*** Local War Heroes Honored *** |
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Leon L. Allen - Died October 20, 1918, Camp Greene, N. C.
Abraham L. Anderson - Killed in action, October 21, 1918
Carl William Anderson - Died at home, December 1924
Philip Anderson - Killed in France, October 1921
William F. Anderson - Died of wounds, October 23, 1918
Louis W. Anderola (Anderton) - Died of wounds on September 29, 1918, at Argonne, Forrest
Daniel Ernest Ashton - Died of spinal meningitis in France, April 22, 1918
Charles E. Barnhart - Wounded in France on October 4, 1918, died of wounds October 19, 1918.
James F. Black - Died October 25, 1918 - Transported from France.
John F. Black - ???
Thomas Blaine - Killed in action October 13, 1918 on the battlefields of France.
William Floyd Boggs - Died from spanish influenza, October 14, 1918 at Camp Wise, Jacksonville, Florida
Francis L. Bookwalter - Died of spinal meningetis on July 18, 1918 at Camp Hill, Newport News, Va.
Hall B. Braham - Died of pneumonia at Fort Myer, Va., January 9, 1918
Cecil O. Britton
Whitten Leroy Broadbent (Mercer County) - killed in action in France on September 26, 1918
Reed C. Bryson
Frederick J. Buquo (Beaver County) - Died at Fort Clark, Texas, October 28, 1918
Bruno L. Calabretta - Died at Camp Greene, North Carolina, January 7, 1918
Donald John Campbell - Died at home, as result of war, December 12, 1921
Ralph E. Cartwright - Died at home, as result of war, March 25, 1925
Loventa Covati - Died at home, as result of war, January 15, 1922
Joseph L. Cip
William Muir Clark - Killed November 20, 1917 on the battlefields of France.
Vincenzo Colella - Killed in action on October 14, 1918
William John Davidson - Died in New York of pneumonia, January 21, 1919
George D. Davis
(na) Tony DeCarbo - Died at home, as result of war, May 29, 1920
(na) Lolis DeCaprio -
Carmine DeFrancisco
Ivan E. Dinsmore - Killed in action, September 26, 1918
Pietro Disimo
Mike Dobrowlski (Dubrasky?) - Died of wounds received in Meuse-Argonne, October 6, 1918
John H. Driscoll - Died at Brest, France of pneumonia, December 6, 1918
Mike Dresno
Joseph R. Earley (Reed Early ?) - Died of flu, embarkation hospital, Newport News, 10, 8, 1918
(na) Melvin Fairweather - Killed on E. P. & S. W. R. R., July 25, 1916
Cleophas Finely
Francis John Flack - Killed in action, October 27, 1918
Earnesto Fugo -
(na) Joseph F. Furley - Died of pneumonia, Camp Maria, Texas, March 20, 1918
(na) Vermont Gallagher - Electrocuted at home, November 16, 1921
Harry R. Garraway (Garroway ?) - Died September 20, 1918
Perry S. Gaston -
Daniel Gianette
Dale D. Gibson -
Fred Glenn
Harry David Good - Died at camp, October 1918
(na) Richard Hannon - Died at Gov. hospital No. 49, Philadelphia, Pa., September 1924
(na) James Hayes -
John M. Hayes - Killed in action, October 29, 1918
(na) Samuel D. Harbin - Died at home as a result of the war, January 24, 1923
(na) William J. Harper - Died in North Carolina, as result of war, December 1919
(na) Perry Hart -
James E. Hershberger
Emmit (or Emmet) C. Hinderlong - Wounded and died July 15, 1918, Marne Sector near Chateau
Joseph Jacob (or Jacobs)(Private) - Killed in action, October 10, 1918. Pvt. Co. D, 319 Infantry
William A. Jewell - Killed in second battle of the Marne, July 22, 1918
Chas. W. Kahle - (Look on Claude W. Kahle)
Claude W. Kahle (Chas. W. Kahle???) - Died of pneumonia at Le Mans, France, March 29, 1919
Earnest Keeling, (Kee??ing) Jr. - Killed in action, August 8, 1918
(na) - Edward M. Keelan - Died December 7, 1924. Complications.
