Elizabeth Richardson, a World War II American Red Cross volunteer who distributed food and drinks to soldiers and was killed in a 1945 plane crash, became one of four women buried at the Normandy American Cemetery; her personal footlocker containing letters, diary, and flag has been returned to her home in Mishawaka, Indiana, after being found in San Pablo, California, and is now displayed at the Mishawaka Historical Museum.
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Elizabeth Richardson's journey ended in France, but began in Mishawaka. In World War II, Richardson serving her country by volunteering with the American Red Cross, working to distribute food and drinks to the soldiers fighting the war.
She was killed in a plane crash in 1945 and became one of four women buried at the Normandy American Cemetery. Her story didn't end there because the footlocker that held her letters, diary, and flag draped over her casket has made its way back to her home. To actually have this footlocker, I'm this may be the the single most extraordinary artifact in our entire collection. And we're so happy that it's been able to come home to Mishawaka.
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