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Frank Pitterle
1896-1918
Born 06 26 1896
First Communion 06 06 1909
Confirmation 11 11 1909
Graduation, St. Henry’s 06 21 1909
Graduation, Watertown High School 06 18 1913
Enlisted with Co E of Watertown 05 1917
Died at age 22 08 30 1918, WWI casualty
Gravestone is at St.
Henry’s Cemetery but Frank body was never sent back to the U.S. Is memorialized in Oise-Aisne American
Cemetery and Memorial, one and a half miles east of Fere-En-Tardenois,
France. The Oise-Aisne American Cemetery and Memorial website
database has him officially listed as “Missing in Action or Buried at Sea”
on its “Tablets of the Missing” at Oise-Aisne American Cemetery
Frank L.
Pitterle, Corp, 120 Machine Gun
Battalion, 32nd Division
Died
Abstracted
from WDTimes, 09 30 1918 and 10 07
1918
A Watertown boy, Company Clerk Frank
Pitterle, a member of Co. E, made the supreme sacrifice on the blood-stained
field of France. Official notification
was not immediately received but, according to the Watertown Daily Times, Captain A. F. Solliday wrote a home in a
letter stated that he had been informed of the killing and that he had located
the grave.
Frank Pitterle was a son of Mr. and
Mrs. Vincent Pitterle,
A
Buried in
France but gravestone in parish
cemetery.
St. Henry’s Cemetery
veterans listing
Image portfolio:
1916 1917 1918
I L Henry employee
Sgt. Frank L. Pitterle Post No. 189, Watertown:
American Legion Band_1 American Legion Band_2
Article cross reference:
Watertown’s
Company E Went to War, Frank Pitterle