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Sources

"Officers and Enlisted Men of the United States Naval Service Who Died During the World War", Bureau of Navigation of the Navy Department, 1920.
 
"United States Coast Guard Roll of Honor, April 6, 1917 to November 30, 1918", supplement to Report of the Secretary of the Navy, 1919.

Notes

1. The US Coast Guard is incorporated into the US Navy in time of war.

2. Information is in order - Name, Rank, Service other than USN, (next of kin; appointment/enlistment), ship, base or place of death, cause, date of death.

3. Main abbreviations: A - Aviation, F - Female, G - General, JG - junior grade, NNV - National Naval Volunteers, R - Radio, USNRF - US Naval Reserve Force, USNRC - United States Naval Reserve Corps.

4. US Navy Officer Ranks and Enlisted Rates.

5. See also US Navy and Coast Guard Casualties by Date and Ship/Base, starting 1914. There is a separate Coast Guard list by Date.






LA COMBE, HENRY JOSEPH, Fireman, 2nd class, (father, Joseph A La Combe, Hinckley, N Y; enlisted Syracuse, N Y July 16, 1917), USS Jacob Jones, destroyer (No.61), sailing Brest, France for Queenstown, Ireland, torpedoed and sunk by U.53, December 6, 1917

 

LA FARGUE, LOUIS, Fireman, 3rd class, (mother, Madaline La Fargue, 337 Pennsylvania Street, Vallejo, Calif; enlisted Mare Island, Calif, May 8, 1917), USS Mount Vernon, ex-German liner Kronprinzessen Cecilie, troop transport (ID-4508), torpedoed and damaged by U.82 off French Atlantic coast, September 5, 1918

 

LA FEVER, JAMES WRIGHT, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (wife, Lena La Fever, Bowers Mills, Mo; enlisted St Louis, Mo, July 10, 1918), Naval Hospital, Hampton Roads, Va, respiratory disease, September 26, 1918

 

LA FLAMME, ARTHUR WILLIAM, Chief Quartermaster, USNRF, (mother, Rachel M La Flamme, 66 Brook Street, Manchester, N H; enlisted Boston, Mass, June 8, 1918), Gallops Island, Boston, Mass, respiratory disease, September 25, 1918

 

LA FORGE, WILLIAM PETERS, Apprentice Seaman, (father, Gustave La Forge, 3845 Cuyler Avenue, Chicago, Ill; enlisted Chicago, Ill, July 5, 1918), USS Salem, scout cruiser (No.3, later CL-3), liberty boat returning from Key West, Fla to ship, capsized, missing, September 29, 1918

 

LA POINTE, WILFRED A, Electrician, 1st class, USNRF, (father, John La Pointe, 11 Silver Street, Greenfield, Mass; enlisted Newport, R I, December 7, 1917), Naval Hospital, Newport, R I, respiratory disease, January 20, 1918

 

LA RACCO, FRANK, Seaman, 2nd class, (father, Thomas La Racco, 1820 Spencer Place, Mamaroneck, N Y; enlisted New York, N Y June 7, 1918), Naval Hospital, Newport, R I, respiratory disease, September 25, 1918

 

LA ROSE, JOHN BENJAMIN, Baker, 2nd class, USNRF, (wife, Genevieve M La Rose, 600 West One hundred and sixty-ninth Street, New York, N Y; enlisted Albany, N Y July 27, 1918), Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill, respiratory disease, October 3, 1918

 

LA VOIE, EDWARD JOSEPH, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (brother, Frank La Voie, 20 North Spooner Street, Plymouth, Mass; enlisted Provinceton, Mass, March 10, 1918), St Andrews Hospital, Boston, Mass, respiratory disease, October 18, 1918

 

LAAUKEA, HERMAN, Musician, 2nd class, (wife, Lily Laaukea, Parker Lane, Honolulu, T H; enlisted Honolulu, T H, August 19, 1918), Naval Station, Pearl Harbor, T H, respiratory disease, September 2, 1918 (BN - duplicated entry, also KAAUKEA, wife, Lily Kaaukea)

 

LABBE, ALAN LOUIS, Coxswain, USNRF, (wife, Ellen S Labba, St Martinville, La; enlisted New Orleans, La, July 9, 1918), New Orleans, La, disease, September 30, 1918

 

LABELL, DEWEY FRANCIS, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (mother, Lottie LaBell, 51 Maple Street, Hudson Falls, N Y; enlisted Albany, N Y July 8, 1918), New York, N Y, respiratory disease, October 5, 1918

 

LABRECQUE, ALPHONSE, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (mother, Delia Labrecque, Claremont, N H; enlisted Boston, Mass, March 27, 1918), Naval Training Camp, Bumkin Island, Mass, influenza, September 19, 1918

 

LABRY, WARDEN EDDINGS, Gunner's Mate, 1st class, (wife, Idabell Labry, 516 Toulouse Street, New Orleans, La; enlisted Cincinnati, Ohio, September 3, 1915), Naval Hospital, Newport, R I, respiratory disease, September 17, 1918

 

LACARBONARA, RALPH, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (wife, Rose LaCarbonara, 32 Prince Street, Boston, Mass; enlisted Boston, Mass, October 15, 1917), USS Ticonderoga, ex-German Kamilla Rickmers, freighter (ID 1958), convoy straggler due to engine trouble, sunk by gunfire and torpedo of U.152 in North Atlantic (total of 213 Naval crew and Army soldiers lost), September 30, 1918

 

LACCORN, PAUL EUGENE, Hospital Apprentice, 2nd class, USNRF, (father, Paul M Laccorn, 1547 Avenue A, New York, N Y; enlisted New York, N Y May 29, 1918), Naval Training Camp, Pelham Bay Park, N Y, influenza, October 16, 1918

 

LACEY, CHARLES JOSEPH, Pharmacist's Mate, 2nd class, (father, Dennis Lacey, 321 West Forty-4th Street, New York, N Y; enlisted New York, N Y May 26, 1913), Naval Hospital, New York, N Y, disease, June 2, 1917

 

LACHANCE, EDWARD JOSEPH, Landsman for Electrician, USNRF, (wife, Mazie LaChance, 7 Mount Olivet Avenue, Maspeth, Long Island, N Y; enlisted New York, N Y July 8, 1918), Naval Training Station, Great Lakes, Ill, respiratory disease, October 4, 1918

