The unclaimed cremated remains of 14 veterans and three military wives were laid to rest at the Fort Leavenworth National Cemetery July 26 with full military honors. The remains were found and identified by the Missing in America Project, a nonprofit organization.
Info extracted from Ft Leavenworth Lamp, July 21 and 28, 2011
Suggested edit: The Caney Chronicle (Caney, Kansas), Fri., Dec. 6, 1918
CYRUS T. DOOR (sic) DEAD
Cyrus T. Door (sic) was accidently killed Tuesday at Memphis while finishing training as an aviator in the Marine Aviation School at that place. Mr. Door (sic) was here in Caney during the Third Liberty Loan sale and was the party who personally solicited Capt. Stone to buy some bonds of that issue. He was quite active in the different war work activities and afterwards joined the Marines taking the ground course at the Great Lakes and was finishing his training when he was killed.
Transcribed by Bill Andres (47602571).
Contributor: Bill Andres (47602571) • [email protected]
The unclaimed cremated remains of 14 veterans and three military wives were laid to rest at the Fort Leavenworth National Cemetery July 26 with full military honors. The remains were found and identified by the Missing in America Project, a nonprofit organization.
Info extracted from Ft Leavenworth Lamp, July 21 and 28, 2011
Suggested edit: The Caney Chronicle (Caney, Kansas), Fri., Dec. 6, 1918
CYRUS T. DOOR (sic) DEAD
Cyrus T. Door (sic) was accidently killed Tuesday at Memphis while finishing training as an aviator in the Marine Aviation School at that place. Mr. Door (sic) was here in Caney during the Third Liberty Loan sale and was the party who personally solicited Capt. Stone to buy some bonds of that issue. He was quite active in the different war work activities and afterwards joined the Marines taking the ground course at the Great Lakes and was finishing his training when he was killed.
Transcribed by Bill Andres (47602571).
Contributor: Bill Andres (47602571) • [email protected]
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