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W' Joe Cretzmeyer, born January 16, 1895, confirmed in the Catholic church of this city. Later he attended the pub- lic schools of Waverly, being a gradu- ate of the class of 1913. He then took a pre-medic course at Dubuque, and from there went to the St. Louis Medi- cal College to complete his course' Un- foreseen difficulties prevented him from completing his final course. Private Joe Cretzmeyer left XVa- verly for Camp Dodge May 24th. He was attached to the Medical Department of the 351st regiment, 88th division. August 15th he was sent to Camp Mills, Long Island, remaining there only a short time before sailing for France. After being in France only a short time, he contracted pneumonia. which resulted in his death October 17, 1918. Joe Cretzmeyer was a well known VVaver1y boy, a11d his charming person- ality won him many friends who grew to esteem and respect him for his sterling character. -1 L.l..l1l jay Barber, born July 30th, 1886. He attended the public schools of W'a- verly, graduating with the class of 1906. He then took up law at the University of Michigan, where he received his degree in p 1909. He went west to practice law till the year 1914, when he returned to VVaverly. Early last june Jay Barber enlisted in the army, and was sent to Camp Dodge. where he was soon made Corporal. While at Camp Dodge Jay contracted pneumonia, which resulted in his death Friday, October 11th, 1918. Jay Barber was a young man who stood high in the estimation of all those that knew him. His kind word and pleasant disposition made him friends with every one.
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