Article clipped from The Democratic Banner

j. ooucier, i^iikc* view, u.; jonn uaviuby*+*inwlfoCOU€(11beClTiIt.StinHall, Kendallville, Ind.; G. C. Ailing* er. La Rue, O.; W. H. Williams, Potts-vllle, O.Thirty-five of the comrades were present out of a possible two hundred and eighty-six invitations sent out. Many of the boys are getting old and canuot stand the trip to these reunions and must forego the pleasure enjoyed by those who do go. Many of the wives and families were present and Joined heartily into the spirit of the exercises, making the day one long to ho remembered.The roll of dead was called for the past year and the names of four, as follows, were announced: A. D.l-aunder, Co. B; Lewis Kah, Co. P; Joseph Phillips ffnd Robert A. Lari-more, Co. G.The committee on resolutions reported as follows:Comrades, another year has come and gone and at our annual roll call the names of Comrades A. D. Launders, Lewis Kali, Joseph Phillips and Robert A. Lari in ore have uot responded.These comrades have gone to the eternal camping grounds. They were brave soldiers, truo comrades, who stood shoulder to shoulder with us in the fore front of battle In the great Htruggle for the supremacy of the old Hug, and for the life of this nation and liberty of its citizenship.Resolved, That we will miss from our ranks and annual reunions, yet we can cherish their memories by remembering their valiant services, their devotion to their country, and tojralty to the Stars and Stripes.Resolved. That while wo bow in humble submission to the will of the Great Commander of ail In ordering these comrades from our ranks; we feel deeply the loss.Resolved, Tbut we extend to families of these comrades our heartfelt sympathy and point them for comfort and consolation to that same Com-Niauder who took them from their homes and firesides and who doeth ail things well.Col. L. G. Hunt reported the following special sentiment on the death of Comrade Robert A. Larlinore of Company G:Comrades, it is almost incredible, yet ii ia too true, that our comrado Robert A. Larlinore, and his amiable u wile were murdered in their home in u
Newspaper Details

The Democratic Banner

Mount Vernon, Ohio, US

Fri, Jul 29, 1910

Page 7

Full Page
Clipped by
Profile Icon
Anonymous

CA, USA 13 Feb 2025

Other Publications Near Mount Vernon, Ohio

The Democratic Banner