 

LACKYARD, WESLEY LAFAYETTE, Machinist's Mate, 1st class, USNRF, (wife, Ida N Lackyard, Box 167, Delta, Utah; enlisted Salt Lake City, Utah, August 3, 1918), Naval Air Station, Pensacola, Fla, respiratory disease, October 1, 1918

 

LACY, WINFRED HERMAN, Chief Gunner's Mate, (wife, Sara A Lacy, 100 Fitzgerald Street, Philadelphia, Pa; enlisted New York, N Y May 23, 1917), Naval Hospital, Philadelphia, Pa, influenza, September 29, 1918

 

LADD, JOSEPH BERNARD, Yeoman, 3rd class, USNRF, (mother, Sarah E Ladd, Salina, Ivans; enlisted Kansas City, Mo, November 27, 1917), Great Lakes, Ill, explosion, killed, September 4, 1918

 

LAHYM, JAKIE DEVEER, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (mother, Marie Lahym, 777 Woodward Avenue, Detroit, Mich; enlisted Detroit, Mich, June 4, 1918), Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill, influenza, September 23, 1918

 

LAIL, GEORGE, Machinist's Mate, 2nd class, USNRF, (father, Lee Lail, Conover, N C; enlisted Raleigh, N C, July 18, 1918), Naval Hospital, Naval Base, Va, respiratory disease, October 6, 1918

 

LALLY, WILLIAM MCDEVITT, Ensign, USNRF (class 3), (father, Michael E Lally, 1034 Rebecca Avenue, Wilkinsburg, Pa; appointed Pennsylvania), Lane Hospital, San Francisco, Calif, respiratory disease, October 20, 1918

 

LALONE, CLAUDIUS ANDREW, Seaman, 2nd class, (mother, Sarah L Jacobson, 107 East Seventh Street, Devils Lake, N Dak; enlisted Minneapolis, Minn, September 8, 1916), Naval Hospital, New York, N Y, disease, June 14, 1917

 

LAMB, AUBREY L, Boilermaker, USNRF, (father, W R Lamb, 2014 Queen Street, Portsmouth, Va; enlisted Collier Cyclops, May 19, 1917), USS Cyclops, collier (No.4), ship disappeared in western Atlantic after leaving Barbados on March 4, 1918, declared lost, June 14, 1918

 

LAMB, HARRY EVERITT, Landsman for Electrician (R), USNRF, (father, Charles A Lamb, Star Route, Quincy, Ill; enlisted Peoria, Ill, May 31, 1918), Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill, influenza, September 25, 1918

 

LAMB, WILLIAM KENT, Seaman, 2nd class, (mother, Nellie M Lamb, Winnemucca, Nev; enlisted San Francisco, Calif, September 29, 1915), Naval Station, Mare Island, Calif, influenza, October 29, 1918

 

LAMBERT, LOFTON GRADY, Landsman for Electrician (R), (father, Joshua E Lambert, R F D 8, box 2, Jackson, Tenn; enlisted Nashville, Tenn, June 25, 1918), Naval Hospital, Chelsea, Mass, influenza, September 20, 1918

 

LAMBERT, RAYMOND EDGAR, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (father, James A Lambert, R F D 1, Faulkener, Kans; enlisted St Louis, Mo, July 11, 1918), Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill, influenza, October 17, 1918

 

LAMBERT, SAMUEL TAYLOR, Oiler, USNRF, (father, W George Lambert, 562 Fairview Street, Riverside, N J; enlisted Philadelphia, Pa, May 30, 1917), USS Orizaba, troop transport (ID-1536), developing ship's depth charge launcher, depth charge accidentally exploded, DOI, August 17, 1918

 

LAMKE, ERVIN HENRY, Apprentice Seaman, USNRF, (father, Albert C Lamke, Jordan, Mont; enlisted Salt Lake City, Utah, July 19, 1918), Naval Training Camp, Seattle, Wash, respiratory disease, October 7, 1918

 

LAMM, THOMAS BUSBY, Apprentice Seaman, USNRF, (father, Jesse Lamm, Wilson Mills, N C; enlisted Raleigh, N C, July 22, 1918), Naval Hospital, Hampton Roads, Va, respiratory disease, November 3, 1918

 

LAMMERS, JOHN, Fireman, 3rd class, USNRF, (father, Garrett Lammers, Route 12, Oostburg, Wis; enlisted Milwaukee, Wis, July 16, 1918), Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill, influenza, September 25, 1918

 

LAMONT, EDWIN FRANCIS, Hospital Apprentice, 1st class, USNRF, (father, John E Lamont, 274 Orms Street, Providence, R I; enlisted Newport, R I, November 27, 1917), Naval Hospital, New London, Conn, respiratory disease, September 27, 1918

 

LAMPORT, NATHAN HARRY, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (mother, Ethel Lamport, 990 John R Street, Detroit, Mich; enlisted Great Lakes, Ill, April 23, 1918), Naval Air Station, Paimboeuf, France, injured, September 3, 1918

 

LANCASHIRE, AMMI WRIGHT, Ensign, USNRF (class 4), (father, Mr Henry J Lancashire, 7 East Seventy-fifth Street, New York, City, N Y; appointed Massachusetts), Naval Hospital, Philadelphia, Pa, influenza, September 27, 1918

 

LANCASTER, AUBREY, Apprentice Seaman, (mother, Cyntha Lancaster, Lampasas, Tex; enlisted Oklahoma City, Okla, November 16, 1917), Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill, disease, December 14, 1917

 

LANCASTER, WILLIAM ELTON, Seaman, 2nd class, (father, Henry Lancaster, R R 3, Macon, Ill; enlisted Peoria, Ill, November 22, 1917), Naval Station, Great Lakes, Ill, respiratory disease, February 11, 1918

 

LAND, ROY ADAM, Apprentice Seaman, (mother, Viola Land, Juniata, Nebr; enlisted Omaha, Nebr, November 27, 1917), Naval Hospital, Charleston, S C, respiratory disease, January 29, 1918

 

LANDALL, HARRY, Quartermaster, 1st class, (father, John Landall, Ault, Colo; enlisted Denver, Colo, February 26, 1915), USS Ticonderoga, ex-German Kamilla Rickmers, freighter (ID 1958), convoy straggler due to engine trouble, sunk by gunfire and torpedo of U.152 in North Atlantic (total of 213 Naval crew and Army soldiers lost), September 30, 1918

