William W. Burt died at the National Military Home at Leavenworth. He was a Civil War veteran having been a member of Company H, 80th Ohio Infantry. He enlisted February 27, 1864, at Newark, Ohio. At the close of the war he was discharged with the rank of Private, August 30, 1865, at Little Rock, Arkansas.
He was survived by two sons, L. M. Burt, Topeka, and F. J. Burt, Bonner Springs; three daughters, Mrs. R. J. Hall, Concordia, Kans., Mrs. Frank Spaulding, Topeka, Mrs. Bessie Reker, Chicago, Ill.; and W. Kenneth Hall, Excelsior Springs, Mo., a World War veteran and dearly beloved grandson of Mr. Burt.
William W. Burt died at the National Military Home at Leavenworth. He was a Civil War veteran having been a member of Company H, 80th Ohio Infantry. He enlisted February 27, 1864, at Newark, Ohio. At the close of the war he was discharged with the rank of Private, August 30, 1865, at Little Rock, Arkansas.
He was survived by two sons, L. M. Burt, Topeka, and F. J. Burt, Bonner Springs; three daughters, Mrs. R. J. Hall, Concordia, Kans., Mrs. Frank Spaulding, Topeka, Mrs. Bessie Reker, Chicago, Ill.; and W. Kenneth Hall, Excelsior Springs, Mo., a World War veteran and dearly beloved grandson of Mr. Burt.
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