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Frank Marion Wilson

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Frank Marion Wilson Veteran

Birth
Junction, Kimble County, Texas, USA
Death
11 Oct 1969 (aged 79)
Retsil, Kitsap County, Washington, USA
Burial
Retsil, Kitsap County, Washington, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section 94, Plot 35
Memorial ID
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WORLD WAR I VETERAN
(CENOTAPH ONLY)

Frank M. Wilson was born April 7, 1890 in Junction, Texas to John J. and Launa (New) Wilson. His occupation was Rigger at Todd's Shipyard.

MILITARY RECORD:
Enlisted September 5, 1917 in Junction, Texas. Served as Wagoner, Company "D", 4th A.D. - 4th Division. Honorably discharged August 29, 1919 at Camp Travis, Texas. Pension awarded on certificate C552 209.

He and Elma K. were married March 17, 1921. Their two children were Mrs. Launa Glenn of Portland, Oregon and Lewis Wilson of California.

Mr. Wilson died October 11, 1969 at the Washington Veterans Home at Retsil. His ashes were interred in the Home Cemetery. On November 14, 1970, Mr. Wilson's two aforementioned children, Lewis A. Wilson and Mrs. Launa Glenn, authorized the Veterans Home to remove the buried cremains of the late Mr. Wilson from the Washington Veterans Home Cemetery and send them to Williamette National Cemetery in Portland for reinterment.
WORLD WAR I VETERAN
(CENOTAPH ONLY)

Frank M. Wilson was born April 7, 1890 in Junction, Texas to John J. and Launa (New) Wilson. His occupation was Rigger at Todd's Shipyard.

MILITARY RECORD:
Enlisted September 5, 1917 in Junction, Texas. Served as Wagoner, Company "D", 4th A.D. - 4th Division. Honorably discharged August 29, 1919 at Camp Travis, Texas. Pension awarded on certificate C552 209.

He and Elma K. were married March 17, 1921. Their two children were Mrs. Launa Glenn of Portland, Oregon and Lewis Wilson of California.

Mr. Wilson died October 11, 1969 at the Washington Veterans Home at Retsil. His ashes were interred in the Home Cemetery. On November 14, 1970, Mr. Wilson's two aforementioned children, Lewis A. Wilson and Mrs. Launa Glenn, authorized the Veterans Home to remove the buried cremains of the late Mr. Wilson from the Washington Veterans Home Cemetery and send them to Williamette National Cemetery in Portland for reinterment.

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TEXAS WAGONER US ARMY WORLD WAR I



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