atmore L. Crandall was born in Providence, Rhode Island on April 21, 1876. He had worked for the Providence Fire Department and later for the New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad. He married Clara B. Mertungh from Massachusetts in 1894. They had a son, Glendow L. Crandall, in 1897. The family moved to the Isthmus of Panama on March 4. 1908 and served in the Fire Departments at Cristobal, Las Cascadas, Tabernilla and Culebra. After he retired he lived in the Canal Zone. He died on October 7, 1949 and was buried at the Mt. Hope Cemetery then reinterred at Corozal American Cemetery in 1979.
CRAWFORD, Ana Ramona Ehrman De, Death: 17-December-1987, Plot D, Row 3, Grave 3, Ana Ramona Ehrman De Crawford was born in Panama on July 14, 1896. After she became a widow she moved to San Francisco. On returning to Panama, she died on December 17, 1987 at Centro Medico Paitilla and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
CRAWFORD, Charles Hemphill, Death: 2-September-1966, Plot D, Row 3, Grave 2, A 68 year old American man from South Carolina, who had served as a Private with Company A, 105th Ammunition Trains, U.S. Army, and retired from the Panama Canal Company. He died on September 2, 1966 and was buried at Corozal American Cemetery.
CRAWFORD, William Henry, Death: 18-September-1929, Plot F, Row 1, Grave 16, William Henry Crawford was born in Bethelahen, Pennsylvania on November 21, 1860. He enlisted as a Private in the US Army on November 5, 1887 and was assigned to Company E, 23rd Infantry. He was discharged October 6, 1888. On October 19, 1904 and visited Limon, Costa Rica. He moved to Ancon, Canal Zone and worked for the Panama Railroad Company. Upon retirement he remained in Panama. He died on September 18, 1929. He was buried at the Mt. Hope Cemetery then re-interred at the Corozal American Cemetery in 1979.
CREED, William, Death: 12-September-1973, Plot J, Row 9, Grave 2, An 85 year old man from Grenada, who was a retired U.S. Army civilian, He died on September 12, 1973 and was buried at Corozal American Cemetery.
CREQUE, Alfred Wallis, Death: 12-November-1978, Plot E, Row 1, Grave 16, Alfred Wallis Creque , was born in the Canal Zone on April 16, 1925. He enlisted in the US Army as a Private and was assigned to Branch Immaterial serving during World War II. After the War he was naturalized in Brooklyn, New York on July 1, 1968. Later he lived in Miami, Florida. He died on November 12, 1978 and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery near his father, John Creque.
CREQUE, John Vansalia, Death: 31-October-1958, Plot H, Row 22, Grave 14, John Vansalia Creque was an American born in the Virgin Islands in 1880 and living in North Gamboa, Balboa, Panama Canal. He married Doretha Creque and they had a son, Alfred Wallis Creque. John worked for the Panama Canal Company. Upon retirement he remained in Panama. He died on October 31, 1958 and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery near his son, Alfred.
CRIBLEY, Jack Jr., Seaman, SS Aquarius, U.S. Merchant Marine, Death: 7-January-1945, Plot C, Row 1, Grave 27, Jack Cribley, Jr. was born in Milan, Michigan in 1926. He served as a seaman with the U.S. Merchant Marine on the ship "SS AQUARIUS" during World War II. He died of a heart attack aboard ship on January 7, 1945 and was buried in the new cemetery at Tocopilla, Chile. He was reinterred at the Corozal American Cemetery on October 9, 1947.
CRICHLOW, Amanda Mavalena Smithwhich De, Death: 13-August-1973, Plot J, Row 8, Grave 4, Amanda Mavalena Smithwhich De Crichlow was born in Barbados in 1883. She married Alexander Crichlow and moved to the Canal Zone so that Alexander could work for the Panama Canal Company. They lived at Red Tank, Balboa, Panama Canal. After Alexander's retirement they remained in Panama. She died on August 13, 1973 at Home and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
CRICK, Audrey L., Waitress, SS Santa Lucia, Death: 19-October-1941, Plot C, Row 1, Grave 30, Audrey L. Crick was born in Nortonville, Kentucky in 1908. She served as a waitress at a restaurant in Chicago for several years. Then she joined the US Merchant Marine and served as a waitress aboard the U.S. Merchant Marine ship "SS SANTA LUCIA". She died on October 19, 1941 at the Hospital Aleman in Valparaiso, Chile and was buried at the Cementerio de Disidentes in Valparaiso. She was reinterred at the Corozal American Cemetery on January 14, 1948.
CRISER, John Robert, Shipfitter Second Class, USS Harris, U.S. Navy, Death: 29-November-1943, Plot D, Row 13, Grave 2, World War II, Shipfitter Second Class John Robert Criser was born in Warm Springs, Virginia on August 15, 1907. He married Mable L. Poynter. He enlisted in the US Navy and served as a Shipfitter Second Class aboard the attack transport USS HARRIS (APA-2) during World War II. He died on November 29, 1943. He was buried at the Mt. Hope Cemetery then re-interred at the Corozal American Cemetery in 1979.
CRISPULO, Argumendes Perea, Death: 14-December-1972, Plot J, Row 3, Grave 5, A 74 year old Panamanian man. He died on December 14, 1972 and was buried at Corozal American Cemetery.
CRITCH, William Henry, Death: 21-March-1976, Plot I, Row 8, Grave 55, William Henry Critch was born in Boston, Massachusetts on July 18, 1904. In 1923, he moved to Panama to work for the United Fruit Company. Later on he was employed to work as a US Army civilian in the Canal Zone. He died at the Gorgas Hospital on March 21, 1976 and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
CROCKETT, James N., Death: 3-September-1916, Plot A, Row 4, Grave 12, A 55 year old married American man from London, England, living in Panama City. He was working at the Bargas Point Iron Works. He died on September 3, 1916 at Cristobal, Canal Zone. He was, cremated and was buried at Corozal American Cemetery on 16 October 1916.
CROMPTON, Robert Charles, Vice Consul, British Vice Consul At Colon, Death: 23-December-1884, Plot F, Row 14, Grave 28, Robert Charles Crompton was born in England on April 27, 1840. He was appointed the British Vice-Consul at Colon, Panama. He died on December 23, 1884 and was honored by a monument at the Mt. Hope cemetery, which was moved to Section F, Row 14, Grave 28, Corozal American Cemetery in 1979.
CRONAN, Joseph Thomas, Death: 20-October-1942, Plot F, Row 10, Grave 2, The hour old son of William Cronan and Mary Cronan. He died on October 20, 1942. He was buried at Mt. Hope Cemetery then re-interred at Corozal American Cemetery in 1979.
CROOK, Wilson H., Death: 9-June-1957, Plot H, Row 18, Grave 11, Wilson H. Crook was born in Yazoo City, Mississippi on November 22, 1909. In 1929 he moved to the Canal Zone to work for the Panama Canal Company. There he married Phyllis H. Crook. He was appointed Director of Clubhouses on January 5, 1949. He was later appointed Director of Supply and Services. He died on June 9, 1957 at the Gorgas Hospital and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
CROSS, Charles S., Death: 11-October-1943, Plot B, Row 12, Grave 27, Charles S. Cross was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania on August 14, 1868. During the Spanish-American War, he enlisted in the US Army and served as a Private in Company G, 14th Pennsylvania Infantry. After the War, he moved to the Canal Zone and worked for the Panama Canal Company. After he retired he continued to live in Panama. He died on October 11, 1943 at the Gorgas Hospital and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
CROSS, Frank Ray, Death: 24-October-1907, Plot F, Row 5, Grave 42, Frank Ray Cross was born in Oregon on October 7, 1866. He became a dentist and moved to the Canal Zone to practice his profession. He died on October 24, 1907 and was buried in the Ancon Cemetery. He was reinterred in the Mt. Hope Cemetery in 1914, then reinterred at the Corozal American Cemetery in 1979.
CROSSMAN, Stanley J., Death: 18-October-1976, Plot E, Row 6, Grave 11, Stanley J. Crossman was born in Panama in 1898. He worked as a Printing and Publications Clerk for the Panama Canal Company. He married Doris Crossman. He became a naturalized US citizen. In 1962 he worked as Hand Compositor, Printing plant, Mount Hope. He retired on December 4, 1964 after 46 years of service. After retirement he remained in the Canal Zone. He died on October 18, 1976. He was buried at the Mt. Hope Cemetery then re-interred at the Corozal American Cemetery in 1979.
CROUCH, Clarice Bertha Elie Carrizo, Death: 25-August-1993, Plot H, Row 18, Grave 16, An 80 year old American woman living in Panama City. She died on August 25, 1993 at Seguro Social Hospital and was buried at Corozal American Cemetery.
CROUCH, Russell, Death: 11-December-1929, Plot F, Row 13, Grave 5, The stillborn American son of Walter Crouch and Hilda Crouch. He died on December 11, 1929. He was buried at Mt. Hope Cemetery then re-interred at Corozal American Cemetery in 1979.
CROUCH, Victor Harold, Death: 31-May-1958, Plot D, Row 13, Grave 9, A 54 year old American man from Oregon who had served as a Radioman First Class, U.S. Navy during World War II. He was working as a security guard for the U.S. Navy at the time of his death. He died on May 31, 1958. He was buried at Mt. Hope Cemetery then reinterred at Corozal American Cemetery in 1979.
CROUCH, Walter Ernest, Death: 17-May-1966, Plot A, Row 2, Grave 18, An 83 year old American man from West Virginia who was retired. He died on May 17, 1966 and was buried at Corozal American Cemetery.
CROW, Mary Margaret, Death: 24-November-1928, Plot F, Row 12, Grave 13, The stillborn American daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Crow. She died on November 24, 1928. She was buried at Mt. Hope Cemetery then re-interred at Corozal American Cemetery in 1979.
CROWE, Charles, Death: 17-July-1941, Plot A, Row 9, Grave 25, Charles Crowe was born in Panama on June 2, 1880. He married Mary Crowe and they lived in San Francisco, Panama. He worked for the Panama Canal Company and became a naturalized citizen of the United States. After retirement he remained in the Canal Zone. He died on July 17, 1941 at the Gorgas Hospital in Ancon, Canal Zone and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
CRUCET, Christine V., Death: 28-August-1946, Plot A, Row 11, Grave 45, Christine V. Crucet was born in Gerona, Spain on July 8, 1901. She married Raymond A. Crucet and they moved to Panama so that Raymond could work for the Panama Canal Company. He became a naturalized US citizen. She died at the Gorgas Army Hospital on August 28, 1946 and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
CRUCET GUIM, Richard, Death: 28-September-2017, Plot I, Row 02, Grave 45
CRUEZ, Victoria Villamonte, Death: 18-May-1931, Plot B, Row 4, Grave 1, A 25 year old woman living in Panama. She died on May 18, 1931 from puerperal peritonitis and was buried at Corozal American Cemetery.
CRUMP, Lucien, Death: 5-February-1916, Plot F, Row 4, Grave 40, A stillborn American son of James Crump of the United States and Blanche Rerl of Jamaica. He died on February 5, 1916 at Colon Hospital. He was buried at Mt. Hope Cemetery then reinterred at Corozal American Cemetery in 1979.
CRUSEY, Agnes Louise, Death: 17-March-1940, Plot G, Row 2, Grave 1, Agnes Louise Crusey was born in Baltimore Maryland June 16, 1905. She marries Arthur Crusey and had two children, Warren and Helen. In 1937 they moved to the Canal Zone so that Arthur could work for the Panama Canal Company. He was promoted to General Foreman, Locks Operator, Locks Division with 25 years service. Agnes died on March 17, 1940 at Gatun Lake. She was buried at the Mt. Hope Cemetery then reinterred at the Corozal American Cemetery in 1979.
CRUTCHFIELD, Lacy D., Death: 7-February-1946, Plot B, Row 11, Grave 37, Lacy D. Crutchfield was born in Chatham, North Carolina on July 11, 1907. He worked for the Ashelearo Motor Company in Ashelearo, North Carolina. Later he moved to the Canal Zone where he worked as a U.S. Army Signal Corps civilian. He died on February 7, 1946 near Chorrera, Panama and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
CRUZ, Esteban, Death: 22-June-1972, Plot E, Row 13, Grave 20, A 78 year old American man from Puerto Rico employed as a Barber at the YMCA, Balboa and living at Margarita. He died on June 22, 1972 at home. He was buried at Mt. Hope Cemetery then reinterred at Corozal American Cemetery in 1979.
CRUZ, Francisco, Private, Service Company, 42nd Infantry Regiment, U.S. Army, Death: 15-September-1921, Plot C, Row 2, Grave 8, A 25 year old American man from Puerto Rico who was serving on active duty with Service Company, 42nd Infantry Regiment. He died on September 15, 1921 and was buried at Corozal American Cemetery.
CRUZ, John Armand, Death: 23-May-1964, Plot F, Row 2, Grave 28, The stillborn American son of Armando Cruz and Sylvia Cruz. He died on May 23, 1964. He was buried at Mt. Hope Cemetery then re-interred at Corozal American Cemetery in 1979.
CRUZ, Peter, Death: 25-May-1945, Plot K, Row 6, Grave 1, The four month old son of Horace Cruz and Isable Cruz. He died on May 25, 1945 and was buried at Corozal American Cemetery.
CRUZ, Rufus, Death: 13-June-1944, Plot F, Row 7, Grave 23, A 58 year old American man from Louisiana, living in Panama. He died on June 13, 1944 and was buried at Corozal American Cemetery.
CRUZ-GUZMAN, Jose Antonio, Death: 21-September-1988, Plot E, Row 7, Grave 5, Jose A. Cruz-Guzman was born Ponce, Puerto Rico on October 28, 1916. On May 23, 1944, he enlisted in the US Army and served as a Light Weapons Infantryman during World War II and the Korean War and retired as a Sergeant with 20 years Service. He married Juana E, Cruz and they lived in Colon, Republic of Panama. He died on September 21, 1988 at the Gorgas Army Hospital from Myocardial Infarction and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
CRUZ-SEGARRA, Jaime, Death: 16-January-2002, Plot H, Row 18, Grave 28, Jaime Cruz-Segarra was born in Yauco, Puerto Rico on December 16, 1923. On April 1, 1940, he worked as an Aircraft Mechanic at Puerto Rico Air Depot, Borinquen Field, Puerto Rico. On May 5, 1943, he enlisted in the US Army Air Force serving as a Corporal at the Air Force Training Center, Albrook, Canal Zone, during World War II. He was discharged on January 12, 1946. He remained in Panama working for the Panama Canal Company. He died on January 16, 2002 and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
CRYAN, Anna, Death: 1-June-1933, Plot B, Row 5, Grave 16, Anna Cryan was born in Sligo, Ireland on January 15, 1889. She immigrated to the United States in 1908. She married Mathew John Cryan about 1919 and they moved to Panama so that Mathew could work for the Panama Canal Commission. There they had four children, twin sons and two daughters. She died on June 1, 1933 and is buried at Corozal American Cemetery near her husband, Mathew.
