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Michael Brunner

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Michael Brunner

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Death
8 Aug 1918 (aged 31–32)
Burial
Alverno, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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MICHAEL BRUNNER

ANOTHER CO. H BOY HAS MADE SUPREME SACRIFICE
Michael Brunner, Who Volunteered With Local Company, Dies of Wounds Received in Battle
Another name has been added to Manitowoc county's roll of honor—soldiers who have made the supreme sacrifice "over there," messages received by relatives announcing the death of Michael Brunner from wounds received in action in France. Brunner left here a member of Company H a little over a year ago, having volunteered when the call for men to fill the ranks of the company was issued at the time war was declared. He was serving with the old command when wounded in the fighting on the western front, where the American troops are stationed.
Messages telling of the death of Private Brunner were received by relatives, Mrs. Margaret Allie, 1013 Twenty first street, Two Rivers, and by a brother residing on route No.1 out of this city.
Private Brunner is the seventh Manitowoc county boy who has given his life for his country in the fight for world democracy and is the third killed in action from this county.
Manitowoc Daily Herald, Thursday, August 29, 1918

MICHAEL BRUNNER

ANOTHER CO. H BOY HAS MADE SUPREME SACRIFICE
Michael Brunner, Who Volunteered With Local Company, Dies of Wounds Received in Battle
Another name has been added to Manitowoc county's roll of honor—soldiers who have made the supreme sacrifice "over there," messages received by relatives announcing the death of Michael Brunner from wounds received in action in France. Brunner left here a member of Company H a little over a year ago, having volunteered when the call for men to fill the ranks of the company was issued at the time war was declared. He was serving with the old command when wounded in the fighting on the western front, where the American troops are stationed.
Messages telling of the death of Private Brunner were received by relatives, Mrs. Margaret Allie, 1013 Twenty first street, Two Rivers, and by a brother residing on route No.1 out of this city.
Private Brunner is the seventh Manitowoc county boy who has given his life for his country in the fight for world democracy and is the third killed in action from this county.
Manitowoc Daily Herald, Thursday, August 29, 1918

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