91st Division, A.E.F., WWI
Killed in Action
Salt Lake Telegram, September 24, 1921
LAST RITES FOR MOAB SOLDIER
Funeral services for Lynn L. Taylor, first Moab soldier to fall in the World War, were held at the Woodmen's Hall here Friday. Taylor, who was the son of Mr. and Mrs. W.L. Taylor, now residing at Watson, was killed in the Argonne October 3, 1918. He was a member of the Three Hundred Sixty-first infantry, Ninety-first division. In addition to his parents, Taylor is survived by three brothers and two sisters. F.M Young, R.W. Spencer, and Howard Balsley were the speakers at the services. Interment was in Moab Cemetery.
91st Division, A.E.F., WWI
Killed in Action
Salt Lake Telegram, September 24, 1921
LAST RITES FOR MOAB SOLDIER
Funeral services for Lynn L. Taylor, first Moab soldier to fall in the World War, were held at the Woodmen's Hall here Friday. Taylor, who was the son of Mr. and Mrs. W.L. Taylor, now residing at Watson, was killed in the Argonne October 3, 1918. He was a member of the Three Hundred Sixty-first infantry, Ninety-first division. In addition to his parents, Taylor is survived by three brothers and two sisters. F.M Young, R.W. Spencer, and Howard Balsley were the speakers at the services. Interment was in Moab Cemetery.
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UTAH
PVT. 361 INF.
91 DIV.
OCTOBER 3, 1918
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