following epidemic influenza at the home of his parents, Marshall and Maude Vincent at 9 Empire Flats in Coffeen street. He was born
In Brownville but came to this city with his parents about eight years ago. He attended the local public schools and had been employed in office positions by the New York Central and the New York Air Brake company. Besides his parents he is survived by one brother, Carl, who is with the American Expeditionary Forces in France. The funeral will be held at 4 Sunday afternoon, Burial will be made
in North Watertown cemetery.
Watertown Daily Times Oct 1918
following epidemic influenza at the home of his parents, Marshall and Maude Vincent at 9 Empire Flats in Coffeen street. He was born
In Brownville but came to this city with his parents about eight years ago. He attended the local public schools and had been employed in office positions by the New York Central and the New York Air Brake company. Besides his parents he is survived by one brother, Carl, who is with the American Expeditionary Forces in France. The funeral will be held at 4 Sunday afternoon, Burial will be made
in North Watertown cemetery.
Watertown Daily Times Oct 1918
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