AT FUNERAL ON MONDAY
BODY OF CLARENCE SCHORMAN
WHO GAVE HIS LIFE OVER
SEAS IS ENROUT HOME FOR
BURIAL.
Another of Bradford's soldier dead
will be brought home this morning,
when the body of Private Walter
Schorman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Adolph
Schorman of No. 26 Jackson avenue,
will arrive in this city. Adolph Schorman
yesterday received the following
dispatch :
Hoboken, N. J. Jan. 7th, 1921.
Adolph Schorman. Bradford, Pa.;
Remains Pvt. Clarence Schorman
leave Jersey City, N. J., January 7th,
7:45 p. m. Arrive in Bradford, Pa.,
via the Erie R. R.
Clarence Schorman was born in
Duke Center. April 3rd. 1896. He was
drafted April 4th. 1918, was wounded
in Argonne Forest, November 6th,
1918, and died in Base Hospital No.
61 November 13th. He is survived by
his father and mother, two brothers,
W. C. Schorman of. Duke Center, and
Robert Schorman of Bradford: and
two sisters, Mrs. Clarence Borland of
DuBois and Louise Schorman of Bradford.
The funeral will Take place at 3:30
o'clock Monday afternon at the home
on Jackson avenue. The obsequies
will take place with full military honors,
under the direction of John C.
Roche Post, Veterans of Foreign Wars
and Bradford Post. American Legion.
THE BRADFORD ERA, 1-8-1921, pg 1
AT FUNERAL ON MONDAY
BODY OF CLARENCE SCHORMAN
WHO GAVE HIS LIFE OVER
SEAS IS ENROUT HOME FOR
BURIAL.
Another of Bradford's soldier dead
will be brought home this morning,
when the body of Private Walter
Schorman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Adolph
Schorman of No. 26 Jackson avenue,
will arrive in this city. Adolph Schorman
yesterday received the following
dispatch :
Hoboken, N. J. Jan. 7th, 1921.
Adolph Schorman. Bradford, Pa.;
Remains Pvt. Clarence Schorman
leave Jersey City, N. J., January 7th,
7:45 p. m. Arrive in Bradford, Pa.,
via the Erie R. R.
Clarence Schorman was born in
Duke Center. April 3rd. 1896. He was
drafted April 4th. 1918, was wounded
in Argonne Forest, November 6th,
1918, and died in Base Hospital No.
61 November 13th. He is survived by
his father and mother, two brothers,
W. C. Schorman of. Duke Center, and
Robert Schorman of Bradford: and
two sisters, Mrs. Clarence Borland of
DuBois and Louise Schorman of Bradford.
The funeral will Take place at 3:30
o'clock Monday afternon at the home
on Jackson avenue. The obsequies
will take place with full military honors,
under the direction of John C.
Roche Post, Veterans of Foreign Wars
and Bradford Post. American Legion.
THE BRADFORD ERA, 1-8-1921, pg 1
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