 

LANDGREN, GEORGE A, Quartermaster, 1st class, USNRF, (mother, Clara Landgren, 5216 Wayne Avenue, Chicago, Ill; enlisted U S S Cyclops, May 16, 1917), USS Cyclops, collier (No.4), ship disappeared in western Atlantic after leaving Barbados on March 4, 1918, declared lost, June 14, 1918

 

LANDON, GEORGE JOSEPH, Fireman, 1st class, (mother, Kate Landon, box 52, Hugo, Colo; enlisted Denver, Colo, April 23, 1917), Naval Hospital, Key West, Fla, respiratory disease, October 22, 1918

 

LANDRIGAN, PETER ALOYSIUS, Apprentice Seaman, USNRF, (sister, Agnes Chalmers, Hamilton Street, Dorchester, Mass; enlisted Boston, Mass, July 29, 1918), Boston, Mass, respiratory disease, September 18, 1918

 

LANDRY, SIMON CLIFFORD, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (father, Alfred J Landry, 125 Grant Avenue, Medford, Mass; enlisted Boston, Mass, June 10, 1918), at home, respiratory disease, September 19, 1918

 

LANDRY, WHITNEY COLUMBUS, Fireman, 2nd class, USNRF, (mother, Oceana D Landry, Houma, La; enlisted New Orleans, La, February 27, 1917), Naval Hospital, New Orleans, La, influenza, January 30, 1918

 

LANDSTROM, STANLEY ERVIN, Electrician, 2nd class (G), USNRF, (mother, Hannah Landstrom, 322 Gifford Avenue, San Jose, Calif; enlisted San Jose, Calif, December 14, 1917), Navy Yard, Mare Island, Calif, influenza, October 17, 1918

 

LANDY, ABE, Apprentice Seaman, USNRF (not in active Service), (mother, Elizabeth Weiner Landy, 3213 West Clifford Street, Philadelphia, Pa; enlisted Philadelphia, Pa, August 8, 1918), Philadelphia, Pa, influenza, October 10, 1918

 

LANE, ALBERT MELVIN, Seaman, 2nd class, (mother, Marie Lane, Decorah, Iowa; enlisted Minneapolis, Minn, June 21, 1918), Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill, influenza, October 4, 1918

 

LANE, ALBERT, Fireman, 1st class, (father, Thomas H Lane, Logan, Okla; enlisted Portland, Oreg, December 15, 1917), USS El Oriente, freighter (ID-4504), influenza, October 14, 1918

 

LANE, BERT HUNTER, Boy, 1st class, USCG, (stepmother, Mrs Ruby D Lane, 520 North Fla Avenue, Lakeland, Fla), USS Tampa, ex-USCG Cutter, ocean escort, left escort of HG.107, torpedoed and sunk by UB.91 off Bristol Channel in 50.40N, 06.19W (total of 115 crew and 16 passengers lost), September 26, 1918

 

LANE, HENRY EDWARD, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (father, John H Lane, 73 George Street, Roxbury, Mass; enlisted Boston, Mass, April 16, 1918), Naval Hospital, Newport, R I, respiratory disease, September 16, 1918

 

LANE, LUTHER, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (father, Barzil Lane, Eckerty, Ind; enlisted Louisville, Ky, July 12, 1918), Naval Hospital, Puget Sound, Wash, influenza, October 2, 1918

 

LANE, ROLLIE, Fireman, 2nd class, USNRF, (wife, LaFayette W Lane, Wickliffe, Ky; enlisted Louisville, Ky, July 7, 1918), USS Mercy, ex-liner Saratoga, hospital ship (ID-1305, later AH-4), served along US East Coast, respiratory disease, October 5, 1918

 

LANE, WILLIS LINWOOD, Gunner's Mate, 3rd class, USNRF, (wife, Edna Lane, general delivery, Richmond, Me; enlisted Bath, Me, April 25, 1917), Montclair, N J, respiratory disease, September 26, 1918

 

LANG, GOTTFRIED, Jr, Seaman, (brother, Albert Lang, 47 Whitehall Street, New York, N Y; enlisted New York, N Y April 27, 1917), USS Apache, ex-motor boat, patrol and despatch craft (SP-729) Boston, Mass, drowned, September 2, 1917

 

LANG, HAROLD HOLDEN, Machinist's Mate, 1st class, (mother, Fannie Witherall, Dorchester, Mass; enlisted New York, N Y November 9, 1914), US Submarine A-7 (Shark), patrols off Manila, P I, at Naval Hospital, Canacao, PI, internal gasoline explosion and fire in Manila Bay on 24th, died of burns and smoke inhalation, July 25, 1917

 

LANG, HARRY ALFORD, Seaman, 2nd class, (mother, Mrs Gertrude De Blin, 5757 Mirada Avenue, Los Angeles, Calif; enlisted Los Angeles, Calif, June 18, 1917), Naval Hospital, Mare Island, Calif, respiratory disease, October 22, 1917

 

LANGAN, HARRY, Quartermaster, 2nd class (A), USNRF, (mother, Henrietta Langan, 127 Stuyvesant Avenue, Brooklyn, N Y; enlisted Brooklyn, N Y March 13, 1918), Naval Operating Base, Hampton Roads, Va, respiratory disease, October 22, 1918

 

LANGDON, CLYDE CALTON, Hospital Apprentice, 2nd class, USNRF, (father, Salem W Langdoc, Momence, Ill; enlisted Great Lakes, Ill, May 14, 1918), Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill, influenza, September 28, 1918

 

LANGDON, FRANCIS ELLIOTT, Electrician, 3rd class (R), (mother, Mary Langdon, 94 Brook Avenue, Roxbury, Mass; enlisted Boston, Mass, March 1, 1917), Naval Air Station, Miami, Fla, seaplane accident, March 18, 1918

 

LANGDON, WILLIAM C, Chief Yeoman, (sister, Floy I Erambert, Fayetteville, N C; enlisted Boston, Mass, October 17, 1915), USS Wyoming, dreadnought battleship (later BB-31), at Liverpool, England, disease, October 11, 1918

 

LANGLATZ, CHARLES EDWARD, Seaman, 2nd class, (mother, Rosa Langlatz, Caldwell, Tex; enlisted Houston, Tex, July 10, 1917), Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill, respiratory disease, November 23, 1917

