He was a Veteran of WWI and entered the Regular Army as Private 1st Class, and promoted to Sergeant from October 18, 1915 through September, 1919. Bryan's service number was 563408.
While serving his country, he met and married Mary 'Mayme' Veronica Joyce. They were married at the Immaculate Conception Church in El Paso, Texas on September 6, 1917. They were blessed with six children: Bryan Michael, June Mary, Ramon Gerhard, Hubert Francis, Ave Maria, and Charlotte Cecilia. At the time of his death, he was a painter for the United States Naval Dry Docks in Los Angeles, CA.
Comrade Bryan Cobb's funeral services were conducted by the Chaplain in the Facility Cemetery and was buried with full Military Honors in Section 175, Row B, Grave 5. His grave will receive perpetual care.
He was a Veteran of WWI and entered the Regular Army as Private 1st Class, and promoted to Sergeant from October 18, 1915 through September, 1919. Bryan's service number was 563408.
While serving his country, he met and married Mary 'Mayme' Veronica Joyce. They were married at the Immaculate Conception Church in El Paso, Texas on September 6, 1917. They were blessed with six children: Bryan Michael, June Mary, Ramon Gerhard, Hubert Francis, Ave Maria, and Charlotte Cecilia. At the time of his death, he was a painter for the United States Naval Dry Docks in Los Angeles, CA.
Comrade Bryan Cobb's funeral services were conducted by the Chaplain in the Facility Cemetery and was buried with full Military Honors in Section 175, Row B, Grave 5. His grave will receive perpetual care.
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