Birth records say May 4th, while grave says Dec. 14th.
At the time of WWI, he was listed as working as a coal miner in Kingmont, West Virginia.
On his WWI draft card, Elmer listed "Opposed to war" as his option.
He married Ethel Tims, with no known children.
Elmer owned "Sunshine Inn" Groceries
in Fairmont, West Virginia.
He died in 1952 of Coronary thrombosis.
Birth records say May 4th, while grave says Dec. 14th.
At the time of WWI, he was listed as working as a coal miner in Kingmont, West Virginia.
On his WWI draft card, Elmer listed "Opposed to war" as his option.
He married Ethel Tims, with no known children.
Elmer owned "Sunshine Inn" Groceries
in Fairmont, West Virginia.
He died in 1952 of Coronary thrombosis.
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