“To End All Wars”

The men and women of LeRoy, New York who died in service during World War I

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[Click on name or photo for individual’s biographical profile and supporting documents]

 

George K Botts

Private, Co G, 7th Infantry, 3rd Division. Killed in action near Fossoy, France, July 15, 1918. Age 23.

 

Cecelia J Cochran

Nurse volunteer, U.S. Public Health Service. Died of influenza and pneumonia in a military camp hospital, Huntsville, Alabama, October 15, 1918. Age 24.

 

Errol D Crittenden

Private, HQ Co, 312 Engineers, 87th Division. Died of pneumonia at Camp Grange-Neuve, Bordeaux, France, October 15, 1918. Age 31.

 

Leo A Fiorito

Private, Co I, 108th Infantry, 27th Division. Died of wounds near Poperinghe, Belgium, August 25, 1918. Age 25.

 

Thomas C Illes

Private, Co G, 74th NY Infantry. Killed when struck by a trolley in Buffalo, New York, September 8, 1917. Age 22.

 

 

Edward L Kaine

Private, Co B, 59th Infantry, 4th Division. Died of pneumonia in a hospital at Aix-les-Bains, France, November 9, 1918. Age 28.

 

 

Percy Luttrell

Private, Co A, 108th Infantry, 27th Division. Died of pneumonia and wounds at Rouen, France, November 4, 1918. Age 28.

 

 

Patrick Molyneaux

Private, Co A, 59th Infantry, 4th Division. Killed in action near the Bois de Brieulles, France, September 30, 1918. Age 29.

 

 

Edgar R Murrell

Private, Btry D, 307th Field Artillery, 78th Division. Died of pneumonia and diphtheria in a military hospital near Winchester, England, March 29, 1918. Age 27.

 

 

George F Ripton

Private, Co C, 3rd Provisional Battalion, Engineers. Died of influenza and pneumonia at Fort Benjamin Harrison, Indiana, October 10, 1918. Age 28.

 

Alvin A Smith

Private, Co A, 108th Infantry, 27th Division. Killed in action near Hindenburg Line east of Ronssoy, France, September 29, 1918. Age 17.

 

John R Wilder

Sergeant, 50th Aero Squadron, U.S. Signal Corps.  Died of pneumonia in an Army hospital at Baltimore, Maryland, January 11, 1918. Age 27.