 

LANGLEY, HUGH JOHN, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (mother, Mary E Langley, 655 Eighty-4th Street, Brooklyn, N Y; enlisted New York, N Y April 10, 1918), at home, respiratory disease, October 10, 1918

 

LANGLEY, JOHN THOMAS, Cook, 2nd class, USNRF, (father, John Langley, 196 Van Alst Avenue, Brooklyn, N Y; enlisted Brooklyn, N Y December 6, 1917), New York, N Y, respiratory disease, March 20, 1918

 

LANGLEY, LYNDON EARL, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (father, William Langley, Prestonburg, Ky; enlisted Parkersburg, W Va, June 17, 1918), Naval Hospital, Naval Base, Va, respiratory disease, October 1, 1918

 

LANGLOIS, ROY NELSON, Musician, 2nd class, USNRF, (mother, Lydia Langlois, 1079 N Schuyler Avenue, Kankakee, Ill; enlisted Great Lakes, Ill, May 3, 1918), Naval Hospital, Naval Base, Va, respiratory disease, October 18, 1918

 

LANGSTON, JOHN REUBIN, Fireman, 3rd class, (wife, Annie Langston, West Point, Tex; enlisted Houston, Tex, December 13, 1917), Naval Station, Great Lakes, Ill, respiratory disease, January 29, 1918

 

LANGTON, GEORGE MARTIN, Machinist's Mate, 2nd class, (father, George H Langton, Monroe Hotel, Portsmouth, Va; enlisted Norfolk, Va, April 30, 1917), Naval Hospital, Norfolk, Va, disease, July 8, 1917

 

LANIER, ERNEST LE ROY, Landsman for Electrician (R), USNRF, (mother, Mrs R O Pickins, Southwest City, Mo; enlisted Little Rock, Ark, April 23, 1918), Naval Hospital, Chelsea, Mass, influenza, September 22, 1918

 

LANIER, WILLIAM ISAAC, Seaman, 2nd class, (mother, Jennie Lanier, Madison, Tenn; enlisted Nashville, Tenn, April 25, 1917), Naval Hospital, Norfolk, Va, respiratory disease, February 21, 1918

 

LANIGAN, JOHN LAWRENCE, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (mother, Mary J Lanigan, 628 South Valley Street, Kansas City, Kans; enlisted Kansas City, Mo, July 16, 1918), Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill, influenza, September 28, 1918

 

LANKFORD, WALLACE ROLLENS, Ship Fitter, 2nd class, USNRF, (father, John W Lankford, Tryon, N C; enlisted Raleigh, N C, May 22, 1918), USS Bridgeport, ex-German passenger & cargo steamer Breslau, destroyer tender (ID-3009, later AD-10), respiratory disease, October 13, 1918

 

LANSKI, WILLIAM GEORGE, Fireman, 3rd class, USNRF, (mother, Susie Lanski, 1444 Hamilton Avenue, Grand Rapids, Mich; enlisted Detroit, Mich, July 12, 1918), Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill, influenza, September 24, 1918

 

LANTHIER, LAWRENCE JOSEPH, Fireman, 2nd class, USNRF, (brother, Charles Lanthier, 124 Sally Street, Hollister, Calif; enlisted Hollister, Calif, August 2, 1917), Section Base, St Augustine, Fla, respiratory disease, October 13, 1918

 

LANTZ, PERRY EUGENE, Landsman for Quartermaster (A), (mother, Clara L Lantz, Sunnyside, Wash; enlisted San Diego, Calif, January 18, 1918), Naval Training Camp, San Diego, Calif, respiratory disease, March 8, 1918

 

LAPWORTH, ROYAL HENRY, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (wife, Effie E Lapworth, Nowata, Okla; enlisted Kansas City, Mo, June 25, 1918), Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill, influenza, September 26, 1918

 

LAROCHELLE, ERNEST ANTHONY, Electrician, 2nd class, USNRF, (father, Ambrose Larochelle, 110 Court Street, Meriden, Conn; enlisted New Haven, Conn, May 17, 1917), Naval Hospital, New York, N Y, disease, June 9, 1918

 

LARRABEE, JESSE LORENZO, Seaman, 2nd class, (father, Thomas Larrabee, 1346 South Tenth East, Salt Lake City, Utah; enlisted Salt Lake City, Utah, April 25, 1917), Naval Hospital, Norfolk, Va, respiratory disease, March 25, 1918

 

LARRICK, LOUIS LLOYD, Chief Storekeeper, USNRF, (father, Seywood Larrick, Lenora, Kans; enlisted Kansas City, Mo, May 14, 1918), Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill, influenza, September 27, 1918

 

LARSEN, EDWARD ANDREW, Apprentice Seaman, (mother, Kirsten Larsen, Lomis, Calif; enlisted San Francisco, Calif, November 13, 1917), Naval Training Camp, San Diego, Calif, respiratory disease, January 9, 1918

 

LARSEN, HAROLD KRISTIAN, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (father, Anton Larsen, R F D 1, Box 35, Nekoosa, Wis; enlisted Milwaukee, Wis, June 4, 1918), Willard Parker Hospital, New York, N Y, respiratory disease, October 31, 1918

 

LARSEN, HARRY INGVALD, Chief Turret Captain, (father, Andrew Larsen, No 4 Frederick Sverns View, Larvick, Norway; enlisted Newport, R I, August 28, 1916), Receiving Ship, New York, N Y, automobile accident, September 11, 1917

 

LARSEN, LUDVIG ANDRES, Master-at-Arms, USCG, (father, Syvert Larsen, Oddernes, Kristiansan, Norway), USS Tampa, ex-USCG Cutter, ocean escort, left escort of HG.107, torpedoed and sunk by UB.91 off Bristol Channel in 50.40N, 06.19W (total of 115 crew and 16 passengers lost), September 26, 1918

 

LARSEN, ORVILL HARRY, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (father, Lars H Larsen, Brigham City, Utah; enlisted Salt Lake City, Utah, June 29, 1918), Navy Yard, Mare Island, Calif, influenza, October 19, 1918

 

LARSON, ELMER MARTIN, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (father, Gilbert Larson, Everest, Kans; enlisted Kansas City, Mo, July 5, 1918), USS Solace, hospital ship (later AH-2), respiratory disease, October 8, 1918

 

