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Thursday, Feb. 24, 1921 – Winston-Salem Journal
FORSYTH MEN WHO DIED IN SERVICE
Forty-four from county lost during war
Want additional names
Must be given in at once as memorial tablet will be ordered early
The names of forty-four men from forsyth county who were killed or died in the service of their
country during the world war have been turned in to Dr. E.A. Lockett. The list is printed, herewith,
and the earnest request is made that if there are any others to be added to the list that they be
sent in at once as the memorial plate must be ordered at once in order to have it here ready for
the memorial day exercises. If any of the names are not spelled right, relatives are asked to see
that the names are spelled correctly.
The list of local men who died or were killed in service is as follows:
Clinton A. Anderson
William M. Bazemore
Clyde Bolling
Horace B. Connelly
Samuel Crews
Germie Crutchfield
Wade R. Davis
John Sidney Doty
Addison Eddings
Ben C. Ellis
Rex Graham
William Theodore Gray
John W. Griffith
William Graham Harper
Lott Hastings
M. Clark Johnson
Clyde Dalton Johnson
William B. Johnson
Cecil F. King
Lendo S. Kinney
Charles Frederick Lane
Reid Alexander Lyons
William E.Macy
Arthur Mickey
Ballard Miller
Joe Henry McDaniel
Lea Neugurnt
Carl Clark Paff
Alonza G. Pack
William Pegram
Grant Wellington Rector
Eugene Rachel
John G. Ring
Paul E. Shore
Morris Lawson Slaughter
Albert N. Spaugh
George W. Spears
Paul Evans Sprinkle
Robert G. Tate
Herbert S. Turrentine
Trossy Gorrell Wall
Robert Caldwell Williamson
Ernest L. Wilkinson
John Willis Young
FORSYTH MEN WHO DIED IN SERVICE DURING WWI
Transcribed by Betsy L. Hendrix 2008
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