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Leroy Ittner, Jr., Us Marine Corps Reserve (Ret.)

December 27, 1929 – August 29, 2023

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Colonel Ernest L. Ittner, Jr., United States Marine Corps Reserve (Ret), departed this life on August 29th, 2023 and joined the "Old Corps" who greeted him with a hearty "Semper Fi Marine, Welcome Aboard!"

He was born on December 27th, 1929 in Wichita, KS, to Ernest and Opal (Crowder) Ittner who preceded him in death. He was a Boy Scout and active in the 4-H Clubs of America. Graduating from Wichita High School East in 1947, he attended the University of Missouri on an NROTC scholarship and was a member of Sigma Phi Epsilon Fraternity. Upon graduating with a degree from the College of Agriculture, he was commissioned on June 6th, 1951, as a Second Lieutenant. Ittner was ordered to Korea for combat duty and was assigned to the 1st Tank Battalion, 1st Marine Division. On October 6th, 1952, just three months after his arrival, he was wounded by shrapnel and evacuated to the United States receiving the Navy Commendation Medal with Combat "V" and the Purple Heart. Following his recuperation at the Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, IL, then First Lieutenant Ittner continued his active duty of service to "Corps and Country".

Marrying Joan Claudette Mundo on November 28, 1953, in Little Rock, AR, they began their life as a Marine Corps family at the Marine Corps Recruit Depot, Parris Island, SC. Little did Claudette realize that in the next 24 years she would be setting up a home in 18 houses, proving the adage, "If you think being a Marine is tough, try being a Marine's wife!"
The next duty station was Camp Lejeune for schooling and then on to 29 Palms, CA where their daughter, Pamela, was born. Resigning his regular commission, and accepting a reserve commission, Ittner returned to civilian life in Wichita, KS. After 18 months of managing a family restaurant, he found that he preferred military life and returned to active duty. Tours of duty followed at Camp Lejeune, NC and Cherry Point, NC. The next duty station was Okinawa with the 3rd Force Service Regiment. While he was away his second daughter, Renee, was born in Florida.

Following studies at the Marine Corps Command and Staff College, Quantico, VA, the family traveled together to Korea, for a two year tour, where Major Ittner was the Military Assistant Programming Officer and Supply Advisor to the Korean Marine Corps. For his work there, he was awarded the Bronze Star for meritorious service. This duty was followed by a tour at Camp Pendleton, CA, which was in turn followed by duty with the Force Logistic Command, Republic of Vietnam. For his service in Vietnam, Lt. Col. Ittner was awarded the Legion of Merit with Combat "V".

After a tour at the Marine Corps Supply Center, Albany, GA, where he was the Chief of Staff, and promoted to the rank of Colonel, Ittner was a student at the Industrial College of Armed Forces (ICAF), Ft. McNair, Washington, DC. ICAF is a U.S. military educational institution tasked with preparing selected military officers and civilians for senior national security leadership positions dealing with the resource component of national power and is now part of the National Defense University. It was at this time he earned a Master of Science Degree in Administration from George Washington University.

The last tour of duty was as Chief of Staff, Marine Corps Logistics Base, Barstow, CA. Upon retirement from the U.S. On August 1, 1977, he was awarded his second Legion of Merit.
Retiring to McDonald Co.MO, he became the fourth generation, through his maternal line, to reside there. He operated the Indian Creek Cove Cafe in Lanagan for six years before final retirement when he was then able to enjoy, "...the farm he always wanted." He was a member of McDonald County Library Board of Trustees for about seven years, four of them as President of the Board.

Surviving him are his wife Claudette of the home, daughter Pamela of Citrus Springs, FL; daughter Renee and her husband Kenneth McManus and granddaughters Caroline McManus and Callie Grace McManus of Columbia, SC; brother Ivan and wife Linda, of Seattle, WA; brother Dwight and wife Barbara, of Noel, MO; brother-in-law David Sullivan, Wichita, KS; and numerous nephews, nieces and cousins. Preceding him in death was his beloved sister, Carol, Wichita, KS.

Colonel Ittner specifically requested that in lieu of flowers a donation be made to the Shelt Noel Cemetery Fund in care of the Ozark Funeral Home.

A visitation drop-in will be held from 2 until 4 o'clock on Sunday, September 3rd, at the home of Ken and Renée McManus at 2 Stablegate in Columbia, SC. Shives Funeral Home, Trenholm Road Chapel, is assisting the family.

"Semper Fidelis"
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