Name: William M. Keeler
Rank held at death: Private
Residence: Barnard
Commissioned, enlisted or inducted: National Army, June 27, 1918
Died: Oct. 10, 1918
Cause: Died of disease
Served in: 2nd Company 1st Regiment 164th Dep. Brigade, Company C 313th Ammunition Train
Surviving relative or friend: James E. Keeler, father, Barnard, KS
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Since the Spanish flu epidemic affected so many soldiers during WWI, it is likely to have been the cause of his death (opinion of Ruth Ellen Bartels)
Name: William M. Keeler
Rank held at death: Private
Residence: Barnard
Commissioned, enlisted or inducted: National Army, June 27, 1918
Died: Oct. 10, 1918
Cause: Died of disease
Served in: 2nd Company 1st Regiment 164th Dep. Brigade, Company C 313th Ammunition Train
Surviving relative or friend: James E. Keeler, father, Barnard, KS
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Since the Spanish flu epidemic affected so many soldiers during WWI, it is likely to have been the cause of his death (opinion of Ruth Ellen Bartels)
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