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LT John Halm “Jack” Cullinan

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LT John Halm “Jack” Cullinan

Birth
Washington, Washington County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
5 May 1920 (aged 26)
Sharon, Mercer County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Houston, Harris County, Texas, USA GPS-Latitude: 29.762273, Longitude: -95.3870255
Plot
Sec. LHS, Lot 151
Memorial ID
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According to his World War I Draft Rgistration Card, Cullinan resided at 1603 Rusk Avenue in Houston. He was single, Caucasian, tall, medium build with brown eyes and black hair. He was in the steel business, employed by the U.S. Govt. at Camp Funston, Texas. His Pennsylvania Death Certificate stated that he was manager of Petroleum Iron Works in Sharon, Penn. The American Legion Post in Brookfield was named in his honor.
According to his World War I Draft Rgistration Card, Cullinan resided at 1603 Rusk Avenue in Houston. He was single, Caucasian, tall, medium build with brown eyes and black hair. He was in the steel business, employed by the U.S. Govt. at Camp Funston, Texas. His Pennsylvania Death Certificate stated that he was manager of Petroleum Iron Works in Sharon, Penn. The American Legion Post in Brookfield was named in his honor.


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