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Charles Leonard Antles

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Charles Leonard Antles Veteran

Birth
Cedar Rapids, Linn County, Iowa, USA
Death
6 Feb 1963 (aged 63)
Des Moines, Polk County, Iowa, USA
Burial
Cedar Rapids, Linn County, Iowa, USA GPS-Latitude: 41.9589268, Longitude: -91.67572
Plot
Block 13 of the 3rd addition
Memorial ID
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Antles family: Frank F. Antles, Sr., Jennie Antles, Charles Leonard Antles, Julia J. "Nana" Hanson Antles & Daryl Webster Dayton.

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Honor Roll, Linn County, Iowa, p. 163.

Pvt. Chas. L. Antles
Cedar Rapids, Iowa
__Born Cedar Rapids, Iowa, March, 1900. Son of Jennie and Frank F. Antles. Volunteered March 1, 1917. Co. D, 168th Infantry, Rainbow Division. Gave right arm at Chateau Thierry.

---- Obit:

The Cedar Rapids Gazette,
Fri., Feb. 8, 1963, p. 3, col. 4.

Charles Antles
__Charles Leonard Antles, a former Cedar Rapids resident, died at Des Moines Wednesday follwoing a long illness.
__Born March 9, 1899, in Cedar Rapids, he was married to Julia Hanson in 1931 at Waukegan, Ill. He was a veteran of World war I and was a retired deputy United States marshal.
__Surviving in addition to his wife, are a daughter, Mary Jane Creger of Kingsville, Texas, and four grandchildren.
__Mr. Antles was a member of Union Park Methodist church at Des Moines and the Rainbow division. He was a member of the Last Man's club of Co. D.
__Services: Turner chapel at 3 Saturday by the Rev. Charles Q. Wallace. Military services: Linwood cemetery by Hanford post, American Legion. Friends may call at the chapel.
Antles family: Frank F. Antles, Sr., Jennie Antles, Charles Leonard Antles, Julia J. "Nana" Hanson Antles & Daryl Webster Dayton.

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Honor Roll, Linn County, Iowa, p. 163.

Pvt. Chas. L. Antles
Cedar Rapids, Iowa
__Born Cedar Rapids, Iowa, March, 1900. Son of Jennie and Frank F. Antles. Volunteered March 1, 1917. Co. D, 168th Infantry, Rainbow Division. Gave right arm at Chateau Thierry.

---- Obit:

The Cedar Rapids Gazette,
Fri., Feb. 8, 1963, p. 3, col. 4.

Charles Antles
__Charles Leonard Antles, a former Cedar Rapids resident, died at Des Moines Wednesday follwoing a long illness.
__Born March 9, 1899, in Cedar Rapids, he was married to Julia Hanson in 1931 at Waukegan, Ill. He was a veteran of World war I and was a retired deputy United States marshal.
__Surviving in addition to his wife, are a daughter, Mary Jane Creger of Kingsville, Texas, and four grandchildren.
__Mr. Antles was a member of Union Park Methodist church at Des Moines and the Rainbow division. He was a member of the Last Man's club of Co. D.
__Services: Turner chapel at 3 Saturday by the Rev. Charles Q. Wallace. Military services: Linwood cemetery by Hanford post, American Legion. Friends may call at the chapel.

Inscription

Monument:
Charles L. Antles
1899 - 1963
Julia J. Antles
1899 - 2001
Military marker:
Charles L. Antles
Iowa
PFC Co D 168 Infantry
World War I PH
March 9, 1899 - Feb 6, 1963



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