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Mary Evelyn “Eva” <I>Fenwick</I> Stahle

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Mary Evelyn “Eva” Fenwick Stahle

Birth
Toronto Municipality, Ontario, Canada
Death
25 Sep 1971 (aged 88)
Burial
Niagara Falls, Niagara County, New York, USA Add to Map
Plot
A1 Lot 771, Grave 6
Memorial ID
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Mary Evelyn "Eva" Fenwick Stahle
• 23 Dec 1882 - 25 Sep 1971
• Daughter of Thomas Henry Cooper Fenwick & Bridget Butler
• Wife of William Conrad Stahle
• For additional family information, visit www.woodvorwerk.com/vorwerk/g3/p3435.htm

Mary Evelyn Fenwick was graduated from the Buffalo General Hospital Training School for Nurses in June 1911. During World War I, she served with the US Reserve Nurses' Army Nurse Corps, assigned to Buffalo Base Hospital Unit No. 23, a 2,000-bed facility located at Vittel, France, in the Vosges country, that served wounded from Argonne, Verdun, Luneville and other sectors where ther was hard fighting. The unit left Buffalo on 28 August 1917, and returned to the United States in April 1919.
Mary Evelyn "Eva" Fenwick Stahle
• 23 Dec 1882 - 25 Sep 1971
• Daughter of Thomas Henry Cooper Fenwick & Bridget Butler
• Wife of William Conrad Stahle
• For additional family information, visit www.woodvorwerk.com/vorwerk/g3/p3435.htm

Mary Evelyn Fenwick was graduated from the Buffalo General Hospital Training School for Nurses in June 1911. During World War I, she served with the US Reserve Nurses' Army Nurse Corps, assigned to Buffalo Base Hospital Unit No. 23, a 2,000-bed facility located at Vittel, France, in the Vosges country, that served wounded from Argonne, Verdun, Luneville and other sectors where ther was hard fighting. The unit left Buffalo on 28 August 1917, and returned to the United States in April 1919.


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