Letter from Colonel S. U. Marietta, Commanding Officer, Camp Hospital 33, to Captain Harry S. Truman
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OCR Page 1 of 3Camp Hospital 33,
A. P. O. 716,
American E.F.
June 4, 1919.
From:
Commanding Officer, Camp Hospital 33.
To:
Mr. Harry S. Truman, Kansas City, Missouri.
Subject: Death of Private, First Class, Harry Dabner.
1. In reply to your letter of May 12 inquiring for details
concerning the death of Private, First Class, Harry Dabner, it is
stated that he died on April 28, 1919, of pneumonia.
2. He was visited frequently by the priest, Father Davern,
who gave him the last rites of the Church; also by Miss Sarah Myers,
Red Cross Worker on duty at this hospital. The Chief Nurse reports
that he was quite cheerful and that she believes he dictated a letter
home through the Priest.
3. The nurse in charge of the ward at that time was Miss
Vera Aldrich, whose home address is La Grange, Indiana.
4. His effects were sent, in accordance with regulations,
to the Effects Depot for di sposition.
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