Submitted by: Dan Rich
Louis A. Yanez
Jan. 6, 1923 - Dec. 6, 2008
South Bend Tribune 12/21/2008
SOUTH BEND - Louis A. Yanez, 85, passed away on Saturday,
December 6, 2008, in Regency Place, South Bend. He was born on
January 6, 1923, to the late Joseph and Virginia (Calderon)
Yanez. He was also preceded in death by his brothers, Joseph
Romeo and Frank. He is survived by his daughter, Linda (Charles)
Henry; and granddaughter, Shelby. Also surviving are his sister,
Virginia Leonhard; nieces and nephew, Denise (Brian) Craft,
Romeo (Kathy) Yanez, Jimmy (Terry) Richards, Alicia (David)
McMurtie, Dale (Paula) Leonhard, Felice (Gary) Moberg, Roger
(Peggy) Leonhard and Nina (Marty) Lightner. Shortly after
birth, in Topeka, Kansas, the Yanez family moved to South Bend.
Louis graduated from South Bend's Riley High School. In 1941 he
enlisted in the Army Air Corps and trained as a B-17 engineer and
ball turret gunner. On May 10, 1944, his B-17, "El
Kobar," was shot down after bombing Winer-Neustadt. The crew
survived and was captured in the town of Otterthal, Austria.
Yanez spent 17 months in Stalag Luft 4. In February 1945, he was
one of 8,000 prisoners force-marched 600 miles across Poland and
Germany. Following repatriation, he married Lucille Danielowicz,
also of South Bend, and became a sheet metal worker. He was part
of the crew that gilded the Notre Dame Golden Dome. He was an
avid fisherman and longtime member of the P.N.A. Fisherman's
Club. In 2004 the mayor of Otterthal contacted Yanez to invite
him and his surviving crewmates to Austria. The town wished to
give them the proper welcome they did not receive in 1944.
Unfortunately, none of the crew could undertake the trip. The
mayor then hiked up a mountain to the B-17 crash site, retrieved
some remnants of the aircraft and sent them to Yanez.
Louis has been cremated per his request. ST. JOSEPH FUNERAL HOME, 824 S. Mayflower Road, is assisting the family.