Archie Hamel and Cyril Timlin are
among those, who made the supreme
sacrifice, having been killed in ac-
tion. No particulars have been re-
ceived. Mr. Timlin was an em-
ployee of the Nekoosa-Edwards
Paper Co. at Port Edwards and was
well known to the young people of
Nekoosa. Mr. Hamel lived on a
farm south of Nekoosa before going
into service and was well known
here. Thus two more gold stars
will be added to Nekoosa's service
flag.
--Grand Rapids Tribune; December 19, 1918
...................................
Port Edwards
Cyril Timlin left today for a visit
with relatives at Manitowoc. On his
return he will leave for Camp Grant,
called in the draft of April 26th.
--Wisconsin Daily Leader; April 22, 1918
Corporal Eugene Searl Timlin; left for the army in May, active service July 1st. Killed in action November 4th.
Source: Wisconsin Daily Leader; December 16, 1918
Killed in Action. Pvt. Eugene Cyril Timlin, A. E. F.
Source: Wisconsin Daily Leader; December 30, 1918
..................................
Burial at:
Saint Mary's Cemetery
Clarks Mills
Manitowoc County
Wisconsin, USA
(Memorial #95427628; 44.09850, -87.86613)
Actual burial here
Wisconsin
Corp. 355 Inf.
89 Div.
Archie Hamel and Cyril Timlin are
among those, who made the supreme
sacrifice, having been killed in ac-
tion. No particulars have been re-
ceived. Mr. Timlin was an em-
ployee of the Nekoosa-Edwards
Paper Co. at Port Edwards and was
well known to the young people of
Nekoosa. Mr. Hamel lived on a
farm south of Nekoosa before going
into service and was well known
here. Thus two more gold stars
will be added to Nekoosa's service
flag.
--Grand Rapids Tribune; December 19, 1918
...................................
Port Edwards
Cyril Timlin left today for a visit
with relatives at Manitowoc. On his
return he will leave for Camp Grant,
called in the draft of April 26th.
--Wisconsin Daily Leader; April 22, 1918
Corporal Eugene Searl Timlin; left for the army in May, active service July 1st. Killed in action November 4th.
Source: Wisconsin Daily Leader; December 16, 1918
Killed in Action. Pvt. Eugene Cyril Timlin, A. E. F.
Source: Wisconsin Daily Leader; December 30, 1918
..................................
Burial at:
Saint Mary's Cemetery
Clarks Mills
Manitowoc County
Wisconsin, USA
(Memorial #95427628; 44.09850, -87.86613)
Actual burial here
Wisconsin
Corp. 355 Inf.
89 Div.
Inscription
Son
Gravesite Details
Southwest quarter of cemetery.
Cenotaph; no military plaque or flag holder. See memorial 95427628.
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