Honor Roll of Boys who Died Going Over 

 
 

Andrew M. Reymer

   

Private, Headquarters Company

 


         Died February 17, 1918.  Buried at Neufchateau, Base Hospital No. 66.  Son of  Mrs. Anna Reymer, McKeesport, Pennsylvania.  While going for the first time to the front the troops were moved in the usual manner in box cars.  Reymer and a number of others got off the cars and ran up and down to warm themselves; in attempting to re-board the moving cars he fell under the wheels and both legs were cut off.  He died the next day.

   
   
   
   

Edward Worth

   

Private, Company A

#100095

 


        Died March 1st in Base Hospital No. 24 at Langres, France.  Buried at Langres, France.  Son of Thomas Johnson, Lorimor, Iowa.  Private Worth developed an abscess in the left ear just before his company went into the trenches; this resulted in blood poisoning which caused his death.  Edward Worth was one of our good soldiers, whose unfortunate death deprived him of the part he hoped to play in the battle.

 
 
   

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