(na) William F. Keenan -
Ignatz Kosin - Killed in Meuse Argonne, September 1918
(na) Clarence Lash - Died of flu, October 1918
Ray Lamm (Raymond L. Lam??on) - Died of wounds in France, September 26, 1918
Levi L. Lehman
Hiram A. Livingston - Died of pneumonia in France, December 22, 1918
(na) Raymond Lunn - Died of flu, October 1918
Robert Lutz - Died of flu, buried at sea, October 13, 1918
Andrew J. Major - Died of flu, October 1918
Peter Mannerino
(na) John Marcella - Killed at Carnegie Steele Co., July 11, 1919
John H. Marshall (possibly John H. Mason??)
(na) John H. Mason (possibly John H. Marshall??) - Killed in action, battle of M?hiel, September 16, 1918
Paul Matron
Benjamin R. Metlin - Died of flu, October 12, 1918
Charles A. Michaels (Michael?) - Died of flu, October 12, 1918
Joseph Miller - Died of flu, October 12, 1918
(na) Dewey Minteer -
(na) William Minteer - Died at home, results of war, December 23, 1919
Joseph Moran - Died of pneumonia in France, March 16, 1918
Harry L. McBride - Killed in action, July 21, 1918
Nathaniel McConahy (Sgt.) - Died in YMCA hospital, results of wounds, June 25, 1917
Edward McCowin - Died as result of war, Parkview hospital, Pittsburgh, Pa., May 21, 1919
Norman John McCreary - Killed in action, June 16, 1918
(na) Stephen McDonough - Died at Marion, Indiana as result of war, February 17, 1925
(na) William McGee - Died at dayton, Ohio as a result of war, July 9, 1925
Arthur H. McGill - Died of pneumonia at La Valdahon, France, February 11, 1919
Joseph F. McGranahan
(na) Glen D. McKinney - Died of wounds, Mihiel Drive, October 4, 1918
(na) Harry McKissick - Died at home as a result of the war, November 13, 1923
Edward R. McLaughlin
Lawrence L. McMillen - Died of bullet wounds in France, April 7, 1918
(na) Frank McMurray - Died at home, result of war, April 2, 1924
(na) John W. Moore - Died at home, 6 weeks after return, April 26, 1918
Rolland O. McNally (Private) - Died at camp, October 15, 1918
William A. Nelson - Died following operation at Mesves, France, December 2, 1918
Bono (Bobo??) Nenadic -
John A. (or H.) Palmer - Killed in action, November 7, 1918
David M. Pattison - Died of flu-pneumonia at camp in washington D.C., October 4, 1918
Samuel G. Pedrick
(na) Domenic Perrino - Died at Saranac Lake, N.Y., result of war, February 14, 1924
Sterr Persinsky
Francisco Pezzi
James Phillips - Died as a result of wounds received in action, October 12, 1918
(na) Lawrence P. Pitzer - Died at No. 12 Canadian hospital, Bramshott, England, October 12, 1918
Pete Plisuk -
Herschel Pope
Floyd Porter - Died at Gettysberg, April 10, 1917
John F. Porter
(na) J. Wilbur Randolph - Died in Argonne, November 1, 1918
James W. Randolph
Amedeo Righi
James Rockwell
Norman L. Roe
Robert R. Rogers
John Salava
Francis Satar (or Stater) - Died in camp, October 15, 1918
Paul Simson (or Simison) - Killed at Camp Sherman, O., May 10, 1918
Irvin D. Smith - Wounded and gassed. Died October 1918
(na) Bert Stanhope (or Stamhope) - Died at home as result of war, May 23, 1925
(na) Floyd Swisher - Died as the result of an operation, December 31, 1924
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