CRYAN, Matthew John, Death: 4-May-1943, Plot B, Row 4, Grave 29, Mathew John Cryan was born in Ballymote, Ireland on January 1, 1889. He immigrated to the United States in 1910. He enlisted in the US Army on June 3, 1911 at Ft. Sam Houston, Texas and served as a Corporal with Troop C, 3rd Cavalry. He was Discharged on June 2, 1914 with a rating of excellent. and became a naturalized citizen on January 19, 1915. He married Anna Cryan and they moved to the Canal Zone where Mathew worked as a Constable for the Panama Canal Company. He died at the Gorgas Army Hospital on May 4, 1943 and was buried at Corozal American Cemetery near his wife, Anna Cryan.
CUADRA, Enrique Adolfo, Death: 8-July-2005, Plot H, Row 8, Grave 23, Staff Sergeant Cuadra was born in Colorado on October 30, 1940. He enlisted in the U.S. Army and rose to staff Sergeant serving in Headquarters Company, 193rd Airborne Brigade, U.S. Army in Vietnam. He was awarded the Bronze Star Medal with Oak Leaf Cluster. After retirement, he lived at El Dorado, Panama. He died on January 8, 2005 at Rio Abajo, Loma Bonita and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
CUCUEL, Leon Marshall, Death: 27-December-1945, Plot B, Row 11, Grave 34, Leo Marshall Cucuel was born in Amenia, New York on December 31, 1878. He married Lelia F. Mead and they lived in Connecticut, New York. He enlisted in the US Army and served as a corporal in the Philippines. After the war, he and Lelia moved to Panama where he worked as a policeman for the Panama Canal Company. He was awarded the Roosevelt Medal for his service. Upon retirement he remained in Panama. He died on December 27, 1945 at the Gorgas Army Hospital and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
CULLEN, Alkred Maurice, Death: 16-October-1928, Plot B, Row 1, Grave 5, Alkred Maurice Cullen was the two day old son of Mr. and Mrs. Cullen living in Panama. He died on October 16, 1928 and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
CULLEN, James Edward, Death: 16-September-1951, Plot H, Row 3, Grave 12, James Edward Cullen was the two year old son of James Cullen and Evelyn Cullen, living in Panama. He died on September 16, 1951 and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
CULLEN, John Francis, Seaman, U.S. Navy, Death: 22-May-1923, Plot C, Row 7, Grave 14, Seaman John Francis Cullen was born in America on March 5, 1898. He enlisted in the US Navy and served as a Seaman aboard the submarine "USS SUBMARINE No. 100" during World War I. He died while on active duty on May 22, 1923 and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
CULPEPPER, Horace Mayfield, Death: 15-July-1966, Plot I, Row 3, Grave 61, Horace Mayfield Culpepper was born in Elizabeth City, North Carolina on February 15, 1899. On November 2, 1918, he married Cora Estelle Sutton at Pasquotank County, North Carolina and they had two daughters. They divorced in 1929 and Cora was awarded custody to their two children. In 1931 he married Maude Tilly Mann at Elizabeth City, North Carolina and they moved to Panama to work as a meat cutter at the commissary for the Panama Canal Company. they lived at Ancon, Canal Zone and they had a son, Horace Mayfield Culpepper, Jr. After his retirement he remained in Panama. He died on July 15, 1966 at the Gorgas Army Hospital and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
CUMBERBATCH, Eloise Amanda, Death: 31-May-1974, Plot J, Row 14, Grave 11, Eloise Amanda Cumberbatch was born in Barbados, British West Indies on May 7, 1891. In 1913, She moved to Panama to find work. She married Joseph Cumberbatch, a Machinist for the Panama Canal Company. They had two children. She died on May 31, 1974 and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
CUMMINGS, Constance, Death: 15-April-1950, Plot H, Row 9, Grave 19, Constance Cummings was the two year old daughter of Godfrey and Mrs. Cummings. She died on April 15, 1950 and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
CUMMINGS, Estella R. Milne De, Death: 20-September-1994, Plot I, Row 7, Grave 64, Estella R. Milne De Cummings was an American born on June 16, 1925. She was living with her husband, Sidney Cummings, at Juan Diaz. She died on September 20, 1994 at Centro Medico Paitilla and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
CUMMINGS, John, Death: 18-July-1936, Plot B, Row 2, Grave 12, John Cummings was born in Kinross, Iowa in 1888. He worked as a Seaman aboard the ship "SS ABSAROKA". The ship was in transit from the Pacific Ocean to the Atlantic Ocean when he died on July 18, 1936. He was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
CUNIFF, Thomas, Death: 24-July-1908, Plot E, Row 17, Grave 21, Thomas Cuniff was born in Bath, Maine in 1855.\He moved to Panama but was not a Isthmus Canal Company employee. He lived at Cristobal, Canal Zone for eighteen months. He died on July 24, 1908 at the Colon Hospital. He was buried at the Mt. Hope Cemetery then re-interred at the Corozal American Cemetery in 1979.
CUNNINGHAM, Hugh Jr., Seaman, U.S. Navy, Death: 2-November-1929, Plot C, Row 10, Grave 14, Seaman Hugh Cunningham, Jr. was born in Cunrosa, Iowa on July 8, 1903. He enlisted in the US Navy and served as a Seaman on the fleet tug "USS SCIOTA" (AT-30). He died while on active duty on November 2, 1929 in Panama and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
CUNNINGHAM, James J., Private First Class, Engineer Detachment, Panama Area, U.S. Army, Death: 2-August-1942, Plot C, Row 7, Grave 27, Private First Class James J. Cunningham was born in New York City on January 1, 1910. He enlisted in the US Army and served as a Private First Class, Engineer Detachment, Panama during World War II. He died while on active duty on August 2, 1942 and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
CUNNINGHAM, Leslie C., Death: 31-January-1913, Plot F, Row 7, Grave 29, Leslie C. Cunningham was born in Hamilton County, Florida in 1887. He moved to Panama and was employed at the Mechanical Division, Isthmus Canal Company, living at Paraiso. He was killed by an engine on the construction track at Pedro Miguel on January 31, 1913 and was buried at the Ancon Cemetery. He was disinterred and cremated 27 April 1917. His cremains were buried at the Mt. Hope Cemetery then reinterred at the Corozal American Cemetery in 1979.
CUNNINGHAM, Rose D., Death: 10-December-1955, Plot H, Row 17, Grave 10, Rose D. Cunningham was born in New York on January 4, 1904. She moved to Panama and lived near Panama City. She died on December 10, 1955 and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
CUNNINGHAM, Wilbur Dyer Fisher, Death: 16-May-1961, Plot H, Row 17, Grave 11, Wilbur Dyer Fisher Cunningham was born in Petersburg, West Virginia on September 1, 1890. He married Elizabeth Jane Grace on August 15, 1911. He divorced Elizabeth in 1930. He married Virginia S. Cunningham on April 2, 1933. He divorced Virginia on April 2, 1945 and married Rose Mary Dorsey on April 12, 1945. Later he married Idaly. He enlisted in the Maryland National Guard and served as Sergeant in Company G, 1st Maryland Infantry during the Mexican Border War and World War I serving in France. He returned to reserve status in 1919. During the 30's he worked for the Panama Canal Company as Foreman for the Mt. Hope Oil Handling Plant. He was drafted during World War II serving as a Lieutenant Colonel Repair Squadron, 6th Air Force. After World War II, he was a businessman in Panama installing printing equipment and was Plant foreman on the newspaper "The Star & Herald." He died on May 16, 1961 at Gorgas Army Hospital and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
CUNNINGHAM, William, Private First Class, Company A, 33rd Infantry Regiment, U.S. Army, Death: 5-February-1920, Plot C, Row 5, Grave 12, Private First Class William Cunningham was born in Scotland on November 25, 1894. He immigrated to the United States in 1916, then enlisted in the US Army. He served as a Private First Class with Company A, 33rd Infantry Regiment at Gatun, Canal Zone during World War I. He died while on active duty on February 5, 1920 and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
CURME, Walter Leslie, Death: 8-March-1936, Plot K, Row 3, Grave 16, Walter Leslie Curme was born in Poplar, Essex, England on March 7, 1901. He worked as an assistant steward on the ship "SS MINNEWASKA". He died on March 8, 1936 at the Gorgas Army Hospital in Panama and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
CURRIE, Maria L., Death: 7-May-1978, Plot I, Row 8, Grave 64, Maria L. Currie was born in Panama on April 27, 1890. She lived near Panama City. She died on May 7, 1978 and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
CURRIER, Arne, Death: 3-April-1961, Plot E, Row 10, Grave 30, Arne Currier was born in Maine on May 23, 1860. He moved to Panama in 1941 where he found employment. He died on April 3, 1961, was cremated and buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
CURTIS, Beatrice K., Death: 24-November-1966, Plot A, Row 1, Grave 11, Beatrice K. Curtis was born in Hanover, Pennsylvania on March 30, 1877. She married Karl Philip Curtis and they moved to Panama where Karl found employment with the Panama Canal Company. She died on November 24, 1966 and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery with her husband, Karl Philip Curtis.
CURTIS, Karl Philip, Death: 14-January-1966, Plot A, Row 1, Grave 11, Karl Philip Curtis was born in Boxford, Essex County, Massachusetts on October 28, 1883. He married Beatrice K. Curtis and they moved to Panama in 1905, where he was employed by the Panama Canal Company constructing new buildings on the Ancon Hospital Grounds forming the Gorgas Hospital. He received the Roosevelt Medal with three service bars. After he retired they lived in Gamboa, he was a recognized authority on archeology. He died on January 14, 1966 and is buried at Corozal American Cemetery with his wife, Beatrice K. Curtis.
CURTIS, Robert, U.S. Merchant Marine, Death: 22-July-1939, Plot C, Row 2, Grave 37, Robert Curtis was born in Urbanna, Virginia on January 15, 1892. He worked as a Seaman aboard the ship "SS CHILORI". He died on July 22, 1939 and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
CURTIS, Sara Maxine, Death: 29-March-2012, Plot H, Row 14, Grave 24, Seaman (E3) Adams was a crew member of the fleet flagship USS ELDORADO (AGC-11). He suffered a subarachroid hemorrhage (stroke) and was evacuated to the hospital ship USS HAVEN (AH-12) where he died on February 27, 1953.
CUSSEN, Joseph L., Death: 5-March-1946, Plot E, Row 14, Grave 19, Joseph L. Cussen was born in New York City on May 1, 1900. He moved to Panama to work for the Panama Canal Company as a foreman of the laundry. He died on March 5, 1946. He was buried at the Mt. Hope Cemetery then reinterred at the Corozal American Cemetery in 1979.
CUSTER, Charles Irving, Private, Company D, 11th Engineer Regiment, U.S. Army, Death: 30-August-1925, Plot C, Row 9, Grave 9, Private Charles Irving Custer was born in Victor, New York in 1903. He enlisted in the U.S. Army and served as a Private with Company D, 11th Engineer Regiment. He died while on active duty on September 30, 1925 and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
CUTRIGHT, Charles, Death: 22-June-1941, Plot A, Row 9, Grave 23, Charles Cutright was born in Weston, West Virginia on November 28, 1887. He was a steward aboard the ship "SS STEEL EXPORT". He died on June 22, 1941 and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
CYR, Gordon Haskell, Death: 14-July-1994, Plot H, Row 15, Grave 28, Gordon Haskell Cyr was born in East Millinocket, Maine on August 9, 1920. He enlisted in the US Air Force and served as a Staff Sergeant, 806th Air Police Squadron during the Korean War. After he retired from the Air Force, he remained in Panama. He died at the Gorgas Army Hospital on July 14, 1994 and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
DA COSTA, Jerome F., Death: 24-July-1906, Plot G, Row 3, Grave 21, Jerome F. Da Costa was born in the United States in 1874. He moved to Panama to work as a miner with the Mining Division, Isthmus Canal Company. He was living at Empire with his wife. He died on July 24, 1906 at the Ancon Hospital and buried at the Ancon Cemetery. He was disinterred and cremated in 1914 and his ashes saved at the Panama Canal Mortuary. On a request from the Mortuary his ashes were buried at the Corozal American Cemetery in 2001.
DA COSTA, Lucille Elise, Death: 15-December-1990, Plot E, Row 9, Grave 06, Lucille Elise Da Costa was born in Panama on November 20, 1913. She moved to North Miami Beach, Florida to live. She died on December 15, 1990 at home, was cremated and buried at the Corozal American Cemetery on March 3, 2010.
DACOSTA, Ivy May, Death: 28-October-1973, Plot J, Row 11, Grave 1, Ivy May DaCosta was born in Panama in 1913. She worked as a sales checker with the Service Bureau of the Panama Canal Company. She retired after 20 years service and lived near Panama City. She died on October 28, 1973 at the Gorgas Army Hospital and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
DADE, Philip L., Death: 8-December-1976, Plot B, Row 8, Grave 32, Philip L. Dade was born in New Haven, Connecticut on June 28, 1908. He married Ellina Dade and they moved to the Canal Zone where Philip became Chief, Contraband Control Section, Civil Affairs Bureau, Panama Canal Company. After serving twenty years, he was made Chief, Civil Defense (Pacific Side). He was an amateur archaeologist who explored a rich archaeological site at Venado Beach, Ft. Kobbe and recovered pre-Colombian artifacts. He retired after 26 years with the Panama Canal Company. He died on December 8, 1976 and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
DAGGETT, Louis E., Boatswain, SS James Schurman, U.S. Merchant Marine, Death: 7-August-1945, Plot C, Row 1, Grave 23, World War II, Louis E. Daggett was born in Norfolk, Virginia in 1900. He married Vera Marie Daggett. During World War II, he served as a Boatswain aboard a U.S. Merchant Marine vessel, "SS James Schurman". He died of cerebral hemorrhage on August 7, 1945 at the British Hospital at Montevideo, Uruguay and was buried in the Buceo Cemetery. On September 7, 1948 he was disinterred and reinterred at the Corozal American Cemetery.
