He was born on March 8, 1886 in Denver, Miami County, Indiana and was the son of Louis See and Mary Culp See. He had eleven siblings: Alonzo Jerome See (1866-1944), Noah Eugene See (1867-1940), Naomi A See (1869-?), Jesse L. See (1871-1958), Jane M. See (1874-?), Esau A. See (1876-?), Peter Cornelius See (1877-1961), Samuel Sanford See (1878-?), Anson D. See (1881-1894), Sadie J. See (1884-?), and Eveline 'Lena' I. See Poor (1889-1942).
He first married Ella L. Alburtis on October 21, 1912 in Miami County, Indiana. He later married Ethel M. See, who survives.
He proudly served in World War I. He enlisted on March 2, 1918 and separated on January 8, 1919 and served in Co C 26th Battalion, U. S. Guard.
He was buried at the Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery on March 19, 1959. Ed. Fendler Mortuary of St. Louis Missouri handled the burial arrangements.
He was born on March 8, 1886 in Denver, Miami County, Indiana and was the son of Louis See and Mary Culp See. He had eleven siblings: Alonzo Jerome See (1866-1944), Noah Eugene See (1867-1940), Naomi A See (1869-?), Jesse L. See (1871-1958), Jane M. See (1874-?), Esau A. See (1876-?), Peter Cornelius See (1877-1961), Samuel Sanford See (1878-?), Anson D. See (1881-1894), Sadie J. See (1884-?), and Eveline 'Lena' I. See Poor (1889-1942).
He first married Ella L. Alburtis on October 21, 1912 in Miami County, Indiana. He later married Ethel M. See, who survives.
He proudly served in World War I. He enlisted on March 2, 1918 and separated on January 8, 1919 and served in Co C 26th Battalion, U. S. Guard.
He was buried at the Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery on March 19, 1959. Ed. Fendler Mortuary of St. Louis Missouri handled the burial arrangements.
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