| Name |
Thomas Odell “T. O.” MITCHUM [1, 2] |
| Suffix |
Sr. |
| Birth |
1929 |
Williamsburg County, South Carolina |
| Gender |
Male |
| HIST |
of Columbia, South Carolina Born in Williamsburg County (South Carolina) but raised in Sumter (South Carolina). [1, 3] |
| MILI |
a U. S. Army Veteran of World War II; he fought in the Battle of The Bulge, serving in both the 138th and 1228th division of the Military Police under General George Patton in Northern France. He earned two Silver Stars and the Purple Heart. [3] |
| Occupation |
He was a residential building contractor and former owner of The Mitchum Company. [3] |
| Religion |
He was a member of Rehoboth United Methodist Church. [3] |
| _UID |
BBE384E3A0F641F8AD0B1E10F64CA8B25687 |
| Death |
1 Nov 2003 |
| Burial |
4 Nov 2003 |
Greenlawn Memorial Park, Columbia, Richland County, South Carolina [3] |
|
| Person ID |
I115370 |
Singleton and Related Families |
| Last Modified |
27 May 2015 |