LARSON, ELMER, Apprentice Seaman, (mother, Lizzie Larsen, Deerfield, Wis, R F D 2; enlisted Madison, Wis, December 17, 1917), Naval Station, Great Lakes, Ill, disease, January 31, 1918

 

LARSON, WALLACE ELMER, Seaman, (father, Charles L Larson, 4737 North Maplewood Avenue, Chicago, Ill; enlisted Chicago, Ill, April 5, 1918), USS New Hampshire, battleship (later BB-25), respiratory disease, November 11, 1918

 

LARUE, HOBART PAUL, Gunner's Mate, 3rd class, (father, George W LaRue, Braymer, Mo; enlisted Kansas City, Mo, April 19, 1917), Brooklyn, N Y, struck by train, August 27, 1918

 

LARY, RALPH PORCH, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (father, William L Lary, 477 Venange Street, Mercer, Pa; enlisted Pittsburgh, Pa, May 15, 1917), Naval Hospital, Cape May, N J, respiratory disease, January 16, 1918

 

LASKON, WILLIAM FRANK, Fireman, 1st class, (father, William Laskon, 1426 Atlantic Avenue, Camden, N J; enlisted Philadelphia, Pa, December 7, 1915), USS Jacob Jones, destroyer (No.61), sailing Brest, France for Queenstown, Ireland, torpedoed and sunk by U.53, December 6, 1917

 

LASKOWSKY, FELIX, Quartermaster, 2nd class, USNRF, (mother, Mrs Lenora Fetters, 617 2nd Street, Dallas, Tex; enlisted Dallas, Tex, June 4, 1917), USS Buck, motor work boat (SP-1355), injured, April 11, 1918

 

LASOFF, SAMUEL, Yeoman, 2nd class, USNRF, (mother, Eva Lasoff, 27 Sylvia Street, Lexington, Mass; enlisted Boston, Mass, December 15, 1917), USS Triton, tug (later YT-10), operated out of Washington Navy Yard, D C, disease, January 31, 1918

 

LATHAM, LACY WILBUR, Seaman, 2nd class, (father, John Latham, Greenpond, Ala; enlisted Birmingham, Ala, June 24, 1918), Naval Hospital, Newport, R I, respiratory disease, September 29, 1918

 

LATHROP, FRANK LEROY, Painter, 2nd class, USNRF, (wife, Mildred M Lathrop, 3611 West Ohio Street, Chicago, Ill; enlisted Great Lakes, Ill, June 5, 1918), Naval Training Station, Great Lakes, Ill, respiratory disease, October 7, 1918

 

LATIMER, LEON LEONARD, Boatswain's Mate, 2nd class, (wife, Evota M Latimer, Neoga, Ill; enlisted Des Moines, Iowa, June 29, 1916), USS Marietta, gunboat (No.15, later PG-15), influenza, October 15, 1918

 

LATIMER, OSCAR, Hospital Apprentice, 2nd class, (mother, Jennie Latimer, 2102 Hardy Street, Houston, Tex; enlisted Houston, Tex, June 4, 1918), Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill, influenza, September 23, 1918

 

LATIMER, WALTER ALLEN, Seaman, 2nd class, (father, George F Latimer, 54 Partridge Avenue, Somerville, Mass; enlisted Boston, Mass, November 30, 1917), Naval Hospital, New York, N Y, respiratory disease, May 3, 1918

 

LAUGHEY, JOSEPH LINWOOD, Seaman, (mother, Anna Laughey, Beaudette, Minn; enlisted Minneapolis, Minn, April 16, 1917), USS Culgoa, refrigerated supply ship (later AF-3), launching motor sailer, killed, September 29, 1917

 

LAUGHLIN, JAMES EDWARD, Fireman, 2nd class, USNRF, (mother, Mary Laughlin, St Charles, Iowa; enlisted Des Moines, Iowa, June 4, 1918), Naval Training Camp, Seattle, Wash, respiratory disease, October 8, 1918

 

LAUGHLIN, MICHAEL BRYAN, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (mother, Lucy Laugblin, R F D No 3, Carlisle, Ky; enlisted Louisville, Ky, July 5, 1918), Naval Hospital, League Island, Pa, influenza, September 21, 1918

 

LAURENCE, ANDREW, Seaman, 2nd class, (mother, Bertha Laurence, 25 Hughes Street, Kingston Station, Pa; enlisted Scranton, Pa, April 12, 1917), SS Motano, tanker, torpedoed and sunk by UC.47 in English Channel, member of armed guard, July 31, 1917

 

LAURIA, JERRY, Fireman, 2nd class, (father, William A Lauria, 297 Danford Avenue, Jersey City, N J; enlisted Newark, N J, April 9, 1917), Naval Hospital, New York, N Y, respiratory disease, February 25, 1918

 

LAVEN, HARRY, Yeoman, 3rd class, (brother, Barnard Laven, 10 South La Salle Street, Chicago, Ill; enlisted Chicago, Ill, June 19, 1917), Naval Air Station, Dunkirk, France, seaplane accident,DOI, August 12, 1918

 

LAVERTY, SAMUEL LEWIS, Jr, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (father, Samuel Laverty, 119 Edgecomb Avenue, Bronx, N Y; enlisted New York, N Y March 18, 1918), Willard Parker Hospital, New York, N Y, respiratory disease, September 28, 1918

 

LAVIE, JOSEPH MAURICE, Electrician, 1st class (G), (father, Philip M Lavie, 160 Boylston Street, Jamaica Plains, Mass; enlisted Boston, Mass, January 25, 1915), Naval Hospital, Portsmouth, Va, respiratory disease, October 14, 1918

 

LAW, LEVE LAVENDER, Surfman, USCG, (wife, Mrs Mamie Law, Vero, Fla), USCG Station No. 205, died at the Station, accidental gunshot wound, August 17, 1918

 

LAWLER, JOSEPH JAMES, Fireman, 3rd class, USNRF, (mother, Mary Lawler, 15815 Loomis Street, Harvey, Ill; enlisted Chicago, Ill, July 24, 1918), Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill, disease, October 1, 1918

 

LAWRENCE, CHARLES BASSETT, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (mother, Nellie G Lawrence, 419 North Main Street, North Baltimore, Ohio; enlisted Cleveland, Ohio, May 11, 1918), Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill, influenza, September 23, 1918

 

