George M, Hickel
People in this community were shocked to hear of the sudden death of George M. Hickel, who passed away at Jefferson Barracks. Mo., from Spanish influenza, on Tuesday, Oct. 15. Mr. Hickel was called for military service Oct. 2.
He came to Kremlin, Mont., three years ago and clerked in one of the local stores for one year. He then purchased the Harness Shop at which work he was doing at the time he was called. While in Kremlin Mr. Hickel made a large acquaintance, who will mourn his death.
He is survived by his mother and father and sisters and brothers.
His remains were shipped to his old home at Ray, North Dakota.
US Army WWI Vet
PVT 34S Field Arty. 91 Div.
George M, Hickel
People in this community were shocked to hear of the sudden death of George M. Hickel, who passed away at Jefferson Barracks. Mo., from Spanish influenza, on Tuesday, Oct. 15. Mr. Hickel was called for military service Oct. 2.
He came to Kremlin, Mont., three years ago and clerked in one of the local stores for one year. He then purchased the Harness Shop at which work he was doing at the time he was called. While in Kremlin Mr. Hickel made a large acquaintance, who will mourn his death.
He is survived by his mother and father and sisters and brothers.
His remains were shipped to his old home at Ray, North Dakota.
US Army WWI Vet
PVT 34S Field Arty. 91 Div.
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