Removal of Tom G. Katsilometes

I have removed 2Lt Tom G. Katsilometes from Brown County's original Honor Roll simply because we have not found any evidence that he had connection to Brown County. His hometown Pocatello, Idaho. He is not listed as a casualty on the Brown County list, but he is listed on the original WWII memorial at Coggin Park, Brownwood, Texas.

Thomas "Tom" George Katsilometes born 14 Feb 1916 in Pocatello, Idaho to Anastasia Chunes (b. 1881 Greece - d. 1931 Idaho) and George Dimetrius Katsilometes (b.1881 Spartan, Greece - d. 1955 Pocatello, Idaho).

1920 Census Bannock County Idaho age 3 living with parents, Three brother and three sisters. 1930 Census Bannock County Idaho age 14 living with parents, and five sisters and three brothers. 1935 living same house. 1940 Census Bannock County Idaho age 23 living with Father, two brothers and two sisters. [nba] Registered for the draft at Pocatello, Idaho on 16 October 1940 and listed his father of Pocatello as his next of kin contact. Tom G. Katsilometes asn-39828014 a single white male born Idaho in 1916 residing in Bannock County, Idaho working as a farm hand with two years of college education enlisted from civilian life into the US Army as a private at Pocatello, Idaho on 19 May 1942. Married Miss Catherine Ann Cawley (b.19 Dec 1918 Pocatello, Idaho-d.2006 California)Father's Name:Jacobus 'James' Cawley Mother's Name:'Mary' Maria Davis.
MEMBER OF THE 67TH ARMORED REGIMENT (2ND ARMORED DIVISION). KILLED IN ACTION ON 16 SEPTEMBER 1944.

The only connection he had to Brown County, Texas was the time about 1943 when he was stationed at Camp Bowie in Brownwood, Texas. He and his wife, both born and raised in Pocatello, Idaho, lived in Brownwood and she worked at the Memorial hospital in town for about one year, then they were gone.

I believe the 1946 source made the listing with him on the original WWII memorial at Coggin Park simply because the wife worked at the hospital and thus had influential doctor friends in town.

Mountain View Cemetery