DAILY, Betty Lou, Death: 19-November-1982, Plot F, Grave 0, Betty Lou Daily was born in Auburn, Indiana on June 10, 1930. She lived in Houston, Texas. She died on November 19, 1982 in Houston. On her burial request she was cremated and her ashes were scattered in Section F, Corozal American Cemetery in May 1991.
DAILY, John W., Death: 25-January-2001, Plot F, Grave 0, A 37 year old American man, living in Panama. He died on January 25, 2001. He was cremated and on his request his ashes were scattered on garden in Section F.
DAILY, Stephen Jeffrey, Death: 29-April-1991, Plot E, Row 4, Grave 17, A 39 year old married American man, husband of Department of Army Civilian, Clara A. Daily, living at Bella Vista, Republic of Panama. He died on April 29, 1991 at home and was buried at Corozal American Cemetery.
DAKEN, Infant, Death: 25-March-1908, Plot F, Row 5, Grave 21, The three day old American son of Mrs. L. W. Darken of Cristobal, Canal Zone with the Isthmus Canal Company. He died on March 25, 1908 from congenital heart disease at Colon Hospital. He was buried at Mt. Hope Cemetery (2066) then re-interred at Corozal American Cemetery in 1979.
DALALI, Ahmed Nasser, Death: 8-February-1952, Plot K, Row 14, Grave 13, A 46 year old man from Arabia working as a seaman aboard the "SS STRATIDORE". He died on February 8, 1952 and was buried at Corozal American Cemetery.
DALEY, James, Death: 31-August-1942, Plot B, Row 2, Grave 25, James Daley was born in Cincinnati, Ohio on July 5, 1871. He moved to the Canal Zone working as a doorman at the Ancon Theater. He died on August 31, 1942 at the Gorgas Army Hospital and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
DALL, Charles, Private, 49th Battalion, Royal Australian Infantry, Death: 4-September-1917, Plot C, Row 2, Grave 4, Private Charles Dall was born in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia on June 25, 1896. He enlisted in the Australian Army on May 25, 1917 and served as a Private in the 49th Infantry Battalion, Royal Australian Infantry during World War I. He was a passenger on Troop Ship A-7. He developed a case of meningitis and was taken ashore to the Colon Hospital. He died on September 4, 1917 and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
DALY, Consuelo, Death: 18-May-1913, Plot F, Row 6, Grave 6, Consuelo Daly was born in America and living in Panama. She died on May 18, 1913. She was buried at the Mt. Hope Cemetery then reinterred at the Corozal American Cemetery in 1979.
DALY, Joseph, Death: 1-January-1920, Plot A, Row 7, Grave 4, Joseph Daly was born in England on November 20, 1887. He served aboard the ship "SS LAKE WILSON". He died on January 1, 1920 and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
DALY, Richard, Death: 5-June-1932, Plot E, Row 9, Grave 29, Richard Daly was born in Brooklyn, New York in 1877. He was working as an oil driller in Panama. He died on June 5, 1932 at 10.079 Balboa Avenue, Colon from nodular cirrhosis of the liver. He was buried at the Mt. Hope Cemetery then re-interred at the Corozal American Cemetery in 1979.
DANIEL, Albert Frederick, Death: 11-March-1965, Plot I, Row 1, Grave 55, Albert Frederick Daniel was born in Burnley, Lancashire, England on June 10, 1886. He immigrated to the United States on September 6, 1902 and lived in St. Paul, Minnesota. He married Jessie E. Daniel and became a naturalized citizen in 1903. He was working as a salesman. He and his family moved to Panama. He died on March 11, 1965 was cremated and his urn was held in the Scottish Rite Temple in Panama. Upon a request from the Scottish Rite, his urn was buried in a mass grave at the Corozal American Cemetery in May 15, 2002.
DANIELS, George W., Death: 22-March-1916, Plot I, Row 11, Grave 13, George W. Daniels was born in Jasper, Mississippi on January 20, 1855. He was married but lost his wife while living in Florida. He moved to Ancon, Canal Zone in December 1915. He died on March 22, 1916 at the Ancon Hospital. He was buried at Section A, Old Corozal Cemetery and reinterred at Section I, Row 11, Grave 13, Corozal American Cemetery in 1979.
DARCY, Margaret Julia, Death: 16-April-1965, Plot F, Row 2, Grave 25, The four year old daughter of U.S. Army soldier Paul Darcy and Joan Darcy. She died on April 16, 1965. She was buried at Mt. Hope Cemetery then re-interred at Corozal American Cemetery in 1979.
DARE, David Hunter, Death: 21-September-1991, Plot K, Row 18, Grave 27, David Hunter Dare was born in Los Angeles, California on March 12, 1912. He married Zelda C. Dare and worked as a vegetable manager. They moved to Panama and Zelda died on November 24, 1954. He then married Yolanda Dare and they lived at Quebrada Lopez, Republic of Panama. He worked for the Panama Canal Company. On March 4, 1966, he was promoted to General Foreman, Lock Operation. Upon retirement he remained in Panama. He died on September 21, 1991 at the Centro Medico Paitilla and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery near his first wife, Zelda.
DARE, Zelda C., Death: 24-November-1954, Plot E, Row 16, Grave 25, Zelda C. Dare was born in Los Angeles, California on June 16, 1913. She married David Hunter Dare and they moved to the Canal Zone so that David could work for the Panama Canal Company. She died on November 24, 1954 at the Coco Solo Hospital. She was buried at the Mt. Hope Cemetery then re-interred at the Corozal American Cemetery in 1979 near her husband David.
DARLING, Lafayette O., Death: 30-September-1942, Plot A, Row 12, Grave 35, Lafayette O. Darling was born in Buffalo, New York on September 23, 1900. He married Margaret R. Darling in 1924. He was a used car salesman and Margaret was an elementary school teacher. He moved to Panama to work as a mechanic's helper with the Panama Canal Company. He died on September 30, 1942 and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
DAUB, Arthur Craig, Second Lieutenant, 39th Observation Squadron, U.S. Army Air Corps, Death: 14-May-1942, Plot C, Row 1, Grave 48, Second Lieutenant Arthur Craig Daub was born in Saltsburg, Pennsylvania on October 14, 1919. He graduated from Amherst College, Massachusetts. On June 2, 1941, He enlisted as an Aviation Cadet in the Army Air Corps. Upon graduation he served as a Second Lieutenant with the 39th Observation Squadron, U.S. Army Air Corps during World War II. He married Evelyn Ruth Dawson on February 3, 1919. He died on May 14, 1942 from an aircraft accident at Patriot Hill and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
DAVID, Avelino, Death: 11-September-1935, Plot D, Row 8, Grave 16, Avelino David was born in Monte Llano, Puerto Rico on November 11, 1875. He married Maria M. David. He enlisted in the U.S. Army on October 28, 1904 and was promoted to Sergeant, Company D, Puerto Rican Regiment at Fort Davis, Canal Zone. After his Army service he was employed as a civilian with the U.S. Army Quartermaster Corps. He died on September 11, 1935 at the Colon Hospital and was buried at the Mt. Hope Cemetery then reinterred at the Corozal American Cemetery in 1979 near his wife, Maria.
DAVID, Maria, Death: 4-June-1940, Plot D, Row 9, Grave 2, Maria David was born in Puerto Rico on April 10, 1875. She married Avelino David and she moved to Panama to accompany Sergeant David stationed at Fort Davis, Canal Zone. She died on June 4, 1940. She was buried at the Mt. Hope Cemetery then reinterred at the Corozal American Cemetery in 1979 near her husband, David.
DAVIDSON, Gary W., Death: 3-August-2016, Plot B, Row 8, Grave 44, Gary W. Davidson was a veteran of the Army.
DAVIDSON, William R., Death: 22-April-1947, Plot E, Row 2, Grave 2, William R. Davidson was an American born in 1886. He moved to Panama to work on the Panama Canal. He died on April 22, 1947 at the Gorgas Army Hospital and was cremated. His ashes were saved at the Gorgas Mortuary. At the request of the mortuary his ashes were buried at the Corozal American Cemetery in 2001.
DAVIES, Evan D., Death: 19-August-1941, Plot G, Row 3, Grave 2, Evan Davies was born in Wales, England on February 10, 1868. He immigrated to the United States in 1871. He married Elizabeth Davies and worked as a tailor. They moved to Panama and he worked for the Panama Canal Company. Evan received the Roosevelt Medal for his work on the Canal on October 7, 1908. Elizabeth died in about 1920. After he retired, he remained in Panama. He died on August 19, 1941. He was cremated and buried at Corozal American Cemetery.
DAVIES, Pinkney Albert, Death: 21-October-1948, Plot B, Row 13, Grave 35, Pinkney Albert Davies was born in Park County, Indiana on October 6, 1869. He enlisted in the U.S. Army on February 11, 1901 and served with Company G, 30th Infantry in Manila, Philippines. He was discharged from the Army on February 10, 1904 at Fort Reno, Oklahoma Territory and moved to Panama on May 24, 1906. He worked for the Isthmian Canal Commission. After he left the Commission he was reported missing From August 28, 1912 to August 20, 1913. He died on October 21, 1948 and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
DAVIES, Richard Meredith, Death: 16-June-1937, Plot A, Row 3, Grave 16, Richard Meredith Davies was born in St. Louis, Missouri on January 10, 1872. As a young man he worked in the hotel business until 1892. Then he worked as an accountant for the Lake Street Elevated Railroad Company in Chicago. He married Maud Keeler in 1893. In March 1904, he worked for the Post Office Department. In December 1905 he was transferred to the Isthmian Canal Commission as Chief Post Office Inspector. In May 1906 he became Clerk in Charge of the Division of Postal Accounts, Auditor, Canal Zone. He died on June 16, 1937 and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
DAVILA, Yolanda, Death: 6-December-1953, Plot H, Row 13, Grave 12, The three year old daughter of U.S. Army Master Sergeant Nicholas Davila and Laura Davila. She died on December 6, 1953 and was buried at Corozal American Cemetery.
DAVIS, Albert, Death: 12-July-1916, Plot F, Row 4, Grave 41, A 47 year old American man from Virginia, working as a cook for Edward Sheptos, a Panama Canal Company employee, at 4004 Camp Bierd, Z. He died on July 12, 1916 at Colon Hospital. He was buried at Mt. Hope Cemetery then reinterred at Corozal American Cemetery in 1979.
DAVIS, Ana Maria, Death: 21-September-1972, Plot I, Row 2, Grave 25, The one hour old daughter of Ronald Davis and Xenia Davis. She died on September 21, 1972 and was buried at Corozal American Cemetery.
DAVIS, Belden D., Death: 19-May-1943, Plot G, Row 2, Grave 19, A 40 year old American man from Virginia, working as a foreman in the Mechanical Division, Panama Canal Company. He died on May 19, 1943. He was buried at Mt. Hope Cemetery then reinterred at Corozal American Cemetery in 1979.
DAVIS, Daniel W., Private, Battery E, 4th Coast Artillery Regiment, U.S. Army, Death: 31-January-1944, Plot C, Row 2, Grave 46, Private Daniel W. Davis was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on May 30, 1915. He enlisted in the U.S. Army serving as a Private with Battery E, 4th Coast Artillery during World War II. He died while on active duty on January 31, 1944 at Salinas, Ecuador. His remains were recovered and was buried at Corozal American Cemetery on August 22, 1946.
DAVIS, Dewayne Anthony, Death: 25-January-1966, Plot A, Row 10, Grave 33, The two month old son of Allen Davis and Carol Davis. He died on January 25, 1966 and was buried at Corozal American Cemetery.
DAVIS, Edmonston John, Death: 13-July-1973, Plot E, Row 3, Grave 25, Edmonston John Davis was born at Lake City, Florida on November 15, 1899. During World War II, he enlisted in the U.S. Army on October 7, 1942. After the war he remained on reserve status until he retired as a Staff Sergeant and lived in Panama. He died at the Gorgas Army Hospital on July 13, 1973 and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
DAVIS, Emilia De, Death: 16-June-1973, Plot J, Row 6, Grave 3, An 83 year old man from Jamaica, living in Panama. He died on June 16, 1973 and was buried at Corozal American Cemetery.
DAVIS, Ester, Death: 28-August-1945, Plot G, Row 2, Grave 9, A 32 year old American woman from Missouri, living in Panama. She died on August 28, 1945, was cremated and buried at Corozal American Cemetery.
DAVIS, Ethline, Death: 3-December-1973, Plot J, Row 11, Grave 16, Ethline Davis was born in Panama on April 5, 1906. She worked as a civilian for the U.S. Air Force in Panama. She died at the Gorgas Army Hospital on December 3, 1973 and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
DAVIS, Frank A., Death: 3-May-1972, Plot K, Row 25, Grave 29, Frank A. Davis was born in Panama in 1913. He was employed as a U.S. Navy civilian in Panama. After retirement from the Navy he remained in Panama. He died on May 3, 1972 and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
DAVIS, Infant, Death: 5-March-1912, Plot F, Row 5, Grave 18, The 9 hour old American son of J. M. Davis living at Cristobal, Canal Zone. He died on March 5, 1912 at Colon Hospital. He was buried at Mt. Hope Cemetery then re-interred at Corozal American Cemetery in 1979.
DAVIS, James, Death: 25-December-1918, Plot B, Row 6, Grave 3, A 50 year old single American male working as a miner. He died on December 25, 1918 at the Samaritan Hospital and was buried at Corozal American Cemetery.
DAVIS, James F., Death: 17-December-1910, Plot G, Row 5, Grave 21, James F. Davis was born in Augusta, Georgia in 1881. He moved to Panama and was employed at the Car Repair Shop, Panama Railroad. He had lived at Gorgona for three years. He was run over and instantly killed near Gorgona shops at about 2.15 p.m. on Saturday, December 17, 1910 by a locomotive. He was cremated and buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
DAVIS, James Robert, Death: 4-April-1947, Plot F, Row 5, Grave 33, The two day old son of James Davis and Dorothy Davis. He died on April 4, 1947. He was buried at Mt. Hope Cemetery then re-interred at Corozal American Cemetery in 1979.
DAVIS, John, Death: 13-March-1928, Plot A, Row 12, Grave 9, A 71 year old man who was retired and living in Panama. He died on March 13, 1928 and was buried at Corozal American Cemetery.
DAVIS, John E., Death: 6-November-1959, Plot H, Row 23, Grave 7, A 47 year old American man from Illinois who had served in the U.S. Armed Forces from 1928 to 1931. He worked from the Engineering Division, Panama Canal Company. He died on November 6, 1959 and was buried at Corozal American Cemetery.
