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This undated family photo provided by Ron Wagoner shows Lewis Wagoner. Seventy-five years after Lewis Wagoner was killed during the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, the Navy seaman’s remains are returning to Kansas. Wagoner's remains that were buried in a Hawaii cemetery were recently identified through DNA testing. They are to be flown Friday, Oct. 7, 2016, to Wichita, with a memorial and interment ceremonies scheduled the next day in Harvey County. (Courtesy of Ron Wagoner via AP) )

This undated family photo provided by Ron Wagoner shows Lewis Wagoner. Seventy-five years after Lewis Wagoner was killed during the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, the Navy seaman’s remains are returning to Kansas. Wagoner's remains that were buried in a Hawaii cemetery were recently identified through DNA testing. They are to be flown Friday, Oct. 7, 2016, to Wichita, with a memorial and interment ceremonies scheduled the next day in Harvey County. (Courtesy of Ron Wagoner via AP) )

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