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 Homer D Sayers

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Homer D Sayers

Birth
Virginia, USA
Death
27 Nov 1917 (aged 19)
Anniston, Calhoun County, Alabama, USA
Burial
Wilmington, New Castle County, Delaware, USA
Plot
Section 18 1/2
Memorial ID
29868474 View Source

Son of Emory H. & Lurney (Parsons) Sayers. Died at Camp McClellan (now Fort McClellan).


SAYERS--In Anniston, Ala., on November 27, 1917, Homer D. Sayers, age 19 years.

Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral services from the residence of his brother-in-law, John Crompton, corner Ninth and Lombard streets, on Saturday afternoon, at 3 o'clock. Interment Riverview cemetery.

(Wilmington Morning News, Wilmington, DE, 1 Dec 1917 (Saturday), Page 2)


BRING SOLDIERS' REMAINS HOME FOR BULRIAL

Homer D Sayers and Thomas Ennis Both Died at Anniston

The body of Homer D. Sayers, the Delaware soldier who died at Camp McClellan, Anniston, Alabama, arrived in this city yesterday afternoon and was taken in charge by Deputy Coroner McCrery, who removed it to the home of the young soldiers sister, Mrs. J. E. Crumpton, Ninth and Lombard streets. There it was viewed last night by many of the young mans friends. The funeral will be held this afternoon at 3 o'clock and interment will be made in Riverview cemetery.
(Wilmington Morning News, Wilmington, DE, 1 Dec 1917 (Saturday), Page 11)

Son of Emory H. & Lurney (Parsons) Sayers. Died at Camp McClellan (now Fort McClellan).


SAYERS--In Anniston, Ala., on November 27, 1917, Homer D. Sayers, age 19 years.

Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral services from the residence of his brother-in-law, John Crompton, corner Ninth and Lombard streets, on Saturday afternoon, at 3 o'clock. Interment Riverview cemetery.

(Wilmington Morning News, Wilmington, DE, 1 Dec 1917 (Saturday), Page 2)


BRING SOLDIERS' REMAINS HOME FOR BULRIAL

Homer D Sayers and Thomas Ennis Both Died at Anniston

The body of Homer D. Sayers, the Delaware soldier who died at Camp McClellan, Anniston, Alabama, arrived in this city yesterday afternoon and was taken in charge by Deputy Coroner McCrery, who removed it to the home of the young soldiers sister, Mrs. J. E. Crumpton, Ninth and Lombard streets. There it was viewed last night by many of the young mans friends. The funeral will be held this afternoon at 3 o'clock and interment will be made in Riverview cemetery.
(Wilmington Morning News, Wilmington, DE, 1 Dec 1917 (Saturday), Page 11)


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