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PVT Edward Levendusky

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PVT Edward Levendusky Veteran

Birth
Manitowoc, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA
Death
2 Aug 1918 (aged 19)
France
Burial
Manitowoc, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA GPS-Latitude: 44.0805307, Longitude: -87.671119
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EDWARD LEVENDUSKY
(1899 - 1918)

BODY OF ANOTHER HERO EN ROUTE HERE FOR BURIAL

The body of another Company H boy who gave his life in the world war is en route home for burial messages received by Mr. and Mrs. George Levandowsky (sic), Madison street, saying that the body of their son Edward was shipped from New York Tuesday. It is expected here this afternoon or tomorrow morning. The burial will be with full military honors.

Priv. Levandowsky who left here as a member of old Company H, was wounded in action and died at a hospital in France.

Manitowoc Herald News, Thursday, January 6, 1921 P. 1

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LEVANDOWSKI (sic) TO BE BURIED WITH MILITARY HONOR

The body of Edward Levandowski, who died overseas, arrived in the city this morning, under escort of Corp. J.J. Brown of the Fifth Infantry, stationed at Fort Sheridan, who was detailed to accompany the remains from Chicago here.

Funeral services, with full military honors, will be held at St. Mary's church tomorrow morning Company H, of which the soldier boy was a member, will have charge of the funeral.

Manitowoc Herald News, Friday, January 7, 1921 P. 1

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Was shell shocked on July 30 near Tierges/Died on Hospital train No. 62.
(U.S. War vet flag holder)

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COMPANY H, 127TH INFANTRY
This soldier's surname is spelled Levandosky in some military records.

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EDWARD LEVENDUSKY
(1899 - 1918)

BODY OF ANOTHER HERO EN ROUTE HERE FOR BURIAL

The body of another Company H boy who gave his life in the world war is en route home for burial messages received by Mr. and Mrs. George Levandowsky (sic), Madison street, saying that the body of their son Edward was shipped from New York Tuesday. It is expected here this afternoon or tomorrow morning. The burial will be with full military honors.

Priv. Levandowsky who left here as a member of old Company H, was wounded in action and died at a hospital in France.

Manitowoc Herald News, Thursday, January 6, 1921 P. 1

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LEVANDOWSKI (sic) TO BE BURIED WITH MILITARY HONOR

The body of Edward Levandowski, who died overseas, arrived in the city this morning, under escort of Corp. J.J. Brown of the Fifth Infantry, stationed at Fort Sheridan, who was detailed to accompany the remains from Chicago here.

Funeral services, with full military honors, will be held at St. Mary's church tomorrow morning Company H, of which the soldier boy was a member, will have charge of the funeral.

Manitowoc Herald News, Friday, January 7, 1921 P. 1

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Was shell shocked on July 30 near Tierges/Died on Hospital train No. 62.
(U.S. War vet flag holder)

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COMPANY H, 127TH INFANTRY
This soldier's surname is spelled Levandosky in some military records.

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Co. H 127 Inf



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