DAVIS, John Milton, Death: 4-March-1959, Plot B, Row 12, Grave 46, John Milton Davis was born in Williamsburg, Kentucky on January 26, 1883. He married Laura Agnes Smith on September 1, 1910. They moved to Panama so that John could work as a Policeman for the Panama Canal Company. He became Balboa District Police Commander from 1940 to 1945. John enlisted in the U.S. Army in 1945 and served as a Sergeant with the 45th Coast Artillery Regiment. He returned to the Panama Canal Company and worked until retirement. He died at the Gorgas Army Hospital on March 4, 1959 and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
DAVIS, John Newton Jr., Death: 26-April-1941, Plot A, Row 8, Grave 26, John Newton Davis, Jr. was born in McGregor, Texas on June 30, 1891. He moved to the Canal Zone to work as (Admeasurer) Administrator of Tolls, Marine Division, Panama Canal Company. He married Maria Herrera at Panama City on June 10, 1917 and resided in Balboa, Canal Zone. He died on April 26, 1941 and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
DAVIS, Kenneth Michael, Death: 2-December-1973, Plot A, Row 1, Grave 12, The ten day old son of John Davis and Yolinda Davis. He died on December 2, 1973 and was buried at Corozal American Cemetery.
DAVIS, Laura Agnes, Death: 5-December-1964, Plot B, Row 7, Grave 40, Laura Agnes Davis was born in Harrogate, Tennessee on August 27, 1889. She married John Milton Davis. They moved to the Canal Zone so John could work as a policeman for the Panama Canal Company. John died in 1959 and Laura remained in Panama. She died on December 5, 1964 at The Gorgas Army Hospital and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery near her husband, John.
DAVIS, Lee Roy, Death: 31-January-1905, Plot K, Row 12, Grave 1, Lee Roy Davis was born in Alabama on April 18, 1850. He moved to Panama to work as a laborer for the Isthmus Canal Company. He lived at Culebra, Canal Zone for 2 months. He died on January 31, 1905. He was buried at the Ancon Cemetery and was reinterred at the Corozal American Cemetery in 1915.
DAVIS, Lester Vernon, Death: 16-June-1945, Plot D, Row 14, Grave 3, Lester Vernon Davis was born in McLemoresville, Tennessee on January 23, 1896. He worked as an electrical contractor for the Tennessee Valley Authority in Alabama. He married Lottie Davis prior to 1920. After separation he married Eva F. Davis prior to 1930 and they had a son, Lester Vernon Davis, Jr. He served in the U.S. Armed Forces and later moved to Panama. He died on June 16, 1945. He was buried at the Mt. Hope Cemetery then reinterred at the Corozal American Cemetery in 1979.
DAVIS, Luther Edward, Death: 30-July-1968, Plot I, Row 7, Grave 45, Luther Edward Davis was born in Elizabeth City, North Carolina. He visited Cristobal, Panama frequently as a child. He moved to the Canal Zone and worked as the lead machinist at the Industrial Division, Panama Canal Company. He died on July 30, 1968 at home and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
DAVIS, Rex Jack, Death: 5-January-1968, Plot I, Row 6, Grave 55, Rex Jack Davis was born in the United States in 1890. He moved to Panama and worked for the Panama Canal Company until retirement. He died on January 5, 1968 at the Santo Tomas Hospital and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
DAVIS, Rogelio Colman Sr., Death: 24-December-2008, Plot I, Row 9, Grave 43, Rogelio Colman Davis, Sr. was born in the Canal Zone on February 28, 1943. He enlisted in the U.S. Army and served as a Staff Sergeant in the Quartermaster Corps. He became a naturalized citizen on December 2, 1963. He retired on February 28, 2003 and lived at Pedro Miguel, Panama. On December 24, 2009, he suddenly died at home. He was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
DAVIS, Roselle M., Death: 2-February-1923, Plot D, Row 7, Grave 12, Roselle M. Davis was born in Rock Port, Missouri on October 25, 1879. He married Minnie Davis from Iowa and lived in Council Bluffs, Iowa. In 1917, he moved to the Canal Zone. There he enlisted in the U.S. Army on July 19, 1918 and served as a Sergeant Major with Headquarters, 33rd Infantry during World War I. He was discharged on February 28, 1919 at Camp Gatun, Canal Zone. He was then employed by the Panama Canal Company. He died on February 2, 1923. He was buried at the Mt. Hope Cemetery then re-interred at the Corozal American Cemetery in 1979.
DAVIS, Susan Sharp, Death: 10-August-1919, Plot G, Row 6, Grave 1, Susan Sharp Davis was an adult American woman, living in Panama. She died on August 10, 1919. She was buried at the Mt. Hope Cemetery then re-interred at the Corozal American Cemetery in 1979.
DAVIS, Wiley Frank, Death: 2-June-1923, Plot A, Row 8, Grave 17, Wiley Frank Davis was born in Dublin, Georgia on April 4, 1893. He moved to Panama on February 24, 1923 and served as a driller's assistant for the Panama Gulf Oil Company. He died at the Panama Hospital of Clinical Pneumonia on June 2, 1923 and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
DAWE, Joseph, Death: 16-December-1915, Plot I, Row 11, Grave 6, The three day old American son of Joseph H. Dawe, Mechanical Division, Panama Canal Company and Sarah Galligar. He died on December 16, 1915 at Ancon Hospital. He was buried in Section A, Row 4, Grave 6, Marker No. 582, Old Corozal Cemetery. Re-interred at Section I, Row 11, Grave 6, Corozal American Cemetery in 1979.
DAWSON, Alph J., Death: 16-October-1917, Plot A, Row 4, Grave 15, Alph J. Dawson was born in Hicksville, Ohio on June 3, 1863. He moved to Panama on about 1909 to work for the Panama Railroad. He lived at the railroad station in Panama City. He died on October 16, 1917 at the Ancon Hospital and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
DAWSON, Charles William, Death: 10-May-1948, Plot H, Row 7, Grave 7, A 46 year old man from Cork, Ireland, who was employed as a safety inspector for the Panama Canal Company. He died on May 10, 1948 and was buried at Corozal American Cemetery.
DAY, Delmont Augustus, Shop Machinist Second Class, Coco Solo Submarine Base, U.S. Navy, Death: 25-February-1945, Plot D, Row 16, Grave 10, Shop Machinist Second Class Delmont Augustus Day was born in Franklin, Washington on July 21, 1915. When he was a young man, he was a truck driver living in Oregon. He married Ada H. Day. During World War II he enlisted in the U.S. Navy and served as a Fireman First Class on the troop transport "USS ANTAEUS" (AS-21). On February 21, 1943 he was transferred to the Naval Submarine Base at Coco Solo, Canal Zone and served as a Shop Machinist Second Class. He died while on active duty on February 25, 1945 at Coco Solo. He was buried at the Mt. Hope Cemetery then re-interred at the Corozal American Cemetery in 1979.
DAY, Henry C., Death: 16-February-1911, Plot G, Row 2, Grave 12, Henry C. Day was born in Maryland in 1874. He moved to Panama to work on the Panama Canal. He served in the Atlantic Division, Construction and Engineering, Isthmus Canal Company and lived at Cristobal, Canal Zone. He died on February 16, 1911 at the Colon Hospital. He was buried at the Mt. Hope Cemetery then reinterred at the Corozal American Cemetery in 1979.
DAY, James H., Private, 20th Infantry Brigade, U.S. Army, U.S. Army, Death: 19-March-1922, Plot C, Row 5, Grave 14, Private James H. Day was born in Tacoma, Washington on July 14, 1884. He enlisted in the U.S. Army and served as a Private in the 20th Infantry Brigade with Major Dwight D. Eisenhower at Camp Gaillard, Panama. Private Day died while on active duty on March 19, 1922 and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
DAYS, Infant, Death: 12-July-1939, Plot A, Row 3, Grave 1, The stillborn son of Albert Days and Edna Days. He died on July 12, 1939 and was buried at Corozal American Cemetery.
DAYS, Maria S., Death: 6-August-1962, Plot A, Row 1, Grave 10, Maria S. Days was born in Santiago, Cuba on May 18, 1882. She moved to Panama in 1905. She married Joseph Mathew Days, a Spanish-American War veteran from Savannah, Georgia and lived in Balboa, Canal Zone. She died on August 6, 1962 and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery near her Grandson, (Infant Boy) Days.
DAYTON, Adelina, Death: 21-September-1936, Plot A, Row 3, Grave 11, Adelina Dayton was born in Panama City on March 11, 1887. She married Arthur Vaulkan Dayton in Panama in 1916. They lived in Pedro Miguel, Canal Zone. She died at the Gorgas Hospital on September 21, 1936 and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery next to her husband, Arthur.
DAYTON, Arthur Vaulkan, Death: 27-June-1936, Plot A, Row 3, Grave 10, Arthur Vaulkan Dayton was born in Manhattan, New York. In 1910 he worked for the government of New York City. He moved to Panama to work as a dredging foreman for the Panama Canal Company in 1912. In 1916, he married Adelina Arosemena Boyd in Panama. He died on June 27, 1936 at the Gorgas Hospital and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery next to his wife, Adelina Dayton.
DAYTON, Infant, Death: 31-October-1919, Plot F, Row 2, Grave 15, The infant American child of Mr. and Mrs Dayton. It died on October 31, 1919. It was buried at Mt. Hope Cemetery then re-interred at Corozal American Cemetery in 1979.
DE BOER, Andrew L., Death: 28-February-1953, Plot E, Row 15, Grave 29, Andrew L. De Boer was born in Holland on March 5, 1900. He immigrated to the United states and became a naturalized citizen. He was serving as a seaman on board the ship "SS KAPASIA". He died on February 29, 1953 from severe arteriosclerosis heart disease aboard the ship in Gatun Lake. He was buried at the Mt. Hope Cemetery then reinterred at the Corozal American Cemetery in 1979.
DE CRUZ, Joaquin, Private First Class, Company E, 14th Infantry Regiment, U.S. Army, Death: 3-December-1937, Plot D, Row 7, Grave 2, Private First Class Joaquin De Cruz was an American born on August 23, 1905. He enlisted in the U.S. Army and served as a Private First Class with Company E, 14th Infantry Regiment. He died while on active duty on December 3, 1937. He was buried at the Mt. Hope Cemetery then reinterred at the Corozal American Cemetery in 1979.
DE DIOS DELGADO GONZALEZ, Juan, Death: 26-January-1958, Plot I, Row 10, Grave 34, Buried W/Mother Rita De Delgado
DE EASTMAN, Louise Ines, Death: 12-December-1973, Plot J, Row 12, Grave 10, Louise Ines De Eastman was born in Panama in 1904. She served as a domestic. She died at the Gorgas Hospital on December 12, 1973 and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
DE FALCO, Angeles Adelaida, Death: 12-March-1991, Plot G, Row 3, Grave 22, Angeles Adelaida De Falco was an American born on July 14, 1928. She was a widow working for the American Embassy. She lived at Bella Vista, Republic of Panama. She died on March 12, 1991 at the Centro Medico Paitilla. She was cremated and buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
DE FALCO, Jerry Genaro, Death: 14-February-1981, Plot D, Row 18, Grave 3, Jerry Genaro De Falco was an American born on March 2, 1916. He enlisted in the U.S. Marine Corps in May 31, 1935 and served as a Private with Company A, 3rd Battalion, Fleet Marine Corps Reserve. He was called to active duty and served as a Platoon Sergeant with Company G, 2nd Battalion, 2nd Marines and fought in Tulagi and Guadalcanal in the Solomon Islands during World War II. He was wounded and sent to the U.S. Naval Hospital at St. Albans, New York where he was discharged with a disability on June 27, 1945. He moved to the Canal Zone where he worked as a civilian for the Department of Army. On retirement he lived at Balboa Avenue, Panama City. He died on February 14, 1981 at the Centro Medico Paitilla and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
DE FREES, James Stuart, Death: 23-December-1951, Plot E, Row 9, Grave 26, James Stuart De Frees was born in St. Louis, Missouri on November 20, 1883. He married Josephine Katherine Chenault on October 1, 1918 in Richmond, Virginia. He enlisted in the U.S. Army and was promoted to Sergeant serving as an Armament-Foreman in the Coast Artillery with assignments at Camp Meade, Maryland, Fort H.G. Wright, New York and Fort Sherman, Canal Zone. When he retired he lived with his wife in the Canal Zone. He died on December 23, 1951 at the Gorgas Army Hospital. He was buried at the Mt. Hope Cemetery then reinterred at the Corozal American Cemetery next to his wife, Josephine, in 1979.
DE FREES, Josephine Katherine, Death: 23-August-1960, Plot E, Row 9, Grave 27, Josephine Katherine De Frees was born in Virginia on March 1, 1901. She married James Stuart De Frees on October 1, 1918 in Richmond, Virginia and accompanied him on his various assignments in the Army. James retired and they remained in the Canal Zone. She died on August 23, 1960. She was buried at the Mt. Hope Cemetery then reinterred at the Corozal American Cemetery next to her husband, James Stuart De Frees, in 1979.
DE GARATE, Angelo, Death: 24-October-1937, Plot K, Row 4, Grave 14, Angelo De Garate was born in Spain in 1920. He moved to Panama to find work. He died on October 24, 1937 and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
DE GROSZ, Maxime Sarolita, Death: 23-October-1932, Plot B, Row 8, Grave 3, Maxime Sarolita De Grosz was born in France on October 28, 1872. In 1890, he immigrated to the United States and worked as a musical director performing in various cities. On December 8, 1906 he married Isabella Trinchard in New Orleans, Louisiana. He became a naturalized citizen on June 25, 1924. He moved to Panama where he worked in a club in the Canal Zone. He died at Gorgas Hospital on October 23, 1932 and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
DE GRUMMOND, John Raymond, Death: 4-February-1945, Plot A, Row 8, Grave 36, John Raymond De Grummond was born in Washington, District of Columbia on August 21, 1883. He married Cherry Rob De Grummond. He moved to Ancon, Canal Zone to work as Chief Commissary Account, Accounting Department, Panama Canal Commission around 1906. Upon retirement he moved to Los Angeles, California about 1935. He died on February 4, 1945 in North Hollywood, California and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery on April 23, 1945.
