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Submitted: 6/1/13 • Approved: 6/13/13 • Last Updated: 6/16/13 • R886694-G0-S3
Arkansas
PRIVATE US Army
150 Infantry 38 Division
World War I
February 3,1897 - October 25, 1918
Died of Pneumonia at a hospital in England
*Obituary
FREEMAN CROSS Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Cross received the sad news last Friday that their son, Freeman, who was in the National Army, had died at a hospital in England of pneumonia. Freeman was one of the registrants of June 5, 1918, and had been in the service only a few months, and while he never reached the battle field, he gave his life for his country just the same as if killed in the thickest of the fight. The breaved family have the sympathy of everyone.
STONE COUNTY RECORD November 29, 1918
*Source, Family Tree
Contributed on 6/1/13 by hawkinsdonna48
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