John Bauman, 18961921 (aged 25 years)

Name
John /Bauman/
Given names
John
Surname
Bauman
Birth
1896 31 29
Birth of a sister
Birth of a sister
Birth of a brother
Birth of a brother
Death of a paternal grandmother
Death of a paternal grandfather
Death
1921 (aged 25 years)
Family with parents
father
18651948
Birth: 1865 29 31 Switzerland
Death: 1948
mother
Marriage Marriage
himself
brother
younger sister
3 years
younger sister
4 years
younger brother
4 years
younger brother
Note

Obituary -

Death Claims Young Veteran

Special to the Star-Journal.

Kelleys Island, Jan 10 -

John S. Bauman, world war veteran and popular young man, died at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Bauman at 2:15 Sundday afternoon after an illness of five months. He was aged 24 years and five months, and is survived by his parents, two sisters, the Misses Helen and Margaret, and three brothers, Richard, Edwin and Mark, all residing here.

Bauman was at Camp Sherman for almost a year, but did not get over seas. He was ill with the flu in camp and some believe that this illness caused the breakdown which ended in his death. He was a member of the Knights of St. John.

Impressive funeral services will be held in St. Michael's church Wednesday at 9 a.m. with a solemn requiem high mass in which three priests will participate. The service flag of the church will be draped. The Knights of St. John, in uniform will attend, escorting the body from the house to the church.

**Sandusky Star Journal
January 10, 1921
Page 13

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Kelleys Island Class of 1913
Kelleys Island Class of 1913
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Catholic School Picture - 1907
Catholic School Picture - 1907
Note: Back Row: Left to Right

Back Row: Left to Right
Mrs. Roder, Helen Bauman, Marie Seeholzer, Helen Hauser, Bessie Lynch, Margaret Leyden, Clara Foley, Laura Brennan, Marian Murphy, Clara Baumler, Wilbert Baumler, John Bauman, Frank Brennan, Delbert Leyden, Irving Lynch, Fritz Martin, Frank Hughes.

Second Row: Left to Right
Harry Ramp, Carl Brennan, Raphael McGurn, Carl Erne, Carl Seeholzer, Francis Brentgartner, Clarence Baumler, Francis Leyden, Frank Haig, Romeo Purcell, Emmett Martin.

Third Row: Left to Right
Annie Yatsko, Kathleen Brennan, Annie Kekelik, Lizzie Rohy(Feyedlem), Margaret Bauman, Gertrude Foley, Margaret Brennan, Harriet Martin, Harold Brennan.