DE HAVEN, Frank, Death: 8-October-1926, Plot A, Row 10, Grave 19, Frank De Haven was born in America on May 8, 1876. As an adult he worked as a machinist on the ship "SS BANTU". He died on October 8, 1926 and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
DE LA CRUZ, Alejandro, Death: 20-May-1985, Plot E, Row 4, Grave 2, Alejandro De La Cruz was born in the Philippines on October 16, 1900. He immigrated to the United States and enlisted in the U.S. Navy during World War II, serving as a Chief Steward. He became a naturalized citizen. After retirement he lived in Panama City. He died on May 20, 1985 at the Panama City Hospital and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
DE LA ROSA, Carmen Louisa, Death: 13-March-1921, Plot I, Row 11, Grave 23, The eleven year old daughter of U.S. Army Sergeant Julio De Le Rosa and Catalina De La Rosa. She died on March 13, 1921 from chronic myocarditis. She was buried in Section A, Old Corozal Cemetery then re-interred at Corozal American Cemetery in 1981.
DE LA PEñA, Luis, Death: 28-February-1918, Plot B, Row 3, Grave 23, Luis De La Peña was born in Salces, Spain on August 24, 1872. On September 2, 1902, he immigrated to the Unites States and married Emilia Maulini. He became a naturalized citizen on June 15, 1912. Worked in the Canal Zone from 1904 to 1912. He was contracted to move to Corinto, Nicaragua on December 22, 1915 to work as a Sanitary Inspector. He died on February 28, 1918. He was buried at Corinto, Nicaragua and re-interred at Corozal American Cemetery in 1942. After Luis's death, Emilia De La Peña moved to Mexico where she died on May 31, 1944.
DE LAVANDEYRA, Jose, Death: 3-November-1917, Plot A, Row 4, Grave 16, Jose De Lavandeyra was born in Havana, Cuba in 1853. He immigrated to the United States in 1859 and became a naturalized citizen on September 28, 1874. He moved to the Canal Zone on July 16, 1905. He was fluent in six languages so the Commission transferred him to be an interpreter with the Correspondence Bureau of the Executive Department. He lived in Ancon. He was awarded the Roosevelt Medal with three service bars. He died on November 3, 1917 in his room in the bachelors quarters at Ancon and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
DE LEON, Joaquin, Death: 11-July-1973, Plot J, Row 7, Grave 2, Joaquin De Leon was born in Panama on August 21, 1909. He worked for the Panama Canal Company. Upon retirement, he remained in Panama City. He died on July 11, 1973 and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
DE LEON, Margaret Corrigan, Death: 24-June-1985, Plot A, Row 2, Grave 1, Margaret Corrigan De Leon, the daughter of John Paul and Mary O'Connor Corrigan, was born in Bayonne, New Jersey on February 7, 1903. She moved with her parents to the Canal Zone living at Los Rios, Ancon. She married Alwyn De Leon in about 1923. She died on June 24, 1985 at Gorgas Army Hospital. She was cremated and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery with her mother, Mary Corrigan next to her father, John Paul Corrigan, Sr. After her death her husband moved to Riverside, California.
DE LEON, Mrs. Solomon, Death: 21-November-1906, Plot F, Row 8, Grave 41, An adult Jewish female from St. Thomas living at Colon. She was a non- Isthmus Canal Company employee. She died on November 21, 1906 at Colon Hospital. She was buried at Mt. Hope Cemetery (905) then reinterred at Corozal American Cemetery in 1979.
DE LISSER, Solomon Bromfield, Death: 1-January-1902, Plot F, Row 10, Grave 36, A 31 year old American man living in Panama. He died on January 1, 1902. He was buried at Mt. Hope Cemetery then his remains could not be recovered for reinterred at Corozal American Cemetery in 1979. His headstone monument was moved to Section F, Row 10, Grave 36.
DE LOS REYES, Elias, Death: 8-June-1965, Plot E, Row 3, Grave 10, Elias De Los Reyes was born in Cebu, Philippine Islands on August 30, 1891. He immigrated to the United States on April 28, 1920. He enlisted in the U.S. Navy and served as a Musician First Class with the U.S. Navy during World War II. He married Anna May Kohlar on February 10, 1930 at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He became a naturalized citizen in April 1935. Upon release from the Navy, he moved to Panama. He died on June 8, 1965 and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
DE LOS SANTOS, Jeronimo, Death: 7-February-1964, Plot I, Row 3, Grave 51, Jeronimo De Los Santos was born in the United States in 1889. He enlisted in the U.S. Navy and served as a Steward Second Class during World War II. After he retired from the Navy, he lived in La Chorrera, Panama. He died on February 7, 1964 from cardiac failure and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
DE MARIA, Joseph, Death: 6-March-1972, Plot E, Row 2, Grave 5, Joseph De Maria was born in New Jersey on July 19, 1914. He enlisted in the U.S. Army Air Force and served as a Sergeant during World War II. After the war, he worked as a civilian for the U.S. Navy in the Canal Zone. Upon retire from the Navy he remained in Panama. He died on March 6, 1972 and was buried in the Corozal American Cemetery.
DE QUINONES, Luisa, Death: 30-December-1921, Plot I, Row 12, Grave 31, A 20 year old American man, living in Panama. He died on December 30, 1921. He was buried in Section A old Corozal Cemetery then reinterred at Corozal American Cemetery in 1979.
DE REUHTER, Felicidad Melendez, Death: 19-July-1965, Plot E, Row 16, Grave 4, Felicidad Melendez De Reuther was an 80 year old American woman living in Panama. She died on July 19, 1965 at home. She was buried at the Mt. Hope Cemetery then reinterred at the Corozal American Cemetery in 1979 with her father, Charles T. De Reuther and near her mother, Teresa Temes De Reuther.
DE REUTHER, Charles T., Death: 28-April-1917, Plot E, Row 16, Grave 4, Charles T. De Reuther was an 89 year old American who had served as a soldier with F Troop, U. S. Cavalry during the Spanish-American War. He died on April 28, 1917. He was buried at Mt. Hope Cemetery then reinterred at Corozal American Cemetery in 1979 with his daughter, Felicidad Melendez De Reuther and near his wife, Teresa Temes De Reuther.
DE REUTHER, Teresa Temes, Death: 8-August-1917, Plot F, Row 8, Grave 26, Teresa Temes De Reuther was the American widow of Charles T. De Reuther, living in Panama. She died on August 8, 1917. She was buried at the Mt. Hope Cemetery then re-interred near her husband and her daughter, Felicidad Melendez De Reuther, at the Corozal American Cemetery in 1979.
DE ROSE, Roger, Private First Class, 1st Supply Squadron, U.S. Army Air Corps, Death: 8-November-1942, Plot C, Row 3, Grave 25, A 24 year old American man from New York City, serving on active duty as a Private First Class with the 1st Supply Squadron, U.S. Army Air Corps during World War II. He died on November 8, 1942 in barracks and was buried at Corozal American Cemetery.
DE SILVA, Emanuel, Death: 3-February-1954, Plot B, Row 10, Grave 39, A 66 year old American man from Madeira Island, who had served as a Private in the U.S. Army during World War I and has retired. He died on February 3, 1954 and was buried at Corozal American Cemetery.
DE SILVA, Juan, Death: 30-April-1953, Plot K, Row 6, Grave 20, A 78 year old man from Portugal living in Panama. He died on April 30, 1953 and was buried at Corozal American Cemetery.
DE SUAZO, Asuncion, Death: 5-June-1972, Plot J, Row 1, Grave 2, A 76 year old man living in Panama. He died on June 5, 1972 and was buried at Corozal American Cemetery with Alfonso Suazo.
DE WITT, Ellis L., Death: 3-February-1967, Plot D, Row 3, Grave 7, A 79 year old American man from Indiana who retired in Panama. He died on February 3, 1967 and was buried at Corozal American Cemetery.
DEBEROX, Lottie William, Death: 13-July-1925, Plot G, Row 4, Grave 17, A 42 year old American man living in Panama. He died on July 13, 1925. He was buried at Mt. Hope Cemetery then reinterred at Corozal American Cemetery in 1979.
DEE, Marie Virginia Weber, Death: 6-September-1966, Plot I, Row 4, Grave 62, A 47 year old American woman from Massachusetts who served as a Nurse with the U.S. Armed Forces during World War II and was employed as a nurse. She died on September 6, 1966 and was buried at Corozal American Cemetery.
DEEGAN, Ross, Death: 14-March-1900, Plot F, Row 11, Grave 12, An adult American employed by the Panama Railroad Company. He died on March 14, 1900. He was buried at Mt. Hope Cemetery then reinterred at Corozal American Cemetery in 1979.
DEGANO, Infant, Death: 28-November-1955, Plot H, Row 3, Grave 3, The stillborn daughter of Albert Degano and Barbara Degano. She died on November 28, 1955 and was buried at Corozal American Cemetery.
DEGON, Elmer F., Second Lieutenant, U.S. Army Air Corps, Death: 5-July-1920, Plot G, Row 5, Grave 7, A 26 year old American man serving on active duty as a Second Lieutenant in the U.S. Army Air Corps with service during World War I. He died on July 5, 1920 from an airplane crash. He was buried at Mt. Hope Cemetery then reinterred at Corozal American Cemetery in 1979.
DEIFEL, Norma, Death: 10-July-1941, Plot A, Row 9, Grave 24, The six month old daughter of Walter Deifel and Isaura Deifel. She died on July 10, 1941 and was buried at Corozal American Cemetery.
DEININGER, Carl J., Seaman, SS Pere Marquette, U.S. Merchant Marine, Death: 31-July-1944, Plot C, Row 1, Grave 24, A 34 year old American man serving as a Seaman aboard the U.S. Merchant Marine ship "SS PERE MARQUETTE". He died on July 31, 1944 and was buried at Corozal American Cemetery.
DEIR, Rose Vda De, Death: 2-March-1963, Plot K, Row 19, Grave 16, A 79 year old woman from Ecuador living in Panama. She died on March 2, 1963 in the Panama City Hospital and was buried at Corozal American Cemetery.
DEL BUSTO, Luis, Death: 12-October-1981, Plot D, Row 9, Grave 1, An 84 year old American man who had retired as a Private First Class from Service Company, 33rd Infantry Regiment. He died on October 12, 1981 and was buried at Corozal American Cemetery.
DEL TORRO, Salvador Anival, Death: 12-August-1922, Plot I, Row 12, Grave 34, The month old American son of Dionico Del Torro and Angelino Del Torro. He died on August 12, 1922. He was buried in Section A, Old Corozal Cemetery then re-interred in Section I, Corozal American Cemetery in 1979.
DELAHANTY, Clarence P., Death: 30-December-1934, Plot D, Row 9, Grave 4, A 60 year old American man from Ohio who had served as a Corporal, Ohio Cavalry during the Spanish-American War. He died on December 30, 1934. He was buried at Mt. Hope Cemetery then reinterred at Corozal American Cemetery in 1979.
DELANO, Leo B., Death: 23-January-1945, Plot B, Row 12, Grave 21, A 49 year old American man from Los Angeles, California, who was working as a laborer for the Panama Canal Company. He died on January 23, 1945 and was buried at Corozal American Cemetery.
DELEGADO, Pio G., Death: 1-July-1988, Plot E, Row 7, Grave 7, A 92 year old married American man from the Philippines. He was a retired Mess Attendant 1st Class, U.S. Navy, with service during World War II, living with wife, Eva M. Delagado, in Panama City. He died on July 1, 1988 at Gorgas Army Hospital and was buried at Corozal American Cemetery.
DELGADO, Alfredo, Death: 21-September-2008, Plot I, Row 64, Grave 55, A 46 year old American man from El Paso, Texas. He retired from active duty on December 23, 2002 with service in Kuwait. He was awarded the Army Commendation Medal with 3 Oak Leaf Clusters, the Army Achievement Medal with 8 Oak Leaf Clusters, the Army Good Conduct Medal with 5 Oak Leaf Clusters, the National Defense Medal with Oak Leaf Cluster, the Southwest Asia Service Medal, the Overseas Service Ribbon (3rd Award) and the Kuwait Liberation Medal. He was living at Las Cumbres, Panama. He died on September 21, 2008 at San Migual Archangel Hospital, San Miguelito, Panama and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
DELGADO, Eva Maria, Death: 28-May-1999, Plot E, Row 2, Grave 27, A 91 year old woman living in Panama. She died on May 28, 1999 and was buried at Corozal American Cemetery.
DELGADO, Jose Francisco, Death: 21-June-1981, Plot I, Row 10, Grave 35, A 77 year old man who was retired from Panama Canal Company. He died on June 21, 1981 and was buried at Corozal American Cemetery.
DELGADO, Modesta, Death: 31-May-1993, Plot H, Row 13, Grave 27, An 84 year old Panamanian widow living at El Bosque, Panama. She died on May 31, 1993 from sudden death at Gorgas Army Hospital and was buried at Corozal American Cemetery.
DELGADO, Rita De, Death: 17-November-1976, Plot I, Row 10, Grave 34, A 49 year old American woman from Panama. She died on November 17, 1976 from myocardial infarction and was buried at Corozal American Cemetery. (No death certificate)
DEMERS, Roger, Ordinary Seaman, HMCS Prince Henry, Death: 17-January-1944, Plot K, Row 8, Grave 7, Ordinary Seaman Demers was a 21 year old Canadian serving on active duty aboard the "HMCS PRINCE HENRY", Royal Canadian Navy, during World War II. He died of accidental drowning on January 17, 1944 and was buried at Corozal American Cemetery.
DEMERS, Russell W., Death: 10-August-1958, Plot E, Row 3, Grave 30, Russell W. Demers was born in Green Island, New York on July 9, 1896. He enlisted in the U.S. Army and served as a Private during World War I. He married Rosalie Demars. After the war, he worked as a civilian for a short period then in 1952 he worked as a Construction Inspector, Contracts and Inspection Division, Panama Canal Company. He died in Gorgas Hospital on August 10, 1958. He was cremated and his remains were held at the Gorgas Mortuary. He was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery in 1981.
DEMILLE, Amine Fletcher, Death: 20-April-1977, Plot I, Row 9, Grave 53, Amine Fletcher DeMille was born in Little Rock, Arkansas on March 6, 1898. She was a teacher at Mayaguez, Puerto Rico. She married John B. Demille and moved to the Canal Zone. She died in the Gorgas Army Hospital on April 20, 1977 and was buried in the Corozal American Cemetery.
DEMING, Julia, Death: 3-March-1959, Plot K, Row 16, Grave 23, A 41 year old Panamanian woman, living in Panama. She died on March 3, 1959 and was buried at Corozal American Cemetery.
DEMPSEY, Daniel J., Death: 25-October-1918, Plot A, Row 6, Grave 5, A 45 year old single American man working as a plumber for the Panama Canal Company and living in Colon. He died on October 25, 1918 and was buried at Corozal American Cemetery.
