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Shumway, Marjorie, 1916-2006

 Person

Dates

  • Existence: 1916 - 2006-07-08

Biographical History

Marjorie Shumway (1916-2006) served in the U.S. Army as a member of the Women's Army Corps during World War II.

Marjorie Shumway was born on August 5, 1916, in Mesa, Arizona to Elijah Gill Shumway and Sarah Elizabeth Willis. After graduation she worked for the government as a stenographer, and joined the U.S. Army Women's Army Corp during World War II. She worked in London, Paris, and Nuremburg, and finished her service as a court transcriber at the War Crimes Trials. She achieved the rank of Technical Sergeant, working from 1946 to 1948. After the war she lived and worked in Los Angeles for many years. Marjorie passed away at 89 years old on July 8, 2006, in Phoenix, Arizona, and was buried with full military honors in Phoenix.

Citation:
obits.arizonagravestones.org via WWW, August 17, 2016 (d. July 8, 2006, 89 years old, in Mesa, AZ; parents Elijah Gill Shumway and Sarah Elizabeth Willis; joined U.S. Army Women's Corps; attacined rank of Technical Sergeant; served in London, Paris, Nuremburg; transcribed War Crimes Trails records; lived in Los Angeles after the war). legacy.com, via WWW; August 17, 2016 (b. August 5, 1916; buried with full military honors).

E. Gene Shumway collection of family history papers, 1928-2006 (served in WAC from l 8. 1946 to July 29, 1948)

Found in 2 Collections and/or Records:

Marjorie Shumway papers, 1936-2006

 Series — Multiple Containers
Identifier: MSS 8874 Series 2
Scope and Contents

Contains scrapbooks, artifacts, military papers, including a collection of V-mails, and letters belonging to Marjorie Shumway relating to her service in the Women's Army Corps, and to her hometown in Arizona. Dated 1936 to 2006.

Dates: 1936-2006

E. Gene Shumway family papers

 Collection
Identifier: MSS 8874
Scope and Contents Contains papers relating to the life and military service of Marjorie, Don L., and E. Gene Shumway during World War II, collected by E. Gene Shumway. Especially well documented is the the Women's Army Corps service and life of Marjorie Shumway. Included are many of her scrapbooks and photographs. Includes several letters sent between Marjorie, Don, and E. Gene and their family. Includes some phonograph records created by Don L. Included too are books and technical manuals of E. Gene, and...
Dates: 1928-2006

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Archival Object 1
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Subject
Air pilots, Military -- United States 1
Arizona 1
Artifacts 1
Handbooks and manuals 1
Military 1