Person Sheet


Name Thelma Hazel POTTER 
Birth Date 4 May 19195
Birth Place Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
Birth Memo born as an English citizen
Baptism Date 26 Nov 19198
Baptism Place Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
Immigration Date 8 Sep 19235 Age: 4
Immigration Place Detroit, MI area
Immigration Memo entered by the Grand Trunk RY at Detroit, MI
Residence Date 26 Oct 19435 Age: 24
Residence Place 524 East Hudson, Royal Oak, MI
Residence Memo residence at time of Petition for Naturalization
Naturalization Date 21 Dec 19434,5 Age: 24
Naturalization Place Circuit Court of Oakland County at Pontiac, MI
Death Date 10 May 19849 Age: 65
Death Place Detroit (?), MI
Burial Date 12 May 19849
Burial Place Oakland Hills Memorial Gardens
Burial Memo Sat. 11 a.m. - O'Brien Chapel; Ted C. Sullivan Funeral Home 41555 Grand River Avenue, Novi, MI; Rev. Orrin Van Loon, Jr. of Berkley Community Church, officiated.
Father John William POTTER (1896-1955)
Mother Mary Alice BARROW (1888-1937)
Misc. Notes
born at 1:13 a.m. and was the older twin
Spouses
1 James Harold MADER 
Birth Date 28 Jun 19172
Birth Place Sharpsburgh (Pittsburgh), Pennsylvania
Residence Date Aug 19423
Residence Place Farmington, MI
Residence Memo 23501 Middlebelt Road
Death Date 17 May 19712 Age: 53
Death Place Detroit (?), MI
Occupation Machinist's Mate (MM2c And MM3c) In U.S. Navy From 5 Sep 1942 - 21 Sep 1945; Served Aboard The Destroyer, USS Wilson (DD-408), From 8 Jun 1943 - 21 Sep 1945.4,5,3
Occupation was working at County Building and doing Aluminum Siding on side at time of his death6
Education 11th Grade3
Religion Catholic7
Cause of death Heart Attack6
Height 5' 8"3
Eye color Brown3
Hair color Dark Brown3
Skin color Ruddy3
Father Alois Aloysious (Albert) MADER (1895-1951)
Mother Gertrude Tacy McBRIDE (1892-1980)
Military
3Enlisted in the U.S. Naval Reserve on 31 Aug 1942 at USNRS Detroit, MI, for 2 years. Was sent to USN Training Station Great Lakes, IL on 5 Sept 1942, and placed on Active Duty. Entered class on 2 Nov 1942 for 16 weeks. On 6 Oct 1942, a request to transfer MADER for a different course of instruction. On 29 Oct 1942,3 the transfer was made for him to train as a Machinist's Mate. Date of separation of school was 22 Feb 1943, with completion of course of study at the Class "A' Service School in Group III and Subgroup IIIa, and with final marks at 90.62% and graduationg number 102 in class of 489.
On 26 Feb 1943, MADER was transferred to U.S.RecShip San Francisco, CA for assignment duty by SERFORSUBORDCOMPAC. On 8 Mar 1943, he was sent to AdvNavBase, Noumea, N.C., where he was put on the USS Medusa on 25 May 1943, before finding his "home" on the destroyer, the USS Wilson (DD-408) on 8 Jun 1943, as an MM2c. On 31 Dec 1943, he was promoted to MM3c. He served during WWII on this ship until his transfer to Receiving Station, Navy #3150 for FFT to the United States for FFT to PSC Great Lakes for discharge due to his expiration of enlistment. He departed 28 Sep 1945 and was Honorably Discharged from USN PERSEPCEN Great Lakes, IL on 22 Oct 1945.

-Authorized to wear ribbons for the following campaign medals:
1. American Defense Service Ribbon with Star.
2. American Area Medal.
3. European-African-Middle Eastern Area Medal.
4. Asiatic-Pacific Area Campaign Medal.
5. Philippine Liberation Ribbon with one Star.

-Authorized stars for Asiatic-Pacific Ribbon for the following operations or engagements:
Auth: (A) Comich 45-712 dated 30 Jun 1945.
(B) ALPAC 260751158 of Aug 1945.
1. Guadal Canal Village Landings.
2. Capture and Defense of Guadal Canal.
3. Consolidation of Solomon Islands.
4. New Georgia Operation.
5. Treasury-Bougainville Operation.
6. Gilbert Islands Operation.
7. Marshall Islands Operation.
8. Bismark Archipelago Operation.
9. Asiatic-Pacific Raids - 1944.
10. Marianas Operation.
11. Luzon Operation.
12. Okinawa Operation.


For a full description of the history of the USS WILSON (DD-408), please visit:
<http://www.hazegray.org/danfs/destroy/dd408txt.htm>
To read an interesting story by Cyrus Plimpton of when the crew of the William Sharon, after
being hit by a Japanese "kamikaze", was picked up by the USS WILSON, please visit:
<http://www.merchant-marine.com/cy_plimpton1.htm>
Other men's stories are also located on the Merchant Marine site at:
<http://www.merchant-marine.com/mm_combat_vets.htm>
Marriage Date 27 Mar 19375
Marriage Place Berkley, MI
Divorce Date bef 1949
Children Marvin George (Living)
Joan Alice (Living)
2 George Abbey BENNETT Jr (Living)
Father George Abbey BENNETT (1896-1996)
Mother Hattie TITUS (NICOLS)
Children Marvin George (Living)
Joan Alice (Living)
Phillip William (Living)
Bruce Gary (Died as Infant) (1949-1949)
Last Modified 19 Apr 2001 Created 22 Jul 2002 by Alicia Jensen

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