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USS S-4 (SS-109)

S-4 after sinking and recovery

The following men were lost while serving on USS S-4 (SS-109).  Please note that one man was killed in an automobile accident more than two years before the sinking of the vessel and the loss of forty men.

Click on a man's name to go to his personal memorial page on this site.  Photographs and personal information are needed as indicated in the column at right.

 
  Name Photo
1 Bruce Mason Anderson*  Yes
2

Clarence Ferdinand Bethke

 Yes
3

Walter Bishop

 Yes
4

Earl Welsh Boone

 Yes
5

Henry Handy Brown

 Yes
6

Charles Frederick Burrell

 Yes
7

Charles Beresford Calcott

 Yes
8

William Franklin Callaway

 Yes

9

Elmer Lyfford Cash

 Needed
10

Russell Archibald Crabb

 Yes

11

William Dempsey

 Needed
12

Robert William Diefenbach

 Yes
13

John Joseph Fennell

 Yes
14

Graham Newell Fitch

 Yes
15

Charles A. Ford

 Yes
16

Daniel Michael Galvin

 Yes
17

Donald Fred Goering

 Yes
18

Peder Haaland

 Yes

19

Dewey Victor Haney

 Yes
20

Buster Harris

 Yes

21

Aaron A. Hodges

 Yes
22

Arthur Frederick Hodges

 Yes
23 Roy Kehlor Jones  Yes
24 Paul Richard Kempfer  Yes
25 J. H. Long  Yes
26 Joseph Alfred McGinley  Yes
27 Fred Henry O'Shields  Yes
28 George Pelnar  Yes
29 John Joseph Powers  Yes
30 Rudolph James Rose  Yes
31 Alfred Eugene Seaton  Yes
32 Roger Leslie Short  Yes
33 Frank Snizek  Yes
34 Joseph William Sternman  Yes
35 Joseph Leighton Stevens  Yes
36 Carl Bernard Strange  Yes
37 Mariano Tedar  Needed
38 Carl Harold Thompson  Needed
39 Walter Ross Tolson  Yes
40 Donald Weller  Yes
41 James Johnson White  Yes

*Died in an accident in 1925.

Please note: George Pelnar was previously listed as George Pelham on this page.

S-44 crew member Roger Lancaster-Braley was on shore leave at the time of the accident.

USS S-4 Memorial

USS S-4 Memorial, Provincetown, Massachusetts

Photo courtesy of Carol Flanagan, niece of John Joseph Fennell

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