Red Lake Falls, Minn., Sept. 3. - (Special to The Herald.) - The body of Private William Berry of Company M. Three Hundred and Twenty-fifth infantry, U. S. A., who was killed in action in France Oct. 11, 1918, is being shipped here for burial, scheduled to arrive Sept. 7 or 8. A military funeral will be held under the auspices of Gunder Augstad of the American Legion, according to Adjt. M. Latendresse. Private Berry was the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Berry of this city.
The Duluth Herald, Duluth, MN
Saturday, September 3, 1921
Red Lake Falls, Minn., Sept. 3. - (Special to The Herald.) - The body of Private William Berry of Company M. Three Hundred and Twenty-fifth infantry, U. S. A., who was killed in action in France Oct. 11, 1918, is being shipped here for burial, scheduled to arrive Sept. 7 or 8. A military funeral will be held under the auspices of Gunder Augstad of the American Legion, according to Adjt. M. Latendresse. Private Berry was the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Berry of this city.
The Duluth Herald, Duluth, MN
Saturday, September 3, 1921
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CO M 325 INF
KILLED IN ACTION
Family Members
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Leo Berry
1894–1931
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Alder George Berry
1900–1981
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Rose A Berry Hirsch
1901–1987
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Alvia M Berry Fontaine
1903–1992
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Mary Florence Berry Sylvester
1904–1982
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John J. Berry Jr
1905–1980
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Ernest Berry
1907–1926
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Walter Berry
1909–1988
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Raymond E Berry
1910–1986
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Viola C Berry Flattum
1912–2007
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Cecilia Berry
1914–1945
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Elda Madaline Berry Trudeau
1915–2001
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