He was a Private with the Machine Gun Company of the 64th Infantry Regiment during World War I.
Raymond was a machinist with Electric Equipment and Service Company, Allentown.
Raymond died of asphyxiation from carbon monoxide poisoning. His car was left running in his closed garage at his 218 S. 15th Street, Allentown, PA home.
He was buried September 10, 1959 at Towamensing Cemetery.
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Bruce W. Miller (varkaard)
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He was a Private with the Machine Gun Company of the 64th Infantry Regiment during World War I.
Raymond was a machinist with Electric Equipment and Service Company, Allentown.
Raymond died of asphyxiation from carbon monoxide poisoning. His car was left running in his closed garage at his 218 S. 15th Street, Allentown, PA home.
He was buried September 10, 1959 at Towamensing Cemetery.
Correct month of death supplied by
Bruce W. Miller (varkaard)
FIND A GRAVE ID 46792755
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