Honor Roll of Boys who Died Going Over 

 
 
Patrick Shuckrow, Cook, Company G.

Patrick Shuckrow

   

Cook, Company G

#101337

 

 

      Relative's address, Mrs. Harry Shuckrow, 101 Main Street, Ottumwa, Iowa. Shuckrow  took sick and died of pneumonia while at Neuenahr, Germany, on December 16, 1918. He was buried at Neuenahr.  Shuckrow had served with the regiment from the beginning of the war.  He did splendid work in all of the battles, only to fall a victim to disease.

 

   
   
   
   

Louis J. Turner

   

Corporal, Company H

 

  

      Relative's address, Mrs. Elizabeth Turner, 816 Second Avenue, West Oskaloosa, Iowa. Corporal Turner had served as battalion runner during the greater part of the war. He took an active part in every battle in which the regiment fought. During our march into Germany he became ill on the 5th Day of December.  He was sent to evacuation Hospital No. 7 at Prum, Germany, where he died of lobar pneumonia and influenza. He was buried at Prum.  Turner had an enviable record.  Clean in life and devoted to his duty, he played his full part in helping to win the war.

 

Louis J. Turner, Corporal, Company H.

 
 
   

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~reference: "THE PRICE OF OUR HERITAGE", W. E. Robb,  1919 American Lithography and Printing Company, Des Moines, Iowa. Page 407.

~ scanned and submitted by Cay Merryman