LAWRENCE, CLEMENT MINOR, Acting Quartermaster, USCG, (father, William M Lawrence, 174 St Nicholas Avenue, N Y, N Y), USS Tampa, ex-USCG Cutter, ocean escort, left escort of HG.107, torpedoed and sunk by UB.91 off Bristol Channel in 50.40N, 06.19W (total of 115 crew and 16 passengers lost), September 26, 1918

 

LAWRENCE, ERNEST EDWIN, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (mother, Mary A Lawrence, 37 McMullen Avenue, Wethersfield, Mass; enlisted New Haven, Conn, May 28, 1918), Naval Hospital, Pelham Bay Park, N Y, respiratory disease, October 10, 1918

 

LAWRENCE, ISAAC NELSON, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (father, John I Lawrence, Randolph, Ala; enlisted Birmingham, Ala, June 6, 1918), Naval Hospital, Naval Base, Va, respiratory disease, October 19, 1918

 

LAWRENCE, OSCAR RUFUS, Fireman, 3rd class, (mother, Mollie Lawrence, Cadiz, Ky; enlisted Omaha, Nebr, December 13, 1917), Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill, disease, January 26, 1918

 

LAWRENCE, PAULINE MARIE, Landsman for Yeoman (F), USNRF, (mother, Delia Dawkins, 234 Eleventh Street NE, Washington, D C; enlisted Washington, D C, February 23, 1918), Navy Yard, Washington, D C, disease, July 29, 1918

 

LAWRENCE, RAYMOND, Seaman, USNRF, (mother, Mrs Annabelle Furber, 52 Brandstreet Avenue, Beachmont, Mass; enlisted Boston, Mass, April 16, 1917), Naval Hospital, Chelsea, Mass, influenza, September 13, 1918

 

LAWRENCE, RICHARD SHAFTER, Mess Attendant, 3rd class, USNRF, (mother, Lorene Allen, 1123 Florida Avenue, Portsmouth, Va; enlisted Norfolk, Va, October 29, 1917), USS Maggie, ex-barge, floating barracks, Cherry Island, Va (SP-1202), drowned, November 4, 1917

 

LAWRENCE, WALTER EDWARD, Jr, Hospital Apprentice, 2nd class, (father, Walter E Lawrence, sr, 531 Cumberland Street, Norfolk, Va; enlisted New Haven, Conn, May 13, 1918), Naval Hospital, Newport, R I, disease, July 16, 1918

 

LAWSON, MILLARD ERNEST, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (mother, Mary Lawson, Boonville, Calif; enlisted San Francisco, Calif, April 6, 1918), Stanford University, San Francisco, Calif, respiratory disease, October 21, 1918

 

LAWSON, MILTON C, Lieutenant Commander, USNRF (class 3), (mother, Mrs Bertha C Lawson, 1214 3rd Avenue, San Francisco, Calif; appointed California), Naval Hospital, New York, N Y, respiratory disease, March 9, 1918

 

LAWSON, ROHERT J, Lieutenant (JG), USNRF (class 4), (wife, Mrs Bertha C Lawson, 1214 3rd Avenue, San Francisco, Calif; appointed California), New York, N Y, respiratory disease, February 6, 1918

 

LAWTON, SYLVESTER H, jr, Lieutenant, (wife, Next of kin, Mrs S H Lawton, 85 Boston Avenue, West Bedford, Mass; appointed Ohio), Naval Hospital, Mare Island, Calif, wounded, but not in action, October 26, 1917

 

LAY, LEWIS STERLING, Fireman, 3rd class, (mother, Annie Lay, Lorenzo, Tex; enlisted San Francisco, Calif, July 3, 1917), USS Martha Washington, ex-Austrian liner, troop transport (ID-3019, respiratory disease, April 4, 1918

 

LAYBURN, THOMAS, Engineman, 1st class, USNRF, (mother, Mary Layburn, 628 Coney Island Avenue, Brooklyn, N Y; enlisted New York, N Y April 4, 1917), Naval Hospital, Gibraltar, influenza, October 30, 1918

 

LAYMAN, ANDREW JULE, Fireman, 3rd class, (father, George Layman, route 27, Bear Creek, Wis; enlisted Milwaukee, Wis, August 13, 1917), Naval Hospital, Chelsea, Mass, respiratory disease, March 20, 1918

 

LAYMAN, SHELBY WESTERN, Seaman, USCG, (mother, Mrs Amanda V Layman, Rineyville, Kentucky), USS Tampa, ex-USCG Cutter, ocean escort, left escort of HG.107, torpedoed and sunk by UB.91 off Bristol Channel in 50.40N, 06.19W (total of 115 crew and 16 passengers lost), September 26, 1918

 

LAYNE, HARRY NORVELL, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (mother, Mrs P M Layne, Bremo Bluff, Va; enlisted Richmond, Va, June 4, 1918), Naval Hospital, Naval Base, Va, respiratory disease, October 6, 1918

 

LE COMPTE, PAXSON, Chief Yeoman, (wife, Emma Le Compte, 1532 East Berk Street, Philadelphia, Pa; enlisted Pensacola, Fla, March 25, 1916), Naval Aeronautic Station, Pensacola, Fla, wounded, but not in action, September 15, 1917

 

LE MASTER, VYRL, Landsman for Electrician (R), (father, Charley E Le Master, 2120 North Jefferson Street, Peoria, Ill; enlisted Peoria, Ill, July 5, 1918), Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill, influenza, September 27, 1918

 

LE MIEUX, ARTHUR JOHN, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (mother, Mary Le Mieux, 720 South Jefferson Street, Green Bay, Wis; enlisted Milwaukee, Wis, June 11, 1918), Naval Hospital, Puget Sound, Wash, influenza, October 10, 1918

 

LEACH, HAROLD BAYNTON, Boatswain's Mate, 1st class, USNRF, (mother, Mattie M Leach, 100 Orange Street, Waltham, Mass; enlisted Newport, R I, December 5, 1917), Naval Hospital, Newport, R I, respiratory disease, September 22, 1918

 

LEACH, RUFUS EARL, Seaman, (father, Arthur Leach, 1611 West 2nd Street, Chester, Pa; enlisted Philadelphia, Pa, May 7, 1917), USS Shaw, destroyer (later DD-68), escorting British SS Aquitania, rudder jammed and crossed Aquitania's bow, lost 90 feet of own bow, returned to England, October 9, 1918

