Obituary of Clarence ANDERSON
Contributed for use in the USGenWeb Archives March 28, 2000 by Ann Pape
<gpape@powerlynk.com>

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Surname:  ANDERSON

Racine Times Call:  November 20, 1918 -- City of Racine, Racine County
Wisconsin -- Clarence Anderson, son of Mr and Mrs. Claus Anderson
formerly of Harriet Street of this city is dead in France.  The word
came yesterday to Racine, stating that the young soldier died of
bronchial pneumonia somewhere in France, and burial likely took place
in one of the American cemeteries there.  He was a member of the famous
Rainbow Division.