According to the news Paper clipping of his death. World War 1 vet having served 18 months in the armrd forces. As an Engineer he saw active service and often witnessed the destruction by shell fire of the pontoon bridges which he was helping to build. He was buried by Rev Henry c. Hoover assisted by the Honor Guard from the Cicero Post of the American Legion. Services were held at Marek Chapel.
According to the news Paper clipping of his death. World War 1 vet having served 18 months in the armrd forces. As an Engineer he saw active service and often witnessed the destruction by shell fire of the pontoon bridges which he was helping to build. He was buried by Rev Henry c. Hoover assisted by the Honor Guard from the Cicero Post of the American Legion. Services were held at Marek Chapel.