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Those Who Died That Others Might Be Free
Charles Etherton
Date and Place of Birth: 1919
Carbondale, Illinois
Date and Place of Death: December 27, 1945 Jefferson City,
Missouri
Baseball Experience: Minor League
Position: Pitcher
Rank: Corporal
Military Unit: US Army
Area Served: Pacific Theater of Operations
Charles Etherton Jr, son of the local postmaster, was born in Carbondale, Illinois in 1919. Etherton, a pitcher, signed with Mayfield of the Kitty League in 1936 and made a brief appearance. He returned to professional baseball in 1938 with the Monett Red Birds of the Arkansas-Missouri League. He was with the Paducah Indians of the Kitty League in 1939 and had stops at Macon, Troy, Zanesville and Lake Charles before joining the Winnipeg Maroons of the Northern League in 1942, where he posted a 4-2 won-loss record.
Etherton joined the Marines in 1943 and served in the Pacific Theater as a corporal. He returned home in late 1945 and on December 23, he boarded a troop train at Camp Stoneman, California, bound for Jefferson Barracks for discharge. Who knows what horrors young Charles Etherton might have faced on the battlefields, but other soldiers on the train said he was despondent.
Four days later, Etherton locked himself in a washroom and cut his own throat with a double-edged razor blade. His body was found when the train stopped at Jefferson City. He was only a few hours from home.
Added November 11, 2006. Updated January 23, 2008.
Copyright © 2007 Gary Bedingfield (Baseball in Wartime). All Rights Reserved.
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