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Labor of love and duty at St. Louis County records center after 1973 fire
Debra Griffith didn't know where to turn when her father, a Korean
War<http://www.history.com/topics/korean-war>veteran with a failing
heart, asked to be buried at a military cemetery
near his boyhood home in Indiana <http://www.in.gov/visitindiana/>.

With her parents long divorced and the family scattered across the country,
Griffith had no clue where to find the records attesting to Lewis Lower's
military service — or whether they even existed.
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