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Hopedale veteran Lemmie Causby turns 100
One of Harrison County's last surviving World War II veterans marked his birthday May 23 at Gable Care Center in Hopedale
Lemmie Causby celebrated his 100th birthday May 23.
A birthday celebration is being planned in his honor. Causby currently resides at Gable Care Center in Hopedale.
He is one of the last surviving World War II veterans in Harrison County. He also is the last charter member of the Hopedale Legion. Causby rarely speaks of his war experience, as is true of many veterans.
After serving in the 75th Infantry for three years, Causby married his wife, Lucille. They celebrated 62 years together before her death.
He was employed by Consol Coal for 38 years. He loves NASCAR, mostly Fords, and would purchase a new car every three years.
Causby is the father of Robert and Charles Causby.