Husband of Alice Mary Lachuer who he married September 2, 1919 ~ Paris, France
Alice was born February 12, 1898, a native of Auvers-sur-Oise, Seine-et-Oise, France
They lived for many years in Buffalo. There were no known children
After Arthur's passing she returned to France were she died August 27, 1986
Arthur was a Veteran of World War I serving in Company L 311th Infantry Itrm No 78th Division and Company M 311th Infantry
He enlisted on April 29, 1918 and was discharged January 30, 1920
The application for his headstone stated it was for this cemetery
Arthur left behind his wife, and sisters, Mrs Aline Rickloft, Mrs. Nettie Evans and Mrs Susan Sprague.
There may not be a marker at his resting place.
Sources: World War I draft cards, United States census records, his wife's and his pass ports and Buffalo Evening News, Buffalo, New York, Monday, August 20, 1962, page 26
Husband of Alice Mary Lachuer who he married September 2, 1919 ~ Paris, France
Alice was born February 12, 1898, a native of Auvers-sur-Oise, Seine-et-Oise, France
They lived for many years in Buffalo. There were no known children
After Arthur's passing she returned to France were she died August 27, 1986
Arthur was a Veteran of World War I serving in Company L 311th Infantry Itrm No 78th Division and Company M 311th Infantry
He enlisted on April 29, 1918 and was discharged January 30, 1920
The application for his headstone stated it was for this cemetery
Arthur left behind his wife, and sisters, Mrs Aline Rickloft, Mrs. Nettie Evans and Mrs Susan Sprague.
There may not be a marker at his resting place.
Sources: World War I draft cards, United States census records, his wife's and his pass ports and Buffalo Evening News, Buffalo, New York, Monday, August 20, 1962, page 26
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