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Submitted: 1/24/09 • Approved: 1/6/20 • Last Updated: 1/9/20 • R141809-G0-S3
Arkansas
CORPORAL Company G 115 Infantry
World War I
February 10, 1892-December 4, 1944
Photographer-Leroy Blair
Arkansas Death Index
County: White
Volume Number: 76
Roll Number: 1945
Certificate Number: 1607
Dave A. Chapman died at his home in Judsonia Sunday, December 2, 1945.
He was born in Marysville, Kan. February 10, 1892.
Mr. Chapman was a veteran of World War I, having spent 15 months overseas. He was a member of the Earl Rogers Post in Judsonia.
He is survived by four brothers, G. M., W. B., C. J., of Judsonia; R. B. of San Diego, Calif.; and one sister, Mrs. H. B. Penn, of Step Rock; and a number of nieces and nephews.
Funeral services were held at the Providence Baptist church at 2:30 Monday afternoon, conducted by the Rev. L. M. Keeling with the Briggs-Kenney Funeral Directors in charge.
(12-4-1945)
Courtesy of;
Leroy Blair
lblblair74@gmail.com
Contributed on 1/24/09
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Record #: 141809