GAVE HIS LIFE FOR HIS COUNTRY
Although the war is over, the tidings of sacrifice made "over there"
continue to come. Toward the close of last week a telegram was
received by Charles Bugler of the town of Two Rivers bringing the sad
news that his son, Charles, was killed in battle Oct. 22. Charles
Bugler left with contingent for Camp Custer in the fall of 1917. He was
22 years of age and is survived by his father and a brother Irving.
The mother died several years ago. Mass was said at St. Luke's church
Friday morning for Private Bugler.
The Reporter, Two Rivers, WI, Thursday, December 5, 1918
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World War Hero Buried
The body of Charles Bugler, Jr., son of Charles Bugler, Town of Two Rivers, who made the supreme sacrifice overseas, was laid to rest here, funeral services being held under auspices of Robert Burns post of the American Legion. The body arrived Friday and services were held Sunday, full military honors being accorded the dead hero. Mr. Bugler left here with a contingent in July, 1917, and was killed in October, while serving with the 4th infantry.
Manitowoc Herald News, Tuesday, August 2, 1921 P. 6
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GAVE HIS LIFE FOR HIS COUNTRY
Although the war is over, the tidings of sacrifice made "over there"
continue to come. Toward the close of last week a telegram was
received by Charles Bugler of the town of Two Rivers bringing the sad
news that his son, Charles, was killed in battle Oct. 22. Charles
Bugler left with contingent for Camp Custer in the fall of 1917. He was
22 years of age and is survived by his father and a brother Irving.
The mother died several years ago. Mass was said at St. Luke's church
Friday morning for Private Bugler.
The Reporter, Two Rivers, WI, Thursday, December 5, 1918
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World War Hero Buried
The body of Charles Bugler, Jr., son of Charles Bugler, Town of Two Rivers, who made the supreme sacrifice overseas, was laid to rest here, funeral services being held under auspices of Robert Burns post of the American Legion. The body arrived Friday and services were held Sunday, full military honors being accorded the dead hero. Mr. Bugler left here with a contingent in July, 1917, and was killed in October, while serving with the 4th infantry.
Manitowoc Herald News, Tuesday, August 2, 1921 P. 6
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Prvt. 1st Class Co. I, 4th Inft./born June 3/1895 killed in action Oct. 22, 1918 soldier of the World War.
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