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Decoration Day Services, May 1919

Source: Greencastle Herald 28 May 1919 p 1
A huge wreath bearing the names of the 21 Putnam County boys who lost their lives in the World War will be given a military funeral on Friday as a feature of the Decoration Day exercises here.  The huge wreath is now being made by florists and it will be born on a caisson and limber to the cemetery, where services will be held.  The names of those who lost their lives during the war as compiled by the committee, are as follows:

ADER, Michael – Bainbridge, Died at Camp Shelby. Miss.  Pvt born in Putnam County.  Farmer, enlisted Aug 26, 1918 Co A 337th Tank Corps, died of pneumonia at Camp Colt, PA Oct 17, 1918

ADKINS (added), Fred -
born Fontanet – fireman, enlisted May 1917 Hdq Co 10th FA, wounded in Action Oct 10, 1918 died Oct 19 near Thraucourt. from 1930 article

AKERS, Levi – Reelsville, Killed November 11, 1918 - born Reelsville, barber, enlisted Jan 19, 1917 HDQ Co 6th Inf KIA Nov 10, 1918 (according to 1930 article)

ARNOLD, Carl – Bainbridge, Killed October 2,

AUSTIN, Homer – Died January 1, 1919. Born Lancaster, Ky; farmer, enlisted April 17, 1917, Battery A, 14th Field Artillery, Fort Sil, Okla, died of pneumonia Jan 1, 1919.

BOONE, Ralph – Killed July 4, 1918.

COLLINS, Lee – Killed July 28, 1918.

FORD, Dwight - Bainbridge.  Killed October 14.  born in Bainbridge, laborer, enlisted Sept 21, 1917, Co E 6th Infantry Killed In Action, Oct 4, 1918, Argonne Forest.

FREEMAN, Daniel P. Killed July 18.  

GIBSON, Millard – Greencastle.  Died December 15, 1918.  Born Belle Union, Clerk, enlisted July 1, 1918, 46th Company, Signal Corps, died of pneumonia, Oct 12, 1918.

HAYS, Andrew. – Died of Wounds Aug 22, 1918.  

HURST, Clyde – Cloverdale.  Died at Burlington, VT.

LASLEY, Charles H. – Killed in Action July 22, 1918.  

McCAMMACK, Raymond.  – KIA  

McVEY, Ernest – Bainbridge.  Died at Camp Dix, NJ.  1930 above article says Ernest McVAY - private born at Groveland, enlisted in Navy 1911 served 4 years, enlisted Aug 16, 1918 Co G 136th Infantry died of pneumonia Sept 30, 1918 Camp Dix, NJ.

MOORE, Harry R. – Died of Wounds July 22.  

PATRICK, Arthur – Cloverdale.  Died October 24, 1918.  Pivate – born Morgan County, enlisted May 1918 Co G 125th Inf, 32nd Division, Killed In Action Oct 9, 1918

SANDERS, John (1930 article has middle name as Henry) – Greencastle.  Died Feb 21, 1919.  John Henry Sanders, private – born Wayne County, taxi driver, enlisted June 15, 1918 died of disease overseas Feb 21, 1919.

SCRIBNER,-- Russellville.  Died Jan 26, 1919. – born Russellville, enlisted Aug. 6, 1918, 15th Co, Coast Artillery Corps. Accidentally killed while cleaning his gun at Breat (?), France, Jan 29, 1919.  Source: Greencastle Herald 19 December 1921 p 3 – Carl Scribner, son of Mr. NS Scribner of Russellville, killed in action in France Jan 1919 arrived in New York port Sunday and will be brought home for burial.  This will be a military funeral.

SNYDER, (Sgt) Perry B – Died of Wounds July 19, 1918.   

THOMAS, Albert – Greencastle.  Died Oct 24, 1918.  (1930 article above lists this for him -- Elbert Thomas, private – born in Putnam County, farmer enlisted August 5, 1917, Co F 101 Inf., 25th Div, Killed In Action Oct 25, 1918 at Argonne Forest.

TIMMONS, Garney. Died of injuries in motor truck accident.   -1930 above article had this to say and Barney would seem correct -- Barnie Timmons, master eng, US 1913, in California sent to Panama Canal sent to France with Co. F, 30th Engineers, Feb 14, 1919 from accident.

The procession to the cemetery will leave the square at 1:30 o’clock.  All soldiers of the Spanish-American and World War are invited to join with the GAR members in this, Greencastle’s first memorial service to the heroes of three wars.  Hon. Matt J. Murphy, representing the World War veterans will make a short address at the cemetery.  

NOTE:  Using this article I enhanced the above information - Source: Greencastle Herald 11 Nov 1930 p 2


Source: Greencastle Herald-Democrat 30 May 1919 p 1

A huge wreath bearing the names of the 21 Putnam County soldiers who lost their lives in the world war will be given a military funeral Friday as a feature of the Decoration Day exercises here. The huge wreath is now being made by florists and it will be borne on a caisson and limber to the cemetery, where services will be held.

The names of those who lost their lives during the war, as compiled by the committee, are as follows:

Clyde Hurst, Cloverdale, died at Burlington, VT.
Ernest McVey, Bainbridge, died at Camp Dix, NJ
Garney Timmons died on account of injuries in motor truck accident.
Levi Akers, Reelsville, killed November 11, 1918.
Carl Arnold, Bainbridge, killed October 2.
Dwight Ford, Bainbridge, killed October 14.
Raymond McCammack killed in action.
Albert Thomas, Greencastle, died October 24, 1918.
Carl Scribner, Russellville, died January 26, 1919.
John Sanders, Greencastle, died Feb 21, 1919.
Homer Austin died January 1, 1919.
Arthur Patrick, Cloverdale, died October 24, 1918.
Millard Gibson, Greencastle, died December 15, 1918.
Ralph Boone killed in action July 4, 1918.
Harry R. Moore, died of wounds July 22.
Daniel P. Freeman, killed in action July 18.
Sergt. Perry B. Snyder, died of wounds July 19, 1918.
Andrew Hays, died of wounds August 22, 1918.
Lee Collins, killed in action July 28, 1918.
Charles H. Lasley killed in action July 22, 1918.
Michael Ader, Bainbridge, died at Camp Shelby, Miss.

The procession to the cemetery will leave the square at 1:30 o'clock.  All soldiers of the Spanish-American and the world war are invited to join with the GAR members in this, Greencastle's first memorial service to the heroes of three wars. Hon. Matt J. Murphy representing the world war veterans will make a short address at the cemetery.

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