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Pvt Charles Lewis Biser Jr.

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Pvt Charles Lewis Biser Jr.

Birth
Death
29 Nov 1944 (aged 28)
Burial
Hagerstown, Washington County, Maryland, USA Add to Map
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REBURIAL RITES FOR PVT. CHARLES BISER SET FOR SUNDAY

The remains of Pvt. Charles L. Biser, Jr., killed in the Battle of the Bulge in Germany in 1944, will arrive in Hagerstown Friday evening.

The remains will be taken to the Rest Haven Funeral Chapel where services will be held Sunday at 2:30 p.m., in charge of the Rev, H. C. Gease. Reburial will be in Memorial Garden at Rest Haven with Morris Frock Post, American Legion in charge.

Pvt. Biser enlisted in the service in April 1942 and was trained at Camp Blanding, Fla. He was sent overseas in December 1942 and was killed November 29, 1944.

Surviving are parents Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Biser, Hagerstown, Route 1, sister, Mrs. Effie Huntsberry, brothers, Austin, Chewsville, and Ellsworth and Johnny, both at home.

Source: Daily-Mail, Hagerstown, Maryland, August 4, 1949


PVT CHARLES BISER'S BODY HAS ARRIVED

The body of Pvt. Charles L. Biser, Jr., son of Charles L. Biser, Hagerstown, Route 1, was amoung the remains of 40 Marylanders, who lost their lives during World War II returned from Europe aboard the U.S. Army transport, Carroll Victory, it was announced this week.

The Department of the Army states that each next of kin has been notified in advance, and will be notified again by local Distribution Center of the American Graves Registration Service.

Source: Daily-Mail, Hagerstown, Maryland, July 8, 1949

REBURIAL RITES FOR PVT. CHARLES BISER SET FOR SUNDAY

The remains of Pvt. Charles L. Biser, Jr., killed in the Battle of the Bulge in Germany in 1944, will arrive in Hagerstown Friday evening.

The remains will be taken to the Rest Haven Funeral Chapel where services will be held Sunday at 2:30 p.m., in charge of the Rev, H. C. Gease. Reburial will be in Memorial Garden at Rest Haven with Morris Frock Post, American Legion in charge.

Pvt. Biser enlisted in the service in April 1942 and was trained at Camp Blanding, Fla. He was sent overseas in December 1942 and was killed November 29, 1944.

Surviving are parents Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Biser, Hagerstown, Route 1, sister, Mrs. Effie Huntsberry, brothers, Austin, Chewsville, and Ellsworth and Johnny, both at home.

Source: Daily-Mail, Hagerstown, Maryland, August 4, 1949


PVT CHARLES BISER'S BODY HAS ARRIVED

The body of Pvt. Charles L. Biser, Jr., son of Charles L. Biser, Hagerstown, Route 1, was amoung the remains of 40 Marylanders, who lost their lives during World War II returned from Europe aboard the U.S. Army transport, Carroll Victory, it was announced this week.

The Department of the Army states that each next of kin has been notified in advance, and will be notified again by local Distribution Center of the American Graves Registration Service.

Source: Daily-Mail, Hagerstown, Maryland, July 8, 1949




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