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Oscar Stickler Jr.

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Oscar Stickler Jr. Veteran

Birth
Campbell, Steuben County, New York, USA
Death
1 Jun 1952 (aged 37)
Corning, Steuben County, New York, USA
Burial
Painted Post, Steuben County, New York, USA GPS-Latitude: 42.1716583, Longitude: -77.099575
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Funeral services for Oscar Stickler of Gibson were held Wed at 2 pm at the Calvary Baptist Church, Gibson following a prayer service at 11:30 am from the residence. The Rev. A. J. Pagley, pastor of the church, officiated.

Full military honors were conducted at the graveside in Fairview Cemetery, Painted Post, by members of J. P. Eaton and Faulisi Whipple Posts, American Legion. Pallbearers were Clement Potts, Robert Purcell, William Spencer, Alex Naylor, Wilber Hyland arid Francis Spotts. Firing squad was composed of William Bately, John Strawser, Bert Kimball, Carl Martin. William Rose and Henry Phenes were color bearers and William Phenes blew taps.

The flag was presented to Mrs. Stickler at the conclusion of the ceremony.
Funeral services for Oscar Stickler of Gibson were held Wed at 2 pm at the Calvary Baptist Church, Gibson following a prayer service at 11:30 am from the residence. The Rev. A. J. Pagley, pastor of the church, officiated.

Full military honors were conducted at the graveside in Fairview Cemetery, Painted Post, by members of J. P. Eaton and Faulisi Whipple Posts, American Legion. Pallbearers were Clement Potts, Robert Purcell, William Spencer, Alex Naylor, Wilber Hyland arid Francis Spotts. Firing squad was composed of William Bately, John Strawser, Bert Kimball, Carl Martin. William Rose and Henry Phenes were color bearers and William Phenes blew taps.

The flag was presented to Mrs. Stickler at the conclusion of the ceremony.

Inscription

NEW YORK
PVT 1019 ENGR TDWY BRG CO
WORLD WAR II BSM (ed. Bronze Star Medal)



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