Trebesch, Antonita Mendiola, 1934-
Biographical History
Antonita Mendiola Trebesch (1934-) experienced the Japanese occupation of Guam during World War II as a child.
Antonita Mendiola Trebesch was born and raised in Guam as the youngest of nine children. Her mother passed away the day after she was born, so she was raised by her aunt. She was seven years old when Pearl Harbor was bombed and Japan occupied Guam. After they were liberated and after she graduated high school, she received a scholarship and moved to the States to attend nursing school and study anesthesia. She married an American whose family had come from Prussia. They moved to Provo. She was Catholic until she joined the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in 1980.
Citation:
Don E. Norton interviews with veterans, approximately 1990-2017 (Antonita Mendiola Trebesch (1934-) experienced the Japanese occupation of Guam during World War II as a child; Antonita Mendiola Trebesch was born and raised in Guam as the youngest of nine children; her mother passed away the day after she was born, so she was raised by her aunt; she was seven years old when Pearl Harbor was bombed and Japan occupied Guam; after they were liberated and after she graduated high school, she received a scholarship and moved to the States to attend nursing school and study anesthesia; she married an American whose family had come from Prussia; they moved to Provo; she was Catholic until she joined the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in 1980)Found in 1 Collection or Record:
Oral history interview with Antonita Mendiola Trebesch, 2011 May 6
Don E. Norton oral history interview with Antonita Mendiola Trebesch, dated May 7, 2011. Includes transcript and accompanying index.
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