Eight ex-service men acted as pallbearers and an escort of soldiers from Fort Wright were in attendance. A large gathering of friends were present to witness the last rites and pay their respects to the dead hero. The coffin was draped in a beautiful American flag and the floral tributes were many and likewise beautiful.
After the ceremonies at the church the procession led by the military escort proceeded to Lake View cemetery where the remains were interred. Rev. Edwards conducted closing services, the firing squad fired a three round salute over the grave and the bugler sounded taps.
The Sprague Advocate - Sprague, Lincoln, Washington - Thursday, September 29, 1921
Eight ex-service men acted as pallbearers and an escort of soldiers from Fort Wright were in attendance. A large gathering of friends were present to witness the last rites and pay their respects to the dead hero. The coffin was draped in a beautiful American flag and the floral tributes were many and likewise beautiful.
After the ceremonies at the church the procession led by the military escort proceeded to Lake View cemetery where the remains were interred. Rev. Edwards conducted closing services, the firing squad fired a three round salute over the grave and the bugler sounded taps.
The Sprague Advocate - Sprague, Lincoln, Washington - Thursday, September 29, 1921
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