Indiana Weekly Messenger
8 February 1923
Carl Zene Kneedler, a popular young man of Cherrytree and a veteran of the World War, was instantly killed Monday by falling from the coal dock while engaged in coaling his engine. The deceased was born and lived all his life in Cherrytree, where he was much esteemed. He served four years and seven months in the United States army, and had been for the past three years a fireman for the New York Central Railroad.
Pvt. U.S. Army; World War One; 1917-1919;
Co. E; 5th Inf; 17th Inf. Div.
Served a total of 4 yrs. & 7 mos.
Indiana Weekly Messenger
8 February 1923
Carl Zene Kneedler, a popular young man of Cherrytree and a veteran of the World War, was instantly killed Monday by falling from the coal dock while engaged in coaling his engine. The deceased was born and lived all his life in Cherrytree, where he was much esteemed. He served four years and seven months in the United States army, and had been for the past three years a fireman for the New York Central Railroad.
Pvt. U.S. Army; World War One; 1917-1919;
Co. E; 5th Inf; 17th Inf. Div.
Served a total of 4 yrs. & 7 mos.
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