William Coffee died on May 18, 1919, from the effects of poison gas that he was exposed to while fighting in France. Coffee served with the 167th Infantry Regiment and was the son of Mrs. Alice Caldwell.
Wagoner Walter F. Shuttleworth died on January 25, 1919, while serving with the United States Army in Germany. Wagoner Shuttleworth was the son of Mr. and Mrs. James Robert Shuttleworth.More information on the death of Shuttleworth can be found at…
Sim E Patrick was reported missing on October 3, 1918, while fighting in France and later declared dead. Mr. Patrick was the husband of Mrs. Mirty Patrick of Buhl.
Sgt. William Rushton died on October 28, 1918, while serving with the 3rd Squad, First Marine Aviation Force in France. More information on the death of Sgt. Rushton can be found at this site:…
Sgt. Sylas Essary was killed on October 15, 1918, while serving with the United States Army in France. More information on Sgt. Essary's death can be found at this site: http://archives.state.al.us/goldstar/images/card/Essary_SylasG.pdf. A photo of…
Sgt. Mitt M. Sullivan was killed on July 26, 1918, while serving with the 167th Infantry Regiment, 42nd Infantry Division in France.A photo of Sgt. Sullivan's grave can be found at this site:…
Sgt. Julian Win died in 1918, while serving with the United States Marine Corps. More information on the death of Sgt. Win can be found at this site: http://archives.state.al.us/goldstar/images/card/Win_Julian.pdf.
Sgt. Hubert H. Guin died on October 19, 1918, while serving with the United States Army in England. According to the following link Sgt. Guin was the son of Dr. Joel B. Guin: http://archives.state.al.us/goldstar/images/Guin_HubertH/Guin_HubertH.html.…
Sgt. George W. Bell was killed on September 12, 1918, while serving with the United States Army in France. More information on Sgt. Bell can be found at this site: http://archives.state.al.us/goldstar/images/card/Bell_GeorgeW.pdf.
Sgt. Elijah F. Pettis died of his wounds in May 1918 after being wounded somewhere in France. Sgt. Pettis was listed as being from Gordo, Alabama. More information on the death of Sgt. Pettis can be found at this site:…