Seventy years ago today, January 13, 1945, First Lieutenant
L.D. Suggs Jr.
Lt. L.D. Suggs Jr. |
I came to know about Lt. Suggs and meet his son in a roundabout way. During World War
II my late mother, Annie Lee Richardson Schlatter, was just out of high school
and worked at Camp Van Dorn, a training base near her hometown of Centreville,
Mississippi. After she passed away in 2007, I found her Camp Van
Dorn ID card among her keepsakes. It was signed by Lt. Suggs, who was the camp
Provost Marshall.
I was curious to know more about him, and through a Google
search learned that he died in the war. I also learned he had a son, L.D. Suggs III, tracked him down and sent him a
copy of the card. We met and played golf two years ago while my wife
and I were snowbirds in South Carolina, and have become e-mail buddies. I have
paid my respects at Lt. Suggs’ grave in Loris, SC.
We can never repay families like the Suggs, who sacrificed so
much in defense of our freedom.