The remains of a Dallas World War II pilot, who was accounted for in 2022, have been returned to Texas to be buried.
A North Texas family is preparing to lay to rest a World War II pilot whose remains were just recently identified. Air Force Technical Sergeant Frank Norris will be buried in his hometown of Quinlan in Hunt County.
His remains were identified on May 11, 2022, after extensive work by the American Graves Registration Command. Lewis will be buried in Saltillo, Texas, on Sunday. His remains arrived at DFW Airport Friday, and a procession brought his remains to Sulphur Spring for his funeral and burial over the weekend.
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