Notes for Stephanus "Steve" Louie LESMEISTER


Two boyhood friends from Pierce County, North Dakota, were killed on the U.S.S.
Arizona in the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, Dec. 7, 1941.

When Kenneth Edward Gebhardt and Steve Louie Lesmeister enlisted in the Navy
on Oct. 8, 1940, the population of the northern North Dakota county was 9,200.

Mr. Gebhardt was a seaman first class when he was killed. Mr. Lesmeister was
an electrician's mate third class.

Mr. Gebhardt was born July 16, 1917, in North Dakota to Anthony Gebhardt, a
farmer, and Ethel Cole Gebhardt, a homemaker. She died the next year in the
flu epidemic. His father married again in 1921, to Rachel Young Gebhardt.

By the time of the 1940 Census, conducted in the spring, Kenneth was
identified as having completed 8th grade and as an employee on the family
farm.

Just before the first anniversary of her stepson's death, Rachel Gebhardt
enlisted in the Women's Army Auxiliary Corps as a cook. At about the same
time, Kenneth's half-brother, Garland, joined the Navy. Kenneth's brother
Aaron served in the Army from 1940 through the summer of 1945.

Mr. Lesmeister was born Dec. 21, 1919, in North Dakota to Ludwig Lesmeister, a
farmer, and Theresa Dillman Lesmeister, a homemaker. Both parents were Russian
immigrants who homesteaded in Pierce County in 1906.

The 1940 Census identified Steve, whose birth name was Stephanus, as a high
school graduate and as a clerical worker at a recreation parlor. He worked 52
weeks in 1939 and earned $360 -- the equivalent of $6,500 in 2018.

The fathers of both men served as Pierce County commissioners.

There is a cenotaph for Mr. Gebhardt at Trinity Lutheran Cemetery in Esmond,
North Dakota, and one for Mr. Lesmeister at Saint Cecilia Catholic Cemetery in
Harvey, North Dakota.

Sources; The Bismarck (North Dakota) Tribune; the Winona (Minnesota)
Republican-Herald; the book "Esmond Diamond Jubilee, 1901-1976"; Census; Navy
muster rolls; cemetery markers; U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs. This
profile was researched and written on behalf of the U.S.S. Arizona Mall
Memorial at the University of Arizona.

Contributor: USS Arizona Mall Memorial at University of Arizona
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