 

LEADEN, ROBERT JAMES, Seaman, 2nd class, (sister, Mary F Leaden, 347 Barder Street, East Boston, Mass; enlisted Boston, Mass, May 5, 1917), Naval prison, Portsmouth, N H, respiratory disease, December 28, 1917

 

LEAHAN, EDWARD HENRY, Landsman for Electrician (R), USNRF, (aunt, Mary Leahan, 40 East Newton Street, Boston, Mass; enlisted Boston, Mass, February 11, 1918), Naval Hospital, Philadelphia, Pa, influenza, October 4, 1918

 

LEAMON, GEORGE BERRY, Apprentice Seaman, USNRF, (father, John T Leamon, 33 Highland Avenue, Chattanooga, Tenn; enlisted Nashville, Tenn, July 30, 1918), Submarine Station, Los Angeles, Calif, influenza, October 10, 1918

 

LEARY, FRANK EVERT, Apprentice Seaman, USNRF, (mother, Elizabeth M Leary, 5483 Dorchester Avenue, Chicago, Ill; enlisted Chicago, Ill, August 13, 1917), Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill, disease, November 14, 1917

 

LEARY, FREDERICK C, Lieutenant, (no ND - NHC), USS Charlton Hall, freighter (ID-1359), fire on board, died of burns, July 20, 1918

 

LEARY, JOSEPH DUBIGNON, Fireman, 1st class, USNRF, (father, Arthur H Leary, 510 Howe Street Brunswick Ga; enlisted New York, N Y February 11, 1918), Naval Hospital, New York, N Y, respiratory disease, September 22, 1918

 

LEARY, WILLIAM ANTHONY, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (Daniel F Leary, 69 East Ninety-fifth Street, New York, N Y; enlisted Mount Vernon N Y August 7, 1917), Naval Hospital, Norfolk, Va, respiratory disease, March 20, 1918

 

LEBLOND, ALFRED, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (mother, Mrs Alphonsine Leblond R F D 7, Auburn, Me; enlisted Portland, Me, June 5, 1918), Naval Training Camp, Bumkin Island, Mass, influenza, September 18, 1918

 

LEDFORD, ROBERT HAYES, Fireman, 3rd class, USNRF, (mother, Rebecca H Ledford, Point Lick, Ky; enlisted Louisville, Ky, July 2, 1918), Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill, influenza, October 2, 1918

 

LEDUC, LLOYD ERNEST, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (father, A C LeDuc, Wolvin Building, Duluth, Minn; enlisted Chicago, Ill, June 7, 1918), Naval Reserve School, Chicago, Ill, respiratory disease, October 27, 1918

 

LEE, BENJAMIN, Ensign, USNRF (class 5), (mother, Mrs J C Chase, 1357 Riverside Avenue, Jacksonville, Fla; appointed Pennsylvania), Naval Air Station, Killingholme, England, seaplane accident, October 28, 1918

 

LEE, BURTON MONROE, Fireman, 1st class, (father, Wilson Lee, 94 Union Street, Guilford, Conn; enlisted New Haven, Conn, June 4, 1917), Naval Hospital, Brooklyn, N Y, respiratory disease, June 19, 1918

 

LEE, ED ROBERT, Landsman for Yeoman, USNRF, (father, Samuel N Lee, 1107 South Orchard Street, Carthage, Mo; enlisted Kansas City, Mo, July 22, 1918), Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, III, influenza, September 30, 1918

 

LEE, ELON, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (father, William W Lee, Greenfield, III; enlisted St Louis, Mo, June 4, 1918), Naval Training Camp, Seattle, Wash, disease, July 7, 1918

 

LEE, JAMES HENRY, Seaman, 2nd class, (mother, Agnes Lee, 203 2nd Street, Valley Junction, Iowa; enlisted Des Moines, Iowa, May 14, 1917), Naval Hospital, New York, N Y, influenza, September 24, 1918

 

LEE, JOHN WILLIAM ARTIST, Apprentice Seaman, (father, Booker Lee, Blossoms, Tex; enlisted Oklahoma City, Okla, December 17, 1917), Naval Hospital, Norfolk, Va, disease, March 2, 1918

 

LEE, RANDOLPH THOMAS, Seaman, (mother, Polly Pundt, Houston Tex; enlisted Dallas, Tex, May 15, 1917), Naval Air Station, St Trojan, France, respiratory disease, August 28, 1918

 

LEE, RICHARD SYKES, Hospital Apprentice, 1st class, (mother, Elizabeth Lee, Dorset, Vt; enlisted Burlington, Vt, December 6, 1916), Naval Hospital, New York, N Y, respiratory disease, August 19, 1917

 

LEE, RORERT HAROLD, Apprentice Seaman, (mother, Lottie Lee, 409 East Pine Street, Fitzgerald, S C; enlisted Columbia, S C, December 2, 1917), Naval Hospital, Hampton Roads, Va, disease, February 15, 1918

 

LEE, SELMER NORTHON, Yeoman, 3rd class, USNRF, (mother, Caroline S Lee, Hartland, Minn; enlisted Great Lakes, Ill, July 5, 1918), Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill, influenza, October 7, 1918

 

LEE, SELMER, Fireman, 3rd class, (father, Olelle Lee, Gary, Minn; enlisted Minneapolis, Minn, December 13, 1917), Naval Station, Great Lakes, Ill, respiratory disease, April 29, 1918

 

LEE, THOMAS VERNON, Fireman, 3rd class, (father, John T Lee, 1120 Fulton Avenue, Baltimore, Md; enlisted Baltimore, Md, April 19, 1917), USS Cyclops, collier (No.4), ship disappeared in western Atlantic after leaving Barbados on March 4, 1918, declared lost, June 14, 1918

 

LEEDY, ARCHIE, Machinist's Mate, 1st class, (father, Daniel K Leedy, 23 Holiday Street, Newark, Ohio; enlisted Cincinnati, Ohio, December 14, 1915), USS Jacob Jones, destroyer (No.61), sailing Brest, France for Queenstown, Ireland, torpedoed and sunk by U.53, December 6, 1917

 

LEES, SPENCER MONTGOMERY, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (aunt, Mary A Thomas, 3501 North Twenty-2nd Street, Philadelphia, Pa; enlisted Philadelphia, Pa, April 6, 1917), Cape May, N J, wounded, October 27, 1918

