PFC. LEON BISER was killed in action in France March 8, his wife, Mrs. Sylvia Sherman Biser, of Baltimore, formerly of Thurmont, was notified by the War Department. First reported missing he was later reported by the war Department to have been killed.
A son of Mrs. Samuel Royer, Sr., Sabillasville, Pfc. Biser lived near Thurmont before going to Baltimore. He was overseas only a little over a month. Before entering the service, he was employed as a carpenter. Surviving, in addition to his wife and mother, are two young sons, and a number of brothers and sisters. A brother, Pvt. Harry C. Biser is in the service and is stationed at Providence, R. I.
Pfc. Biser is a son-in-law of Mrs. Susie Sherman, Thurmont.
PFC. LEON BISER was killed in action in France March 8, his wife, Mrs. Sylvia Sherman Biser, of Baltimore, formerly of Thurmont, was notified by the War Department. First reported missing he was later reported by the war Department to have been killed.
A son of Mrs. Samuel Royer, Sr., Sabillasville, Pfc. Biser lived near Thurmont before going to Baltimore. He was overseas only a little over a month. Before entering the service, he was employed as a carpenter. Surviving, in addition to his wife and mother, are two young sons, and a number of brothers and sisters. A brother, Pvt. Harry C. Biser is in the service and is stationed at Providence, R. I.
Pfc. Biser is a son-in-law of Mrs. Susie Sherman, Thurmont.
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