Garry Summerville [1]
Additional Information:
Age at Death: no
Home Address: Charlotte #5
Disability: no
Image Source: Soldiers of the Great War
Biographical Notes:
Died of an accident or other causes (not disease) during the war as reported in a Nov. 1918 casualty list.Article from 1921 reports that he was killed in action on the St.Die sector, Vosges. His body was returned to Charlotte for burial in June 1921. He was buried at Paw Creek Presbyterian. His pallbearers were comrades Charles Misenheimer, Sid McAden, Ruffin Smith, Joe Black, Avery Evans and TC Guthrie.
Date of Birth:
3/24/1896
Birthplace:
Paw Creek
Military Branch:
Army
Citizenship:
Natural Born
City/County:
Mecklenburg
Exemption:
no
Eye Color:
Brown
Family Details:
Spouse:
Children:
Dependents: no
Parents:
Siblings:
Extended Family:
First Name:
Garry
Hair Color:
Light
Height:
Short
Last Name:
Summerville
Marital Status:
single
Middle Name:
Lee
Military Details:
none
6/5/1917
21
Occupation:
Occupation: collector
Employer: Southern Bell Telephone & Telegrpah Co.
Location:
Precinct:
Paw Creek
Race / Ethnicity:
Caucasian
Military Rank:
Private
Source:
Charlotte Observer, county roll of the dead, Soldiers of the Great War
State:
NC
Military Unit:
32nd Infantry, 81st Division
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