Died in the U.S. Government Hospital; in failing health for several months; at the hospital two weeks; home in Detroit. Surviving: widow, Mrs. Edna Harrison; a daughter, Shirley Mae; mother, Mrs. E.F. Dice, 1041 Arrow avenue; a sister, Mrs. Howard Wiley, 2442 Jackson street, and a brother, Myron Basye, 1516 west Thirteenth street. 'He served in the U.S. Army previous to the World War, and when war was declared in 1917 went to France with the Fifty-first Artillery.'
Died in the U.S. Government Hospital; in failing health for several months; at the hospital two weeks; home in Detroit. Surviving: widow, Mrs. Edna Harrison; a daughter, Shirley Mae; mother, Mrs. E.F. Dice, 1041 Arrow avenue; a sister, Mrs. Howard Wiley, 2442 Jackson street, and a brother, Myron Basye, 1516 west Thirteenth street. 'He served in the U.S. Army previous to the World War, and when war was declared in 1917 went to France with the Fifty-first Artillery.'
Gravesite Details
Military stone, becoming illegible [1999]. Seems to read: 'Roscoe Harrison, Indiana, Pvt 1c 51 Regt., Coast Arty, September 12, 1933'.
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