Pet. Charles E. Boyle
Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday at 152 Cumberland Avenue for Pfc. Charles E. Boyle, 33, who died in Luxembourg April 1, 1945 in the service of his Country. the military honors will be given by the Paul Mallia Post Al. Burial will be in Forest City Cemetery.
Private Boyle was born in Portland, son of Mrs. Isabell Boyle of 50 Paris Street. He was employed by the New England Shipbuilding Corporation before he entered the service in November 1943. He served with the army engineers in England, France and Belgium. Besides his widow, Mrs. Michelina Colello Boyle, he is survivied by his mother; two brothers, Lawrence R. and S. Lester Boyle, both of Portland; six sisters, Mrs. Leroy Baker and Mrs. Alfred McKagne, both of Porltand; Mrs. Leroy Parmenter of Falmouth; Mrs. Clifford Daniels, Springfield, Ore; Mrs. George Mercier, Pittsfield, and Mrs. Ida Goodwin, Penacook, N.H.
Pet. Charles E. Boyle
Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday at 152 Cumberland Avenue for Pfc. Charles E. Boyle, 33, who died in Luxembourg April 1, 1945 in the service of his Country. the military honors will be given by the Paul Mallia Post Al. Burial will be in Forest City Cemetery.
Private Boyle was born in Portland, son of Mrs. Isabell Boyle of 50 Paris Street. He was employed by the New England Shipbuilding Corporation before he entered the service in November 1943. He served with the army engineers in England, France and Belgium. Besides his widow, Mrs. Michelina Colello Boyle, he is survivied by his mother; two brothers, Lawrence R. and S. Lester Boyle, both of Portland; six sisters, Mrs. Leroy Baker and Mrs. Alfred McKagne, both of Porltand; Mrs. Leroy Parmenter of Falmouth; Mrs. Clifford Daniels, Springfield, Ore; Mrs. George Mercier, Pittsfield, and Mrs. Ida Goodwin, Penacook, N.H.
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