Wisconsin Gold Star List – Iron County

Last Updated on July 25, 2024 by Dennis

A comprehensive roster of casualties from Iron County, Wisconsin, detailing the hometown, age, unit, location of death, and cause of death for soldiers, sailors, marines, and nurses who sacrificed their lives during World War I.

See abbreviations on main Wisconsin’s Gold Star List page.

Army

Aho, Eric J., 22, Iron Belt; corp 355inf; St. Mihiel, Meuse River, Argonne; kin Nov 5,’18.

Blise, Herman, 23, Iron Belt; pvt 343inf; overseas; dd (pneu) Oct 2, ’18.

Demaraski, Adam, 22, Montreal; core 6inf; overseas; drowned June 6, ’18.

Grenda, John, 25, Hurley ; pvt 354inf; kin Oct 21, ’15.

Hawley, Franklin M., 55, m, Mercer; 1Lt meddet 15cav; overseas; dd (mening) Oct 4,’18.

Poole, Orrin F., 29, Hurley; pvt SATC UW; U. S.; dd (pneu) Oct 30, ’18.

Richards, Fred J., 27, Saxon; pvt 31mgbn; U. S.; dd (pneu) Oct 4, ’18.

Trione, Thomas J., 25, m, Iron Belt; pvt 333fa; overseas; dd (pneu) Oct 4,’18.

Weber, William F., 25, Saxon; pvt rpldrft TC; overseas; dd (pneu) Dec 4,’18.

Zuchowski, Antoine, 23, Saxon; pvt 125inf ; kia Aug 1, ’18.

Navy

Pecotte, Harry Adrian, 23, Hurley; engnr 2c1; d of burns received while on duty on the USS Louisiana, Naval Hospital, Norfolk, Va., Jan 12, ’19.


Locations:
Iron County WI,

Collection:
Gregory, John Goadby. Wisconsin's gold star list; soldiers, sailors, marines, and nurses from the Badger state who died in the federal service during the world war. State Historical Society of Wisconsin. 1925.

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