Honor Roll of Boys who Died Going Over 

 
 

Photograph

Harry E. Clemens

   

Private Company G

 

    
     Died July 28, 1918. Relative's address, Roy Clemens, Dubuque, Iowa. Private Clemens, while with his platoon, was wounded on July 26th, and was removed to the hospital, where he died of wounds on the 28th. Private Clemens was the life of the platoon. He was fearless, a good leader and well liked by everyone.

   
   

Edward Soren Claffey

   

Private Company K

#102121

 


Killed at Chateau Thierry, July 28, 1918. Buried in Grave No. 2-B, Map of Fere-en-Tardinois. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Reynolds Claffey, Rockford, Washington. Private Claffey was advancing with the company towards Hill 212 when he was hit in the neck by a high explosive and killed. He had served with the regiment in Lorraine and Champagne.

Edward Soren Claffey, Private Company K

 
 
   

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