Twin of Gilbert Paine Herreid, he died as infant
WWI veteran
Survivor of torpedoed Tuscania, January 1918
Along with his brother Carl J Herreid, as well as John Helleckson (son of Sena Herreid Helleckson) and Henry Oksnee all of Ettrick. Fifteen men from Trempealeau county were on board, one died, Otis Hutchins of Whitehall.
The LaCrosse Tribune
Tues May 13, 1975
ETTRICK, Wis. - Gordon P Herreid, 80, of rural Ettrick died Monday, May 12 at a La Crosse hospital. He was born Sept. 29, 1894. in the Town of Ettrick to Mr. and Mrs. Ole G. Herreid. He was aboard the ship Tuscania
He was unmarried and worked as a carpenter after returning to Ettrick. Survivors are three brothers, Carl, Richard and Leo, all of rural Ettrick; four sisters, Mrs. Joseph (Rachel) Olson of Melrose, Mrs. Blanche Johnson, Houston, Minn., Mrs Bernice Anderson, and Grace Herreid of rural LaCrosse.
Twin of Gilbert Paine Herreid, he died as infant
WWI veteran
Survivor of torpedoed Tuscania, January 1918
Along with his brother Carl J Herreid, as well as John Helleckson (son of Sena Herreid Helleckson) and Henry Oksnee all of Ettrick. Fifteen men from Trempealeau county were on board, one died, Otis Hutchins of Whitehall.
The LaCrosse Tribune
Tues May 13, 1975
ETTRICK, Wis. - Gordon P Herreid, 80, of rural Ettrick died Monday, May 12 at a La Crosse hospital. He was born Sept. 29, 1894. in the Town of Ettrick to Mr. and Mrs. Ole G. Herreid. He was aboard the ship Tuscania
He was unmarried and worked as a carpenter after returning to Ettrick. Survivors are three brothers, Carl, Richard and Leo, all of rural Ettrick; four sisters, Mrs. Joseph (Rachel) Olson of Melrose, Mrs. Blanche Johnson, Houston, Minn., Mrs Bernice Anderson, and Grace Herreid of rural LaCrosse.
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