DEMPSEY, Patrick J., Death: 10-June-1907, Plot G, Row 3, Grave 19, A 26 year old American man employed as powderman for the Excavation Division, Isthmus Canal Company and living at Pedro Miguel for 6 weeks. He died on June 10, 1907 at Pedro Miguel, Canal Zone and buried at Ancon Cemetery. He was disinterred, cremated in 1914 and buried at Corozal American Cemetery.
DENNIS, Marta Soto, Death: 17-December-1942, Plot K, Row 7, Grave 15, A 33 year old man from San Jose, Costa Rica living in Panama. He died on December 17, 1942 and was buried at Corozal American Cemetery.
DENNY, John Franklin, Death: 22-May-1953, Plot H, Row 10, Grave 12, The six day old son of William Denny and Margaret Denny. He died on May 22, 1953 and was buried at Corozal American Cemetery.
DEPIPER, Harry P., Death: 15-February-1971, Plot E, Row 4, Grave 20, A 52 year old American man from New Jersey employed as Senior Chief Engineer with the Dredging Division, Panama Canal Company at the time of his death, February 15, 1971. Prior to assignment as Engineer with the Dredging Division, he served Engineer on the SS Ancon until 1966. He had also served as a Warrant Officer with the Army Mine Planter Service. Mr DePiper was buried at Corozal American Cemetery. Surviving was his widow, Carrol DePiper of Gamboa, a son and two daughters.
DERKACS, Joanne, Death: 24-April-1947, Plot F, Row 2, Grave 32, The three day old American daughter of Charles Derkas and Annie Derkas. She died on April 24, 1947. She was buried at Mt. Hope Cemetery then re-interred at Corozal American Cemetery in 1979.
DERR, Samuel L., Private, Company I, 14th Infantry Regiment, U.S. Army, Death: 20-December-1925, Plot C, Row 9, Grave 10, An 18 year old American man from Greenville, North Carolina, serving on active duty as a Private with Company I, 14th Infantry Regiment. He died on December 20, 1925 at Lake Gatun and was buried at Corozal American Cemetery.
DES LONDES, James Oscar, Death: 21-December-1963, Plot D, Row 13, Grave 4, A 51 year old American man from Indiana who was Superintendent of Supply, Panama Canal Company. He died on December 21, 1963 and was buried at Corozal American Cemetery.
DES PORTES, Fay Allen, Death: 17-September-1944, Plot H, Row 4, Grave 18, Ambassador Fay Allen Des Portes was born in Winnsboro, South Carolina on June 16, 1890. He was a member of the State of South Carolina House of Representatives from 1926 to 1928 and the Senate from 1928 to 1933. He was the U.S. Minister to Bolivia from 1933 to 1936 and to Guatemala from 1936 to 1943. Then he was the U.S. Ambassador to Costa Rica from 1943 to 1944. He became ill and died on September 17, 1944 at the Gorgas Hospital, Canal Zone. He was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
DESAI, Ranghhadji P., Death: 21-May-1940, Plot G, Row 7, Grave 14, A 45 year old man from Bombay, India who was working as a dock employee in Panama. He died on May 21, 1940. He was cremated and buried at Corozal American Cemetery.
DESUZE, Carlos Melford, Death: 1-April-2008, Plot K, Row 14, Grave 1, A 62 year old American born in Ancon, Panama, who served as a Sergeant with the 606th Military Aircraft Support Squadron at Andrews Air Force Base, Maryland during the Vietnam War. He lived in Marysville, Washington, working as a jet engine mechanic. He died on April 1, 2008 at the Providence Everett Medical Center - Colby Campus in Everett, Washington. He was cremated and buried in the Corozal American Cemetery.
DETAMORE, Infant, Death: 21-June-1925, Plot A, Row 10, Grave 8, The three day old son of Wayne Detamore and Gladys Detamore. He died on June 21, 1925 and was buried at Corozal American Cemetery.
DEUTSCH, Albert J., Death: 10-April-1987, Plot C, Row 6, Grave 18, A 92 year old American man from New York City, who was retired from the Panama Canal Company living at Gamboa, Republic of Panama. He died on April 10, 1987 at Gorgas Army Hospital and was buried at Corozal American Cemetery.
DEVONISH, Peter, Death: 28-September-1974, Plot J, Row 16, Grave 13, An 89 year old man from Barbados, British West Indies who was retired from the Panama Canal Company. He died on September 28, 1974 and was buried at Corozal American Cemetery.
DEW, Infant, Death: 5-June-1943, Plot B, Row 4, Grave 32, The two month old son of Michael Dew and Ereladia Dew. He died on June 5, 1943 and was buried at Corozal American Cemetery.
DEWEY, Lorenzo B., Death: 1-February-1933, Plot B, Row 5, Grave 6, A 69 year old American man from Arizona who worked as a laborer in Panama. He died on February 1, 1933 and was buried at Corozal American Cemetery.
DEWEY, William Celland, Death: 10-October-1917, Plot A, Row 4, Grave 20, The three day old American son of William C. Dewey and Shirley McCloski of Michigan living at Pedro Miguel, Canal Zone. He died on October 10, 1917 at Ancon Hospital and was buried at Corozal American Cemetery.
DI BELLA, Infant, Death: 2-July-1949, Plot H, Row 10, Grave 5, The stillborn son of Charles Di Bella and Ena Di Bella. He died on July 2, 1949 and was buried at Corozal American Cemetery.
DI BENEDETTO, Jon D., Death: 7-January-1971, Plot I, Row 2, Grave 46, The seven hour old son of Joe Di Benedetto and Barbara Di Benedetto. He died on January 7, 1971 and was buried at Corozal American Cemetery.
DI BERNARDO, Salvatore, Death: 1-February-1967, Plot I, Row 6, Grave 39, The eight day old son of Joseph De Bernardo and Addy Di Bernardo He died on February 1, 1967 and was buried at Corozal American Cemetery.
DI COSTA, Angelo, Death: 9-November-1967, Plot E, Row 13, Grave 17, A 64 year old American man living in Panama. He died on November 9, 1967. He was buried at Mt. Hope Cemetery then reinterred at Corozal American Cemetery in 1979.
DI COSTA, Rosa Amelia, Death: 12-December-1997, Plot E, Row 13, Grave 17, A 90 year old woman living in Panama. She died on December 12, 1997. She was buried at Mt. Hope Cemetery then reinterred at Corozal American Cemetery in 1979.
DIAS, Anthony R., Death: 16-April-1980, Plot D, Row 17, Grave 6, A 56 year old American man who had retired as a Staff Sergeant in the U.S. Army serving during World War II, Korea and Vietnam. He died on April 16, 1980 and was buried at Corozal American Cemetery.
DIAS, Dominga Cuzman, Death: 24-December-1958, Plot K, Row 16, Grave 20, An 83 year old man from Nicaragua living in Panama. He died on December 24, 1958 and was buried at Corozal American Cemetery.
DIAZ, Eusebio, Private, Company M, 42nd Infantry Regiment, U.S. Army, Death: 14-August-1921, Plot C, Row 6, Grave 9, A 24 year old American man from Puerto Rico serving on active duty as a Private in Company M, 42nd Infantry Regiment. He died on August 14, 1921 at Gillard and was buried at Corozal American Cemetery.
DIAZ, John Henry, Death: 17-January-1985, Plot E, Row 6, Grave 9, A 65 year old American widower from Panama. Living at Plano, Texas. He died on January 17, 1985. He was buried at Mt. Hope Cemetery then reinterred at Corozal American Cemetery in 1979 with his wife, Yolanda Diaz.
DIAZ, Yolanda, Death: 9-March-1977, Plot E, Row 6, Grave 9, A 55 year old American woman from Panama who was retired from the Panama Canal Company. She died on March 9, 1977. She was buried at Mt. Hope Cemetery then reinterred at Corozal American Cemetery in 1979 with her husband, John Henry Diaz.
DIAZ-ORTIZ, Mario, Death: 12-June-2002, Plot E, Row 12, Grave 10, A 66 year old American man living in Panama. He was a veteran of the U.S. Armed Forces. He died on June 12, 2002 and was buried at Corozal American Cemetery.
DIBELLA, Infant, Death: 13-October-1945, Plot F, Row 6, Grave 36, The stillborn American daughter of Charles Dibella and Edna Dibella. She died on October 13, 1945. She was buried at Mt. Hope Cemetery then re-interred at Corozal American Cemetery in 1979.
DICKERSON, Alna G. Wier, Death: 27-April-1950, Plot G, Row 3, Grave 3, A 48 year old American woman from Oklahoma, working as an accounting clerk for the Panama Canal Company. She died on April 27, 1950. She was cremated and buried at Corozal American Cemetery.
DICKERSON, Marian, Death: 2-February-1944, Plot D, Row 10, Grave 12, Marian Dickerson was a 38 year old American woman from Pennsylvania, living in Panama. She died on February 2, 1944. She was buried at the Mt. Hope Cemetery then reinterred at the Corozal American Cemetery in 1979 with Elsie Clark Stilson.
DIETRICH, James F., Death: 24-October-1929, Plot B, Row 2, Grave 7, A 47 year old man serving as a seaman aboard the "SS DIO". He died on October 24, 1929 and was buried at Corozal American Cemetery.
DIGNAM, Edmonia, Death: 14-June-1960, Plot E, Row 8, Grave 3, A 68 year old American woman from Pennsylvania, living in Panama. She died on June 14, 1960. She was buried at Mt. Hope Cemetery then reinterred at Corozal American Cemetery in 1979.
DIGNAM, Edward John, Death: 1-September-1956, Plot E, Row 8, Grave 4, A 39 year old American man from Pennsylvania working as a fireman for the Panama Canal Company. He died on September 1, 1956. He was buried at Mt. Hope Cemetery then reinterred at Corozal American Cemetery in 1979.
DIGNAM, Germaine, Death: 24-April-1966, Plot E, Row 8, Grave 2, A 78 year old American man from Pennsylvania, living in Panama. He died on April 24, 1966. He was buried at Mt. Hope Cemetery then reinterred at Corozal American Cemetery in 1979.
DIGNAM, Joseph Vincent, Death: 6-December-1959, Plot E, Row 8, Grave 7, A 43 year old American man from Pennsylvania working as a customs inspector at the Panama canal. He died on December 6, 1959. He was buried at Mt. Hope Cemetery then reinterred at Corozal American Cemetery in 1979.
DIGNAM, Richard Jr., Death: 17-June-1948, Plot E, Row 8, Grave 6, A 64 year old American man from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, who was retired from the Panama Canal Company. He died on June 17, 1948. He was buried at Mt. Hope Cemetery then reinterred at Corozal American Cemetery in 1979.
DIGNAM, Richard P., Death: 23-December-1951, Plot E, Row 8, Grave 5, A 38 year old married, American man from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, working as a customs inspector at the Panama canal. He lived with his wife, Elizabeth Dignam, at Colon, Republic of Panama. He died on December 23, 1951 at Colon Hospital. He was buried at Mt. Hope Cemetery then reinterred at Corozal American Cemetery in 1979.
DILLEY, Juana R., Death: 6-April-1983, Plot F, Row 6, Grave 1, A 71 year old American woman from Panama, widow of 1st Lt. Orville Dilley. She died on April 6, 1983 at Gorgas Army Hospital and was buried at Corozal American Cemetery.
DILLMAN, Noe W., Death: 24-September-1958, Plot A, Row 1, Grave 7, A 59 year old American man from North Dakota, who was retired from the Maintenance Division, Panama Canal Company. He died on September 24, 1958 and was buried at Corozal American Cemetery.
DILLON, Infant, Death: 17-November-1906, Plot F, Row 8, Grave 40, The stillborn American son of Samuel Dillon, living in colon. He died on November 17, 1906. He was buried at Mt. Hope Cemetery (886) then re-interred at Corozal American Cemetery in 1979. His headstone reads "Dillen" by mistake.
DINGER, Richard William, Death: 30-November-1947, Plot K, Row 11, Grave 13, A 38 year old Panamanian man.working as a chauffer. He died on November 30, 1947 at Colon, Panama and was buried at Corozal American Cemetery.
DISCO, Peter, Death: 9-September-1913, Plot K, Row 11, Grave 1, A 39 year old single American man living in Panama for seven years and a member of Disco Lodge, Royal Order of Moose. He died on September 9, 1913 at Ancon Hospital. He was buried at Ancon Cemetery and reinterred in Section A, Old Corozal in 1914. His remains could not be recovered so he was honored at Corozal American Cemetery in 1981.
DIXON, Elton J., Death: 8-June-1964, Plot I, Row 4, Grave 51, A 67 year old American man from Washington State. He served in the U.S. Armed Forces during World War I and retired as a U.S. Army civilian. He died on June 8, 1964 and was buried at Corozal American Cemetery.
DIXON, Humphry C., Death: 12-March-1925, Plot F, Row 1, Grave 20, A 50 year old American man from Scotland employed by the San Bas Development Corporation. He died on March 12, 1925. He was buried at Mt. Hope Cemetery then reinterred at Corozal American Cemetery in 1979.
DOBECK, Donald James, Death: 3-September-1947, Plot H, Row 6, Grave 7, The seven day old son of Joseph Dobeck. He died on September 3, 1947 and was buried at Corozal American Cemetery.
DOBRINICH, David Joseph, Death: 12-August-1962, Plot F, Row 3, Grave 7, The day old American son of Joseph Dobrinich and Joyce Dobrinich. He died on August 12, 1962. He was buried at Mt. Hope Cemetery then re-interred at Corozal American Cemetery in 1979.
DOBSON, William Edwin, Death: 22-June-1974, Plot H, Row 4, Grave 7, A 77 year old American man who was retired from the Panama Canal Company. He died on June 22, 1974 in Florida and was buried at Corozal American Cemetery.
DOCKERY, Anna M., Death: 17-March-1951, Plot A, Row 6, Grave 36, A 70 year old American woman from Brooklyn, New York, living in Panama. She died on March 17, 1951 and was buried at Corozal American Cemetery.
DOCKERY, Harry, Death: 27-April-1939, Plot A, Row 5, Grave 24, A 58 year old American man from New York working as a shipfitter for the Panama Canal Company. He died on April 27, 1939 and was buried at Corozal American Cemetery.
DODDS, Charles W., Private, Company E, 10th Infantry Regiment, U.S. Army, Death: 26-July-1914, Plot C, Row 3, Grave 21, A 27 year old single American man from Kokomo, Indiana, serving on active duty as a Private in Company E, 10th Infantry Regiment, Camp Otis, Canal Zone. He died on July 26, 1914. He was buried in Section A, Old Corozal and reinterred Section C, Corozal American Cemetery in 1948.
