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HARRY OWEN (YOD: 1918)

OWEN, TAYLOR

Posted By: County Coordinator (email)
Date: 4/10/2020 at 08:53:38

11 Dec 1918 – HARRY OWEN DIES OF PNEUMONIA IN FRANCE
Word came to the parents of Harry Newton Owen, early last evening from the war department that the young soldier died of pneumonia in France on Nov 26, just fifteen days after the signing of the armistice which ended hostilities. He sailed for France late in August of this year and had not yet reached the firing line.

The young soldier leaves his mother and father who reside on a farm near North Liberty, and two brothers. One of his brothers is now stationed at Camp Jackson, South Carolina. The deceased is also a nephew of William Owen, of the Iowa City branch of the Western Union Telegraph company and a cousin of Mrs. M H Taylor of East Court Street. Many friends will sympathize with the parents, Mr. & Mrs. Owen, in their sad bereavement. The soldier son has made the supreme sacrifice and his memory will be cherished by all who knew him as a brave man who unhesitatingly followed the light of duty, giving to his country in its need the full measure of his service.
Source: Iowa City Press Citizen,


 

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