Mrs. F.W. Keune residing on route two, received a dispatch from the adjutant general's office at Washington last Sunday, conveying the sad intelligence that her son, Carl had died in France Feb 23, from bronchial pneumonia. Carl was conducting a garage in Laclede, Missouri, but closed up the business to answer the call to military service. He was sent to Camp Funston where he was in training for a short time then sent east and in June embarked for France where he served in the 32nd engineering corps to the end of the war. He was 29 years of age. Of the immediate family he is survived by mother, three brothers and two sisters. He was a splendid young man and the relatives have the sympathy of the entire community.
--The Laclede blade., March 14, 1919.
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Mrs. F.W. Keune residing on route two, received a dispatch from the adjutant general's office at Washington last Sunday, conveying the sad intelligence that her son, Carl had died in France Feb 23, from bronchial pneumonia. Carl was conducting a garage in Laclede, Missouri, but closed up the business to answer the call to military service. He was sent to Camp Funston where he was in training for a short time then sent east and in June embarked for France where he served in the 32nd engineering corps to the end of the war. He was 29 years of age. Of the immediate family he is survived by mother, three brothers and two sisters. He was a splendid young man and the relatives have the sympathy of the entire community.
--The Laclede blade., March 14, 1919.
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CARL A. KEUNE
PVT. 32 ENGRS
MISSOURI FEB. 23, 1919
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