DODSON, Enid Constance Cover Fray De, Death: 16-November-1982, Plot H, Row 1, Grave 8, A 70 year old American widow living in Panama. She died on November 16, 1982 and was buried at Corozal American Cemetery. Her husband, William Dodson, was moved from Mt. Hope cemetery and buried with her in 1979.
DODSON, William L., Death: 13-October-1971, Plot H, Row 1, Grave 8, A 70 year old American man who was retired from the U.S. Army and living in Panama. He died on October 13, 1971. He was buried at Mt. Hope Cemetery then reinterred at Corozal American Cemetery in 1979 with his wife, Enid Dodson. (No death certificate)
DOLAN, George J., Death: 2-February-1967, Plot I, Row 6, Grave 51, A 21 year old American male student, born in the Canal Zone. He died on February 2, 1967 and was buried at Corozal American Cemetery.
DOMEYER, Charles Louis, Aviation Pilot First Class, U.S. Navy, Death: 3-December-1930, Plot C, Row 11, Grave 10, A 28 year old American man from California serving on active duty as an Aviation Pilot First Class in the U.S. Navy. He died on December 3, 1930 from an airplane crash at Coco Solo Naval Air Station and was buried at Corozal American Cemetery.
DOMINGUEZ, Gloria Iris, Death: 10-March-1921, Plot I, Row 11, Grave 22, The sixteen month old American daughter of Elised Dominguez and Mercedes Dominguez. She died on March 10, 1921. She was buried in Section A, Old Corozal then re-interred in Section I, Corozal American Cemetery in 1979.
DONADO, Manuela, Death: 3-March-1943, Plot K, Row 6, Grave 8, A 55 year old Panamanian woman, living in Panama. She died on March 3, 1943 at Santo Carlos Hospital and was buried at Corozal American Cemetery.
DONAHUE, Mary, Death: 7-January-1925, Plot A, Row 9, Grave 18, A 76 year old American woman from Ireland, living in Panama. She died on January 7, 1925 and was buried at Corozal American Cemetery.
DONALDSON, Curly, Death: 31-January-1978, Plot I, Row 12, Grave 25, A 67 year old American woman from Panama. She died on January 31, 1978 at Brookville Hospital, New York and was buried at Corozal American Cemetery. (No death certificate)
DONALDSON, Laurens E., Death: 29-March-1945, Plot B, Row 5, Grave 44, A 48 year old American man from Maine working as Chief Engineer for the Bull and Roberts Company. He died on March 29, 1945 and was buried at Corozal American Cemetery.
DONALDSON, Robert E., Coal Passer, U.S. Navy, Death: 4-April-1907, Plot I, Row 10, Grave 50, A 23 year old American man serving on active duty as a Coal Passer aboard President Theodore Roosevelt's yacht "USS Mayflower" (PY-1). It had been in port for six days. He died on April 4, 1907. He was buried at Mt. Hope Cemetery then reinterred at Corozal American Cemetery in 1979.
DONNER, Edward P., Death: 5-February-1967, Plot I, Row 6, Grave 47, A 77 year old American man from Pennsylvania, who was retired from the Panama Canal Company. He died on February 5, 1967 and was buried at Corozal American Cemetery.
DONNEVAN, James, Seaman, USS Roanoke, Death: 8-December-1858, Plot G, Row 3, Grave 20, An adult American from Ireland serving as a Seaman aboard the screw frigate "USS ROANOKE". He died at Aspinwall, Columbia on December 8, 1858. A monument was erected honoring him at Mt. Hope, Panama that was moved to Corozal Cemetery at G-03-20 in 1979.
DONOVAN, Henry L., Death: 22-September-1984, Plot A, Row 8, Grave 25, An 83 year old married American living with wife, Irene B. Donovan, at St. Petersburg, Florida. He died on September 22, 1984 and was buried at Corozal American Cemetery with his wife, Irene B. Donovan, his son, Robert Henry Donovan, and his daughter, Margaret Ann Donovan.
DONOVAN, Irene B., Death: 28-August-1992, Plot A, Row 8, Grave 25, A 90 year old American widow from Boston, Massachusetts, in Seminole, Florida. She died on August 28, 1992 at Freedom Square Nursing Center, Seminole, Florida. Cremated and buried with her husband, Henry L Donovan, her son, Robert Henry Donovan, and her daughter, Margaret Ann Donovan at Corozal American Cemetery.
DONOVAN, Margaret Ann, Death: 26-December-1986, Plot A, Row 8, Grave 25, A 48 year old American woman, employed as social worker for Catholic Charities, living in South Bend, Indiana. She died on December 26, 1986 at Central Du Page Hospital, Winfield, Illinois. She was cremated and buried at Corozal American Cemetery with her father, Henry L. Donovan, her mother, Irene B. Donovan and her brother, Robert Henry Donovan.
DONOVAN, Robert Henry, Death: 9-April-1941, Plot A, Row 8, Grave 25, The eight year old son of Henry L. Donovan and Irene B. Donovan. He died on April 9, 1941 from accidental drowning at Balboa swimming pool, and was buried at Corozal American Cemetery with his father, Henry L. Donovan, his mother, Irene B. Donovan and his sister, Margaret Ann Donovan.
DOODY, Edgar A. Jr., Death: 1-August-1945, Plot B, Row 6, Grave 46, A 33 year old American man from Mobile, Alabama working as a machinist for the Panama Canal Company. He died on August 1, 1945 and was buried at Corozal American Cemetery.
DORAN, Edward J., Death: 1-July-1948, Plot H, Row 6, Grave 20, A 67 year old American man from Michigan who was retired and living in Panama. He died on July 1, 1948 and was buried at Corozal American Cemetery.
DORAN, Infant, Death: 5-February-1948, Plot H, Row 6, Grave 10, The stillborn son of Edward Doran and Leanne Doran. He died on February 5, 1948 and was buried at Corozal American Cemetery.
DORAN, Mary, Death: 23-August-1919, Plot A, Row 6, Grave 19, A 46 year old woman from Ireland, living in Panama. She died on August 23, 1919 and was buried at Corozal American Cemetery.
DORAND, George L., Death: 25-November-1946, Plot E, Row 17, Grave 10, A 73 year old American man living in Panama. He died on November 25, 1946 from unknown causes. He was buried at Mt. Hope Cemetery on NOvember 29, 1947 then reinterred at Corozal American Cemetery in 1979.
DORGAN, Beverly Ann, Death: 13-May-1941, Plot A, Row 8, Grave 30, The five year old daughter of William Dorgan and Elsia Dorgan. She died on May 13, 1941 at Balboa and was buried at Corozal American Cemetery.
DORSWITT, Clara Gertrude, Death: 4-November-1963, Plot E, Row 18, Grave 5, An 81 year old American widow from New Jersey living in Panama. She died on November 4, 1963. She was buried at Mt. Hope Cemetery then reinterred at Corozal American Cemetery in 1979 with her husband, Edward J. Dorswitt.
DORSWITT, Edward J., Death: 23-January-1957, Plot E, Row 18, Grave 5, An 88 year old married American man from Germany, retired and living in Panama. He died on January 23, 1957. He was buried at Mt. Hope Cemetery then reinterred at Corozal American Cemetery in 1979 with his wife Clara Gertrude Dorswitt.
DOSS, Viodelda M., Death: 9-December-2017, Plot B, Row 9, Grave 31
DOSS, William J., Death: 8-February-1987, Plot B, Row 9, Grave 31, A 52 year old married American man who retired as a First Sergeant, U.S. Army and living with his wife, Viodelda M. Doss at Altos de Bethania, Panama. He died on February 8, 1987 and was buried at Corozal American Cemetery.
DOSS, Willis, Death: 28-September-1973, Plot D, Row 4, Grave 2, A 79 year old American man from Texas who was a retired Master Sergeant in the U.S. Army and a veteran of World War I and World War II. living in Panama. He died on September 28, 1973 and was buried at Corozal American Cemetery.
DOSS, Willis Torres, Death: 17-May-1989, Plot C, Row 2, Grave 38, A 59 year old American widower, employed as U.S. Army civilian and living at Rio Abajo, Panama. He died on May 17, 1989 at his home and was buried at Corozal American Cemetery.
DOTY, Bessie E., Death: 14-July-1959, Plot H, Row 20, Grave 9, A 67 year old American man from Indiana, living in Panama. He died on July 14, 1959 and was buried at Corozal American Cemetery.
DOUGHERTY, George, Death: 17-June-1919, Plot A, Row 6, Grave 14, A 44 year old man working as a saloon keeper in Panama. He died on June 17, 1919 and was buried at Corozal American Cemetery.
DOUGHERTY, James, Death: 17-March-1860, Plot F, Row 14, Grave 19, An adult American living in Panama. He died on March 17, 1860. He was buried at Mt. Hope Cemetery then reinterred at Corozal American Cemetery in 1979.
DOUGHERTY, Lyter Conn, Death: 12-March-1942, Plot A, Row 5, Grave 33, A 47 year old American man from Kentucky who had served as a Master Sergeant in the Transportation Corps during World War I. He was working for the Engineering Department, Panama Canal Company. He died on March 12, 1942 and was buried at Corozal American Cemetery.
DOUGHERTY, William E. Jr., Private First Class, Co K, 14th Infantry Regiment, 71st Infantry Div., U.S. Army, Death: 12-November-1942, Plot C, Row 3, Grave 27, A 36 year old American man from Westport, Connecticut serving on active duty with Company K, 14th Infantry Regiment, 71st Infantry Division during World War II. He died on November 12, 1942 and was buried at Corozal American Cemetery.
DOUGLAS, George, Death: 11-January-1974, Plot J, Row 13, Grave 15, A 66 year old Panamanian man, who was retired from the Panama Canal Company. He died on January 11, 1974 and was buried at Corozal American Cemetery.
DOUGLAS, Henry, Death: 22-October-1925, Plot K, Row 22, Grave 32, A 58 year old American man, who served in the U.S. Army during the Vietnam War, and was working as a contract consultant and living in San Fernando, Panama. He died on January 22, 2005 at entrance of the San Lorenzo building in Pueblo Nuevo. and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
DOVAL, Antonio, Death: 24-June-1919, Plot F, Row 6, Grave 40, An adult American living in Panama. He died on June 24, 1919. He was buried at Mt. Hope Cemetery then reinterred at Corozal American Cemetery in 1979.
DOVE, Billy H., First Lieutenant, Battery C, 767th Anti-Aircraft (S/W) Battalion, U.S. Army, Death: 24-January-1945, Plot C, Row 5, Grave 23, A 35 year old American man serving on active duty with Battery C, 767th Anti-Aircraft (SW) Battalion. He died on January 24, 1945 and was buried at Corozal American Cemetery.
DOWELL, Grace, Death: 14-April-1953, Plot H, Row 14, Grave 20, A 61 year old American man from England, who was retired from the Panama Canal Company. He died on April 14, 1953 and was buried at Corozal American Cemetery.
DOWELL, Paul Harry, Death: 7-October-1931, Plot B, Row 4, Grave 6, A 44 year old American man from England working as an operator for a coaling station, Panama Canal Company. He died on October 7, 1931 and was buried at Corozal American Cemetery.
DOWERS, Joseph G., Private, 41st Ordinance Company, U.S. Army, U.S. Army, Death: 30-January-1942, Plot C, Row 10, Grave 13, A 26 year old American man from Jersey City, New Jersey\rn serving on active duty as a Private with the 41st Ordnance Company during World War II. He died on January 30, 1942 and was buried at Corozal American Cemetery.
DOWLER, Patricia Winifred, Death: 21-August-1967, Plot I, Row 6, Grave 54, A 42 year old American woman from Oklahoma, living in Panama. She died on August 21, 1967 and was buried at Corozal American Cemetery.
DOWLING, Charles E., Death: 23-October-1936, Plot G, Row 3, Grave 18, Charles E. Dowling was born in Nova Scotia, Canada in 1875. He moved to Panama to work as an accountant. He became a naturalized citizen of the United States. He died in Panama on October 23, 1936. He was cremated and buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
DOWNING, Lillian, Death: 2-October-1935, Plot G, Row 7, Grave 5, A 51 year old woman living in Panama. She died on October 2, 1935. She was cremated and buried at Corozal American Cemetery.
DOWNS, William, Death: 22-November-1944, Plot B, Row 4, Grave 42, A 76 year old man from Ireland who was retired from the Panama Canal Company and living in Panama. He died on November 22, 1944 and was buried at Corozal American Cemetery.
DOYLE, Albert P. E., Death: 14-January-1946, Plot E, Row 15, Grave 10, A 73 year old American man living in Panama. He died on January 14, 1946. He was buried at Mt. Hope Cemetery then reinterred at Corozal American Cemetery in 1979.
DOYLE, Edward, Third Mate, U.S. Merchant Marine, Death: 2-August-1944, Plot C, Row 2, Grave 28, World War II, A 54 year old American man serving as Third Mate on a U.S. Merchant Marine vessel during World War II. He died on August 2, 1944 and was temporarily buried there. He was reinterred at Corozal American Cemetery after the war.
DOYLE, Frank C., Staff Sergeant, Quartermaster Detachment, Ft Sherman, U.S. Army, Death: 3-April-1941, Plot C, Row 8, Grave 12, A 28 year old American man serving on active duty as a Staff Sergeant with the Quartermaster Detachment, Fort Sherman, Canal Zone. He died on April 3, 1941 and was buried at Corozal American Cemetery.
DOYLE, Michael, Death: 20-July-1908, Plot G, Row 5, Grave 19, A 51 year old American man who had worked for the Isthmus Canal Company and was living at Tabernilla, Canal Zone for two years. He died on July 20, 1908 at Ancon Hospital and was buried at Ancon Cemetery. He was disinterred and cremated in 1914 and was buried at Corozal American Cemetery.
DRAUGHON, Corine Kenna, Death: 3-October-1945, Plot B, Row 7, Grave 42, Corina Kenna Draughon was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania on February 16, 1888. She married Rufus Draughon and moved to Medford, Massachusetts where she had a son, Woodworth in 1916. The family then moved to Panama where Rufus was employed. She died on October 3, 1945 and is buried at the Corozal American Cemetery near her husband Rufus.
DRAUGHON, Rufus, Death: 8-January-1940, Plot G, Row 6, Grave 21, Rufus Draughon was born in Gidding, Texas on January 2, 1881. He married Corine Kenna and moved to Medford, Massachusetts and had a son, Woodworth in 1916. The family then moved to Panama where Rufus was employed. He died on January 8, 1940. He was cremated and is buried at the Corozal American Cemetery near his wife, Corina.
