Leo V. Zimmermann 

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107th Supply Train, Sanitary Squad #1, 32nd Division

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Sheboygan Press News   Feb. 1936          <click here>

USS Kanawha Letter   July 1929             <click here>

Houghton Letter        Dec. 1930               <click here>

New York Times Letter  April 1938        <click here>

Leonard V. Zimmermann - Milwaukee, Wisconsin

Army Rank: Private (1918) Medic

Assigned Unit: Sanitary Squad No. 1, 32nd Red Arrow Division

Army Serial Number:

Enlisted:

Promoted:

Army Discharge: 1919

Remarks:  Overseas Jan. 24, 1918 – 1919

  Torpedoed on the Transport Tuscania Feb. 5, 1918

  One of the Founders of the Tuscania Survivors Association.

  Lifetime member of the Tuscania Survivors Association.

  Historian for the Tuscania Survivors Association.

  Address: 277  10th Street, Milwaukee, WI (1900)

  Address: 310  12th Street, Milwaukee, WI (1910)

  Address: Milwaukee, WI (1920)

  Address: 624 N. Water St., Milwaukee, WI (1938)

Fathers Name: James Zimmermann

(b. April 22, 1849 Milwaukee, WI) (d. April 13, 1929 Milwaukee, WI)

Mothers Name: Emily Leocadia Schowalter

(b. Nov. 26, 1856 Milwaukee, WI) (d. Jan. 27, 1934 Milwaukee, WI)

  Married: Oct. 26, 1880 Milwaukee, WI

Brothers: Eugene, James, Robert, and Paul Zimmermann

Sister: Marie Zimmermann-Weishar

Civilian Occupation: Grocery Store Clerk

Born: Dec. 22, 1888 Milwaukee, WI

Died: May 25, 1971 Milwaukee, WI (age 82)

   Cause of death: Stroke

Cemetery: Calvary Catholic Cemetery, Milwaukee, WI

  Date of Internment: May 28, 1971

Plot: Block 20, Row 43 N

 

 

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