s was changed from MIA to KIA in 1977 nearly 4 ½ decades later the United States Air Force has positively identified the remains and other items found at the crash site as those members of the missing 6 man crew. The complete story has been detailed by Krista Clark in the Tipton Conservative over the past several weeks. Lt. Col. Eilers is survived by his wife, Belva (Duffy) Schamberger of Cedar Rapids, Iowa; sons, Curtis (Jodie) Eilers of Cedar Rapids, Iowa and Brett (Rebecca) Eilers of San Francisco, California; his younger brother, Dean Eilers of Tipton, Iowa; grandchildren, Danica, Shana, Colton, Ruby and Hazel; several cousins and friends who have mourned his loss for many years. The Patriot Guard will escort the funeral procession to the Tipton Masonic Cemetery for the symbolic burial and military graveside rites will be given to honor Denny who gave the ultimate sacrifice for our country. Lt. Col. Eilers and the remains of the other crewmen will be honored and laid to rest in the Arlington National Cemetery on July 9, 2012 accompanied by the families of each flight crew member.