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Charles McIlvaine “Mack” Sommerville Sr.

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Charles McIlvaine “Mack” Sommerville Sr. Veteran

Birth
Georgetown, District of Columbia, District of Columbia, USA
Death
13 Jul 1944 (aged 49)
Georgetown, District of Columbia, District of Columbia, USA
Burial
Washington, District of Columbia, District of Columbia, USA GPS-Latitude: 38.9127583, Longitude: -77.0582667
Plot
Chapel, Cremation Site 0.
Memorial ID
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Early movie career cut short by the draft. Private Co B 134th Machine Gun Battl'n (37th Division) WWI. Severely wounded on Sept. 29, 1918 at the battle of the Argonne Forrest. Mack had been shot in the left leg. The family was notified by telegram from France on 12/10/1918. He spent months recuperating in France and arrived at Walter Reed Hospital the last week of March 1919. Mack was married 3 times. Gladys Conkling of Los Angeles, California was the mother of his son Charles M. Jr. Helene W ____ was his second wife. Mary Large Sommerville of D.C. was his widow. During WWII he worked for the Interior Dept.
Early movie career cut short by the draft. Private Co B 134th Machine Gun Battl'n (37th Division) WWI. Severely wounded on Sept. 29, 1918 at the battle of the Argonne Forrest. Mack had been shot in the left leg. The family was notified by telegram from France on 12/10/1918. He spent months recuperating in France and arrived at Walter Reed Hospital the last week of March 1919. Mack was married 3 times. Gladys Conkling of Los Angeles, California was the mother of his son Charles M. Jr. Helene W ____ was his second wife. Mary Large Sommerville of D.C. was his widow. During WWII he worked for the Interior Dept.

Gravesite Details

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