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Pvt Charles E Allie

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Pvt Charles E Allie Veteran

Birth
Two Rivers, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA
Death
18 Sep 1918 (aged 24)
France
Burial
Two Rivers, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
Plot
E-1
Memorial ID
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CHARLES ALLIE (d. 1918)

Dies in France
Messages received at Two Rivers announced the death of pneumonia, in an army camp in France, of Charles Allie, 27 years of age, son of Eugene Allie of that city. Only a brief message was carried of
the death of the young man.
Manitowoc Herald News, Tuesday, October 08, 1918, Page 4

GRIM REAPER BUSY AMONG OUR SOLDIERS
Several Deaths of Local Boys from Pneumonia at Different Camps
DAILY MESSAGES OF DEATH
Not all our boys who give up their lives for their country can die fighting "over there" as they no doubt would have preferred to do. The toll of death from pneumonia in the camps is getting very heavy.
The sad news that Charles Allie of this city passed away in France, a victim of pneumonia, was conveyed to his parents here Friday evening. The news came by telephone from Green Bay, the telegraph office not being open here at that hour.

PVT Allie, son of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Allie was attached to the engineers and left Two Rivers last May for a
camp in Maryland. Since his arrival in France a short time ago he wrote home a cheerful letter saying that he was in best of health and telling his family not to worry. The next news was the telegram telling of his death.

Charles Allie was born in this city 27 years ago. Before answering his country's call, he was employed in the fishing industry with his father and was much beloved by his family and a large circle of friends who
will feel keenly his death. Besides his parents he leaves three brothers, Henry, Walter, Elmer and Gevase and two sisters, Irene and Phyllis.

A requiem mass was held for him at St. Luke's church Wednesday morning.

The Reporter, Thurs., Oct. 10, 1918
Contributor: Aavedt (47229161) • [email protected]
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CHARLES ALLIE (d. 1918)

Dies in France
Messages received at Two Rivers announced the death of pneumonia, in an army camp in France, of Charles Allie, 27 years of age, son of Eugene Allie of that city. Only a brief message was carried of
the death of the young man.
Manitowoc Herald News, Tuesday, October 08, 1918, Page 4

GRIM REAPER BUSY AMONG OUR SOLDIERS
Several Deaths of Local Boys from Pneumonia at Different Camps
DAILY MESSAGES OF DEATH
Not all our boys who give up their lives for their country can die fighting "over there" as they no doubt would have preferred to do. The toll of death from pneumonia in the camps is getting very heavy.
The sad news that Charles Allie of this city passed away in France, a victim of pneumonia, was conveyed to his parents here Friday evening. The news came by telephone from Green Bay, the telegraph office not being open here at that hour.

PVT Allie, son of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Allie was attached to the engineers and left Two Rivers last May for a
camp in Maryland. Since his arrival in France a short time ago he wrote home a cheerful letter saying that he was in best of health and telling his family not to worry. The next news was the telegram telling of his death.

Charles Allie was born in this city 27 years ago. Before answering his country's call, he was employed in the fishing industry with his father and was much beloved by his family and a large circle of friends who
will feel keenly his death. Besides his parents he leaves three brothers, Henry, Walter, Elmer and Gevase and two sisters, Irene and Phyllis.

A requiem mass was held for him at St. Luke's church Wednesday morning.

The Reporter, Thurs., Oct. 10, 1918
Contributor: Aavedt (47229161) • [email protected]

Inscription

Co. C 57th Engineers. Died in France



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