Hall County NEGenWeb WWI Veterans Index Lists The Men Who Never Came Home

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Mother, I still see your face
Smiling through your tears
The face I've loved, more everyday
Through all my eighteen years
And Father, what is that I see
Could it be a tear?
Upon your strong and weathered face
A mix of pride and fear?
For you have loved me all my life
And raised me to be proud
I stood before you, a man that day
Among the cheering crowd
I heard the whistle of the train
Flying down the track
It came to take me far away
And it shall bring me back
There is a place upon the hill
So peaceful and serene
Where loved ones rest among the stones
Now they're awaiting me
My life I give for freedom's call
My home, forever free
And it will not have been in vain
If you remember me
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AYERS, Earl
BENSEN, Allan
BENSON, Charles A
BETTS, Fred Leroy
CADY, Fayette
CATES, Edwin L
CONNOR, Leo T
DUEL, Benjamin
HARRIS, Richard L
HUYCK, Floyd Gregg
KINDIG, Lester Harrison
KRUSE, Fred
PALMER, George S
QUISENBERRY, William M
SHOOPMAN, Marvin
SUTHERLAND, John
TANNEHILL, William
TAYLOR, Bruce
YUND, Henry Ridlon
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