Lucille (Savidge) Woodcock served as a Nurse in the United States Army Nurse Corps during World War I.
She was a daughter of Clinton R. Savidge and Louisa (Essick) Savidge.
She was a student nurse at the Johns Hopkins Hospital School in Baltimore, Maryland from September 3, 1914 to September 2, 1917.
She enlisted in the U.S. Army Nurse Corps on September 30, 1918.
She served at the Base Hospital at Camp Dix, New Jersey, and at Base Hospitals Number 71, 106, 108, and at Camp Hospital Number 122. She then served at Camp Dix, New Jersey, and at the AEF in New York, New York.
She served overseas from December 1, 1918 to August 10, 1919.
She received her discharge from the Army Nurse Corps on August 27, 1919 at New York City.
She was originally from Sunbury, Pennsylvania.
She was married to Robert Woodcock.
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Lucille (Savidge) Woodcock, 81, of 2140 North 2nd Street, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, passed away on January 1, 1972 at the Holy Spirit Hospital, Camp Hill, Pennsylvania, of chronic nephritis. She was born in Sunbury, Pennsylvania. She was of the Presbyterian faith.
(Information from the Julius Funeral Home records)
Lucille (Savidge) Woodcock served as a Nurse in the United States Army Nurse Corps during World War I.
She was a daughter of Clinton R. Savidge and Louisa (Essick) Savidge.
She was a student nurse at the Johns Hopkins Hospital School in Baltimore, Maryland from September 3, 1914 to September 2, 1917.
She enlisted in the U.S. Army Nurse Corps on September 30, 1918.
She served at the Base Hospital at Camp Dix, New Jersey, and at Base Hospitals Number 71, 106, 108, and at Camp Hospital Number 122. She then served at Camp Dix, New Jersey, and at the AEF in New York, New York.
She served overseas from December 1, 1918 to August 10, 1919.
She received her discharge from the Army Nurse Corps on August 27, 1919 at New York City.
She was originally from Sunbury, Pennsylvania.
She was married to Robert Woodcock.
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Lucille (Savidge) Woodcock, 81, of 2140 North 2nd Street, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, passed away on January 1, 1972 at the Holy Spirit Hospital, Camp Hill, Pennsylvania, of chronic nephritis. She was born in Sunbury, Pennsylvania. She was of the Presbyterian faith.
(Information from the Julius Funeral Home records)
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LUCILE S WOODCOCK
PENNSYLVANIA
NURSE ARMY NURSE CORPS
WORLD WAR I
DEC 27 1890 JAN 1 1972
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