DRAYTON, Reinaldo Alfonso, Private First Class, Company B, 20th Infantry Regiment, U.S. Army, Death: 21-November-1978, Plot E, Row 2, Grave 37, A 23 year old American man from Panama serving on active duty with Company B, 20th Infantry Regiment. He died on November 21, 1978 and was buried at Corozal American Cemetery.
DREGHORN, Matthew, Death: 23-April-1975, Plot B, Row 2, Grave 29, A 91 year old American man from Scotland who was retired from the Panama Canal Company. He died on April 23, 1975 and was buried at Corozal American Cemetery.
DRISCOLL, Annie Winifred, Death: 29-October-1926, Plot A, Row 11, Grave 2, Annie Winifred Driscoll was born in Boston, Massachusetts February 7, 1879. She married Michael Joseph Driscoll on August 23, 1909 and accompanied him to the Canal Zone where he had been working since July 5, 1905. She died on October 29, 1926 at the Gorgas Hospital and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
DROSTE, Mildred Ella, Death: 22-April-1960, Plot E, Row 11, Grave 21, Mildred Ella Droste was born in St. Louis, Missouri on July 25, 1906. She married John Droste and in January, 1947, she moved with him to the Canal Zone so that he could work as an Automotive Machinist, Motor Transport Division, Atlantic Side, Panama Canal Company. She died on April 22, 1960 and was buried at the Mt. Hope Cemetery then reinterred at the Corozal American Cemetery in 1979.
DUBERRY, Debra Elaine, Death: 10-June-1959, Plot A, Row 3, Grave 36, The day old daughter of Herbert Duberry and Catherine Duberry. She died on June 10, 1959 and was buried at Corozal American Cemetery.
DUBIN, Samuel, Death: 4-November-1987, Plot B, Row 9, Grave 50, A 79 year old retired, American man living at El Bella Vista, Panama City. He died on November 4, 1987 at San Fernando Clinic and was buried at Corozal American Cemetery.
DUBOIS, Margaret Davis, Death: 14-December-1960, Plot B, Row 6, Grave 40, A 47 year old American woman who had lived in Panama. She died on December 14, 1960 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and was buried at Corozal American Cemetery.
DUBOIS, William, Death: 17-May-1917, Plot E, Row 13, Grave 4, A 65 year old married American man from France, employed as a draftsman in the Operations and Maintenance Department, Panama Canal Company. He died on May 17, 1917 at Ancon Hospital. He was buried at Mt. Hope Cemetery then reinterred at Corozal American Cemetery in 1979.
DUBY, Frederick L., Death: 21-January-1923, Plot A, Row 8, Grave 13, The stillborn American son of Frederick Duby. He died on January 21, 1923 at Panama Hospital. He was buried at Mt. Hope Cemetery then re-interred at Corozal American Cemetery in 1979.
DUDA, John R., Death: 10-January-2003, Plot H, Row 20, Grave 23, A 30 year old American man who served in the U.S. Armed Forces during the Korean War. He died on January 10, 2003 from unknown causes and was buried at Corozal American Cemetery.
DUDLEY, Aurelio Alejandro, Staff Sergeant, Fort Knox, Kentucky, U.S. Army, Death: 25-October-2005, Plot K, Row 23, Grave 26, Staff Sergeant Dudley was born in Panama City, Panama. On January 6, 1995, he enlisted as an Armor Crewman in the U.S. Army. He advanced to Platoon Sergeant and was assigned to Alpha Troop, 1st Battalion, 3rd Armored Cavalry Regiment and deployed to Iraq in support of Iraqi Freedom. He was wounded when the helicopter he was riding in was shot down by an enemy missile. His last assignment was the U.S. Noncommissioned Officers' Academy at Ft. Knox, Kentucky living with his wife, Marisol Omayra Dudley on base. On October 5, 2005, he died from heart failure during the Army Physical Fitness Test at the Ireland Army Community Hospital. He was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery. Staff Sergeant Dudley was awarded the Purple Heart, the Army Commendation Medal with 2 Oak Leaf Clusters, the Army Achievement Award with Oak Leaf Cluster and many other awards.
DUDLEY, Carlos, Death: 12-October-1930, Plot B, Row 2, Grave 19, The two year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Dudley. He died on October 12, 1930 and was buried at Corozal American Cemetery.
DUER, George E. R., Death: 12-May-1943, Plot B, Row 4, Grave 30, A 58 year old American man from New Jersey, employed as a lock operator for the Panama Canal Company. He died on May 12, 1943 and was buried at Corozal American Cemetery.
DUER, May B., Death: 1-September-1968, Plot B, Row 4, Grave 31, May B. Duer was born in New York on January 19, 1890. She moved to Panama and worked for the Panama Canal Company. After retirement she remained in Panama. She died on September 1, 1968 and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery with Ann Baker.
DUFFY, Roberta Anne, Death: 16-January-1968, Plot I, Row 2, Grave 48, Roberta Anne Duffy was the eight day old daughter of Edward Duffy and Geraldine Duffy, living in Panama. She died on January 16, 1968 and was buried at the Corozal American Cemetery.
DUGAN, Richard K., Death: 15-March-1968, Plot I, Row 4, Grave 66, The day old son of son of Thomas Dugan and Lorraine Dugan. He died on March 15, 1968 and was buried at Corozal American Cemetery.
DUGAS, Ray Anthony, Death: 15-June-1922, Plot A, Row 5, Grave 21, The day old son of John Dugas and Elisha Dugas. He died on June 15, 1922 and was buried at Corozal American Cemetery.
DUMANOIR, Jospeh Florent, Death: 26-November-1944, Plot K, Row 8, Grave 18, A 40 year old man from Bordeaux, France working for the Panama Canal Company. He died on November 26, 1944 and was buried at Corozal American Cemetery.
DUMBAR, Frank Edward Mac Claud, Death: 29-June-1991, Plot I, Row 1, Grave 42, An 89 year old married American man, living in Septima Central, Panama. He died on June 29, 1991 at Santo Tomas Hospital and was buried at Corozal American Cemetery next to wife, Marcela R. Dunbar.
DUMBAR, Marcela Reyes, Death: 21-August-1993, Plot I, Row 1, Grave 43, A 97 year old Panamanian widow living in Panama. She died on August 21, 1993 at Santo Tomas Hospital and and was buried at Corozal American Cemetery next to husband, Frank E. Dunbar.
DUNCAN, Edward Pascual, Death: 25-January-1950, Plot D, Row 10, Grave 15, A 58 year old American man from Kentucky, who had served as a Chief Boatswain's Mate in the U.S. Navy during World War I. He was employed as a U.S. Navy civilian in Panama. He died on January 25, 1950. He was buried at Mt. Hope Cemetery then reinterred at Corozal American Cemetery in 1979.
DUNCAN, George W. Jr., First Lieutenant, U.S. Army, Death: 15-February-1945, Plot D, Row 10, Grave 17, World War II, First Lieutenant George Duncan was a 30 year old American man serving with the U.S. Army in Europe. He was killed in action on February 15, 1945. He was buried at Mt. Hope Cemetery then reinterred at the Corozal American Cemetery in 1979.
DUNCAN, Laverne, Death: 4-September-1940, Plot G, Row 5, Grave 20, A 41 year old American man from Colorado, living in Panama. He died on September 4, 1940. He was cremated and buried at Corozal American Cemetery.
DUNCAN, Sinclair Augusto, Death: 26-May-2013, Plot D, Row 0, Grave 16
DUNLAP, E. H., Death: 2-May-1917, Plot G, Row 2, Grave 15, An adult American man serving on active duty with the U.S. Marine Corps. He died on May 2, 1917 and was buried at Bas Obispo Cemetery, located near the town of Gamboa, Panama and transferred to Mt. Hope on 2 May 1917 upon the closure of Bas Obispo Cemetery. He reinterred at Corozal American Cemetery in 1979.
DUNLAP, Howard Francis Jr., Death: 2-November-1941, Plot F, Row 11, Grave 18, The four hour old American son of Howard Dunlap and Barbara Dunlap. He died on November 2, 1941 and was buried at Mt. Hope Cemetery then re-interred at Corozal American Cemetery in 1979.
DUNN, John, Death: 1-October-1928, Plot B, Row 1, Grave 3, A 69 year old American man from Missouri working as a seaman aboard the "SS MALBATROSS". He died on October 1, 1928 and was buried at Corozal American Cemetery.
DUNN, Josephine Maxwell, Death: 17-April-1935, Plot E, Row 10, Grave 16, A 15 year old American student from Starkville, Mississippi. She died on April 17, 1935 at Ft. Davis, Panama. She was buried at Mt. Hope Cemetery then reinterred at Corozal American Cemetery in 1979.
DUNN, Omera, Death: 21-March-1927, Plot A, Row 11, Grave 7, The seven month old American daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dunn from Kentucky. She died on March 21, 1927 and was buried at Corozal American Cemetery.
DUNN, Sharon Elizabeth, Death: 9-July-1974, Plot A, Row 2, Grave 19, The eight day old daughter of Lieutenant Commander James Dunn and Florence Dunn. She died on July 9, 1974 and was buried at Corozal American Cemetery.
DUNN, William B., Death: 15-June-1956, Plot H, Row 16, Grave 16, An 80 year old man who was retired from the Panama Canal Company. He died on June 15, 1956 and was buried at Corozal American Cemetery.
DUNNE, Robert, Death: 14-April-1968, Plot E, Row 4, Grave 8, A 79 year old American man from Indiana who was retired. He died on April 14, 1968 and was buried at Corozal American Cemetery.
DUNPHY, Agnes, Death: 14-January-1968, Plot H, Row 21, Grave 11, An 84 year old American woman from Canada, living in Panama. She died on January 14, 1968 and was buried at Corozal American Cemetery.
DUNPHY, William, Death: 8-October-1959, Plot H, Row 21, Grave 10, A 76 year old American man from Canada, retired and living in Panama. He died on October 8, 1959 and was buried at Corozal American Cemetery.
DURFEE, Oscar S., Death: 13-November-1926, Plot B, Row 12, Grave 15, A 68 year old American man from Wisconsin working as a watchman for the Panama Railroad. He had served as a Second Lieutenant, U.S. Volunteers during the Spanish- American War. He died on November 13, 1926 and was buried at Corozal American Cemetery.
DURITZO, Andrew, Corporal, 14th Infantry Regiment, 71st Infantry Division, U.S. Army, Death: 23-February-1943, Plot C, Row 4, Grave 42, A 24 year old American man from Hawk Run, Pennsylvania and serving on active duty as a Corporal with the 14th Infantry Regiment, 71st Infantry Division during World War II. He died on February 23, 1943 at the 210th General Hospital and was buried at Corozal American Cemetery.
DURLACHER, Ferdinando Nathan, Death: 9-November-1933, Plot G, Row 6, Grave 20, A 48 year old man living in Panama. He died on November 9, 1933 in Panama City. He was cremated and buried at Corozal American Cemetery.
DUSEK, Joseph, Death: 7-October-1982, Plot D, Row 18, Grave 2, An 81 year old American man living in Panama City. He was a retired Radioman First Class, U.S. Navy, serving during World War II. He died on October 7, 1982 at Gorgas Army Hospital and was buried at Corozal American Cemetery.
DUSEK, Marciana, Death: 22-July-1957, Plot H, Row 21, Grave 20, A 57 year old Panamanian woman, living in Panama. She died on July 22, 1957 and was buried at Corozal American Cemetery.
DUVALL, Hazel May, Death: 5-February-1980, Plot I, Row 10, Grave 56, An 89 year old American woman living in Panama. She died on February 5, 1980 and was buried at Corozal American Cemetery with her husband, Joseph William Duvall, and son, John Andrew Duvall
DUVALL, John Andrew, Death: 9-May-1984, Plot I, Row 10, Grave 56, A 54 year old American divorced male, employed as an Electric Foreman, Construction Division, Panama Canal Company and living in Dothan, Alabama. He died on May 9, 1984 at Flowers Hospital, Dothan, Alabama and was buried at Corozal American Cemetery with his parents Hazel Mae Duvall and Joseph William Duvall.
DUVALL, Joseph William, Death: 29-October-1958, Plot I, Row 10, Grave 56, A 79 year old married American man living in Panama. He was buried at Mt. Hope Cemetery then reinterred at Corozal American Cemetery in 1979. He was retired from the Panama Canal Company. He died on October 29, 1958 and was buried at Corozal American Cemetery with his wife Hazel Mae Duvall and son, John Andrew Duvall.
DWELLE, Roy, Death: 28-January-1961, Plot A, Row 8, Grave 52, A 73 year old American man from Kansas who was retired from the Panama Canal Company and living in Panama. He died on January 28, 1961 and was buried at Corozal American Cemetery.
DWYER, Grace Donovan, Death: 29-August-1950, Plot E, Row 16, Grave 1, A 53 year old American widow from Boston, Massachusetts. She was retired from the Panama Canal Company. She died on August 29, 1950 at Colon Hospital. She was buried at Mt. Hope Cemetery (25299) then reinterred at Corozal American Cemetery in 1979 with her husband, John William Frederick Dwyer, and son, John Frederick Dwyer, Jr.
DWYER, John Frederick Jr., Death: 24-May-1971, Plot E, Row 16, Grave 1, A 55 year old married American employed at Cristobal Post Office, living at Margarita, Canal Zone. He died on May 24, 1971 at Coco Solo Hospital. He was buried at Mt. Hope Cemetery then reinterred at Corozal American Cemetery in 1979 with his father, John Frederick Dwyer, and his mother, Grace Donovan Dwyer.
DWYER, John Willliam Frederick Sr., Death: 14-December-1936, Plot E, Row 16, Grave 1, A 42 year old American man from Boston, Massachusetts, living in Panama. He died on December 14, 1936. He was buried at Mt. Hope Cemetery then reinterred at Corozal American Cemetery in 1979 with his wife, Grace Dwyer and son John Dwyer, Jr.
DYE, Michael C., Death: 17-May-2016, Plot I, Row 1, Grave 50, Michael C. Dye was a veteran of the Air Force.
DYER, James, Death: 4-January-1941, Plot F, Row 7, Grave 20, A 34 year old American man from New York working as a machinist's helper for the Panama Canal Company. He died on January 4, 1941. He was buried at Mt. Hope Cemetery then reinterred at Corozal American Cemetery in 1979.
DYNES, William J., Death: 27-March-1940, Plot D, Row 6, Grave 16, A 57 year old American man from Michigan who was retired as a First Sergeant, U.S. Army. He died on March 27, 1940 in Colon. He was buried at Mt. Hope Cemetery then reinterred at Corozal American Cemetery in 1979.

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