George Clemens Mattes (1865-1928)
and Mary Olive Paradee Mattes (1869 -1952).
He was born 2 Feb. 1894 in Vandalia, Fayette Co., IL and lived in rural Sharon Township on a farm.
He was a Veteran of WW1 Pvt Army Co F 124 Inf
He died of the Spanish flu Oct 22, 1918
at Camp Mills, Hempstead, New York.
Burial was first in the Mausoleum at Vandalia.
Which was destroyed when a tree fell on it.
Body was later moved to a plot at the Vandalia Cemetery.
Brothers and sister were:
William Paschal Mattes (1898-1975)
Kenneth LeRoy Mattes (1906-1926)
Mary Margaret Mattes (1895-1975)
George Clemens Mattes (1865-1928)
and Mary Olive Paradee Mattes (1869 -1952).
He was born 2 Feb. 1894 in Vandalia, Fayette Co., IL and lived in rural Sharon Township on a farm.
He was a Veteran of WW1 Pvt Army Co F 124 Inf
He died of the Spanish flu Oct 22, 1918
at Camp Mills, Hempstead, New York.
Burial was first in the Mausoleum at Vandalia.
Which was destroyed when a tree fell on it.
Body was later moved to a plot at the Vandalia Cemetery.
Brothers and sister were:
William Paschal Mattes (1898-1975)
Kenneth LeRoy Mattes (1906-1926)
Mary Margaret Mattes (1895-1975)
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