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PVT Glenn Leroy Gulden

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PVT Glenn Leroy Gulden

Birth
Adams County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
21 Dec 1944 (aged 24)
San Francisco, San Francisco County, California, USA
Burial
Butler Township, Adams County, Pennsylvania, USA GPS-Latitude: 39.9291667, Longitude: -77.2141667
Memorial ID
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The Gettysburg Times
{Gettysburg, Pennsylvania}
May 30 1945

MILITARY RITES FOR PVT. GLEN GULDEN

Military funeral services for Pvt. Glen Leroy Gulden, 24, East Middle Street, who died December 21, at the Letterman General hospital, San Francico, Cal., from, pneumonia, were held from the Bender funeral home Tuesday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock conducted by the Rev. R.R. Gresh. Internment in Bender's church cemetery.

The firing squad from the Gettysburg Minutemen included Sgts. George Bushman, George Naugle, Kermit Deardorff, Chester Stoner, Raymond Menges, and George Coshun, and First Sgt. Amidee Ecker. The Squad was in charge of Capt. C. Arthur Brame.

A color guard from the Albert J. Lentz post of the American legion included Joseph Smith, Paul L. Spangler, Richard Currens, and Joseph McKenrick. Sgt. William Baldwin sounded taps.

Pallbearers were George Ditchburn, Raymond Fidinger, Elmer Cromwell, William B Eckenrode, E. A. Moser and Harry Lower.

Gettysburg Compiler
{Gettysburg, Pennsylvania}
January 13 1945

MEMORIAL DAY PRAYER FOR OUR HONORED DEAD

Almighty God, our heavenly Father, guide, we beseech Thee, the nations of the world into the way of truth, and establish among them that peace which is the fruit of justice. Grant victory to the United Nations and, after victory, peace with order and justice to all the nations of the world.

We remember before Thee on this Memorial Day, all those men and women of our community who have given their lives in the service of our country, beseeching The to grant them light and refreshment in Thy divine presence.

Strengthen and protect all those who are serving in the Armed Forces and our country. Support them in the day of battle, and in time of peace keep them safe from all exil; endow them with courage and loyalty, and grant that in all things they may serve without reproach. Amen.

GLENN LEROY GULDEN IS ON THIS LIST

CARD OF THANKS

We wish to thank relatives, friends and neighbors for the many kindnesses shown, also the firing squad from the Gettysburg Minutemen, the color guard and all members of the American Legion, who participated in the burial of the remains of the late Pvt. Glenn LeRoy Gulden. Also for the use of automobiles.

Mr. and Mrs. John Gulden & Family

The Gettysburg Times
(Gettysburg, Pennsylvania)
January 11, 1945

The Gettysburg Times
{Gettysburg, Pennsylvania}
May 30 1945

MILITARY RITES FOR PVT. GLEN GULDEN

Military funeral services for Pvt. Glen Leroy Gulden, 24, East Middle Street, who died December 21, at the Letterman General hospital, San Francico, Cal., from, pneumonia, were held from the Bender funeral home Tuesday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock conducted by the Rev. R.R. Gresh. Internment in Bender's church cemetery.

The firing squad from the Gettysburg Minutemen included Sgts. George Bushman, George Naugle, Kermit Deardorff, Chester Stoner, Raymond Menges, and George Coshun, and First Sgt. Amidee Ecker. The Squad was in charge of Capt. C. Arthur Brame.

A color guard from the Albert J. Lentz post of the American legion included Joseph Smith, Paul L. Spangler, Richard Currens, and Joseph McKenrick. Sgt. William Baldwin sounded taps.

Pallbearers were George Ditchburn, Raymond Fidinger, Elmer Cromwell, William B Eckenrode, E. A. Moser and Harry Lower.

Gettysburg Compiler
{Gettysburg, Pennsylvania}
January 13 1945

MEMORIAL DAY PRAYER FOR OUR HONORED DEAD

Almighty God, our heavenly Father, guide, we beseech Thee, the nations of the world into the way of truth, and establish among them that peace which is the fruit of justice. Grant victory to the United Nations and, after victory, peace with order and justice to all the nations of the world.

We remember before Thee on this Memorial Day, all those men and women of our community who have given their lives in the service of our country, beseeching The to grant them light and refreshment in Thy divine presence.

Strengthen and protect all those who are serving in the Armed Forces and our country. Support them in the day of battle, and in time of peace keep them safe from all exil; endow them with courage and loyalty, and grant that in all things they may serve without reproach. Amen.

GLENN LEROY GULDEN IS ON THIS LIST

CARD OF THANKS

We wish to thank relatives, friends and neighbors for the many kindnesses shown, also the firing squad from the Gettysburg Minutemen, the color guard and all members of the American Legion, who participated in the burial of the remains of the late Pvt. Glenn LeRoy Gulden. Also for the use of automobiles.

Mr. and Mrs. John Gulden & Family

The Gettysburg Times
(Gettysburg, Pennsylvania)
January 11, 1945



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