History of Northwestern Iowa
Men and Women who died in
the uniform during the World War
Osceola County, Iowa
Bauman,Albert M., private (S.A.T.C.), died at
Des Moines, Iowa.
Benjamin, Charles Ernest, private, died at Edgewood,
Maryland.
Bloedel, Leonard Herman, seaman 2nd class, wireless operator,
died at Manchester, New Hampshire.
De Boer, Clarence, private, died of disease in France.
Fairbrother, Charles H., private, died of disease in France.
Gross, Byron, baker, died at Bigelow, Minnesota.
Guthrie, Farrand Reed, private, killed in action in France.
Haack, Andrew, musician (Naval Band), died at Marine
Hospital, Chicago.
Hoffman. Wm. B., private, killed in action in France.
Jansma, Henry, private, died of wounds in France.
Juel, Anton Paulson, private, died at camp Forrest, Georgia.
Klunenburg, John F., private, died of wounds in France.
Kuijs, Cornelius J., private, killed in action in France.
McNeer, Dorsey, private, killed in action in France.
Mudge, George E., private, Fort Scott, California.
Ross, Elmer, private (S.A.T.C.), died at Ann Arbor, Michigan.
Rust, Kasper, private, died at Camp Dodge, Iowa.
Terhark, Henry, private, died in France (accident).
VanPeursen, Gerritt, private, died in Germany (accident).
Wagner, Otto Sylvester, private, died at Fort Riley, Kansas.
Walker, Lionel Lowel, private, died at Camp Funston, Kansas.
Willmarth, Newell O., private, killed in action in France.
Wood, Guy Clarence, private, died at Fort Benjamin
Harrison, Indiana.
Worrick, Luther, private, died at Fort Sam Houston, Texas.
- Source: History of Northwestern Iowa, Its History and
Traditions 1804--1926; by Arthur F. Allen; Volume I; Chapter
11; Pages 336-337
- Transcribed by Kevin Tadd