WW1 Company E 82nd FA
According to his Texas Death Certificate, Orville Franklin Adams was the victim of the Spanish flu which sickened many soldiers in World War I and large populations of the world in 1918. His cause of death was broncho pneumonia, acute and bilateral for 2 days, due to influenza for 9 days. He served in the Army ranked as Private 1st Class in Battery E of 82nd Field Artillery.
WW1 Company E 82nd FA
According to his Texas Death Certificate, Orville Franklin Adams was the victim of the Spanish flu which sickened many soldiers in World War I and large populations of the world in 1918. His cause of death was broncho pneumonia, acute and bilateral for 2 days, due to influenza for 9 days. He served in the Army ranked as Private 1st Class in Battery E of 82nd Field Artillery.
Inscription
On Older Stone:
ILLINOIS
PVT 1CL.
82 FIELD ARTY.
On newer stone:
BATTERY E 82ND F A
Dear son and brother
Gone but not forgotten
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