Honor Roll of Boys who Died Going Over 

 
 

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George T. Weatherill

   

Corporal, Company E

#100921

 

 

       Killed at Camp 3/5 northeast of Suippes, July 15, 1918.

       Buried Grave No. 10, Map No. 3.

       Son of Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Weatherill, Fayette, Missouri.

       George was a splendid example of physical manhood, respected and liked by all the men in the company.

       Corporal Weatherill had served throughout the Lorraine Campaign and was counted as one of the best non-commissioned officers in the company.

   
   
   
   

Lloyd W. Head

   

Private First Class, Company E

#100972

 

  

       Killed at Camp 3/5 July 15th. 

       Buried in Grave No. 21, Map No. 3.

       Son of Ella Head, Greenfield, Iowa.

       Lloyd with his two brothers was a member of the second platoon. Because he was the eldest and the largest of the three, he had gained the nickname of "Mother". A shell struck near where one of his brothers was standing and Lloyd jumped out of his trench to see if his brother was all right when he was struck by a shell and killed instantly.

       His loss was keenly felt by the company.

Private Lloyd W. Head

 
 
   

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