 

LEESE, ROYAL ALLEN, Gunner's Mate, 1st class, (mother, Mary Leese, Gettysburg, Pa; enlisted San Francisco, Calif, March 23, 1915), US Submarine L-10 (later SS 50), either on passage from Azores to southern Ireland or operating off Irish coast, fell overboard and drowned, January 24, 1918

 

LEFAVOR, FREDERICK HERBERT, Lieutenant (retired), (wife, Elizabeth Lefavor, 440 Grand Avenue, San Rafael, Calif; appointed Ohio), Naval Hospital, Mare Island, Calif, disease, October 14, 1918

 

LEFEVRE, KENNETH, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (mother, Rebecca B LeFevre, Blissfield, Mich; enlisted Detroit, Mich, July 5, 1918), Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill, influenza, September 26, 1918

 

LEFFMAN, HARRY LEE, Hospital Apprentice, 2nd class, USNRF, (mother, Sarah Agatstein, 811 Eastwood Avenue, Chicago, I1L; enlisted Great Lakes, Ill, May 23, 1918), Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill, influenza, September 21, 1918

 

LEGARE, ALBERT JOSEPH, Apprentice Seaman, (father, Pierre Legare, Riverside, Mont; enlisted Salt Lake City, Utah, December 14, 1917), Naval Training Camp, San Diego, Calif, respiratory disease, May 25, 1918

 

LEGREE, ESTON DREW, Boy, 1st class, USCG, (mother, Mrs Melise Caldwell, 306 Third Avenue, Tampa, Fla), USS Tampa, ex-USCG Cutter, ocean escort, left escort of HG.107, torpedoed and sunk by UB.91 off Bristol Channel in 50.40N, 06.19W (total of 115 crew and 16 passengers lost), September 26, 1918

 

LEIGHTON, ELLINGTON, Chief Boatswain's Mate, (wife, Nellie Leighton, Mellbridge, Me; enlisted Boston, Mass, January 13, 1908), Charlestown, Mass, killed by train, October 21, 1918

 

LEITCH, JOHN BOWMAN, Lieutenant, USNRF (class 3), (mother, Frances Constance Leitch, 4 St Nicholas Terrace, New York, N Y; appointed New York), USS Tivives, passenger & refrigerated cargo ship (ID-4521), respiratory disease, October 23, 1918

 

LEITZ, OTTO ELLEN, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (sister, Mrs Belle L Davis, 3439 West Forty-4th Street, Denver, Colo; enlisted El Paso, Tex, May 22, 1918), New Orleans, La, accidentally killed, November 4, 1918

 

LEIVA, FRANCIS RANDOLPH, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (mother, Amanda Kelliher Burhey, 205 North St Andrews Place, Los Angeles, Calif; enlisted San Pedro, Calif, March 18, 1918), Naval Hospital, Brooklyn, N Y, respiratory disease, October 10, 1918

 

LEM, YEE, Cabin Steward, (wife, One Shee, Sin Ning, Canton, China; enlisted San Diego, Calif, March 26, 1917), USS Rochester, ex-New York, ex-Saratoga, armored cruiser (No.2, later CA-2), respiratory disease, September 27, 1918

 

LEMMERHIRT, WALTER CARL, Carpenter's Mate, 3rd class, USNRF, (mother, Helen Lemmerhirt, R R No 20, Burlington, Wis; enlisted Great Lakes, Ill, June 27, 1918), Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill, influenza, October 11, 1918

 

LENDERMAN, WATSON BEATTY, Lieutenant (JG), USNRF, (mother, Mrs W B Lenderman, R F D 1, Wilmington, Del; appointed Delaware), General Hospital, No 30 Calais, France, respiratory disease, October 16, 1918

 

LENNON, GRAYDON VAUGHN, Machinist's Mate, 2nd class, USNRF, (father, W P Lennon, Manteo, N C; enlisted Pamlico, N C, April 26, 1917), Naval Hospital, Chelsea, Mass, influenza, October 3, 1918

 

LENNON, JOHN JOSEPH, Apprentice Seaman, USNRF, (father, James Lennon, 331 Sackett Street, Brooklyn, N Y; enlisted New York, N Y July 20, 1918), Naval Hospital, Pelham Bay Park, N Y, respiratory disease, October 14, 1918

 

LENNON, JOHN THOMAS, Apprentice Seaman, (Grandfather, John Lennon, 28 Parker Street, Yonkers, N Y; enlisted Newark, N J, January 10, 1918), Naval Hospital, Newport, R I, disease, March 3, 1918

 

LENNON, WILLIAM ERNEST, Seaman, (father, William H Lennon, 300 Quincy Avenue, East Braintree, Mass; enlisted Boston, Mass, October 1, 1917), SS Florence H, freighter, Armed Guard detachment, in convoy, internal explosion and blew up off French west coast, total of 45 killed, April 17, 1918

 

LENNOX, CHESTER SMITHWICK, Coxswain, USNRF, (wife, Elizabeth Lennox, 628 Sterling Place, Brooklyn, N Y; enlisted New York, N Y July 18, 1918), Naval Hospital, Pelham Bay Park, N Y, respiratory disease, October 14, 1918

 

LENTZ, HERBERT PAUL, Fireman, 2nd class, (mother, Lizzy A Lentz, 426 North Fulton Street, Allentown, Pa; enlisted Allentown, Pa, July 1, 1916), USS Jacob Jones, destroyer (No.61), sailing Brest, France for Queenstown, Ireland, torpedoed and sunk by U.53, December 6, 1917

 

LENTZ, IRA BURTON, Commissary Steward, (uncle, Silas Grosh, 6318 Green Street, Chicago, Ill; enlisted Chicago, Ill, February 4, 1915), USS Ticonderoga, ex-German Kamilla Rickmers, freighter (ID 1958), convoy straggler due to engine trouble, sunk by gunfire and torpedo of U.152 in North Atlantic (total of 213 Naval crew and Army soldiers lost), September 30, 1918

 

LEONARD, NORMAN HOYT, Landsman for Quartermaster, USNRF, (wife, Marion Leonard, 260 Highland Avenue, Landsdowne, Pa; enlisted Philadelphia, Pa, August 7, 1918), Naval Hospital, Charleston, S C, respiratory disease, October 3, 1918

 

LEONARD, ROBERT HENRY, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (mother, Ella P Leonard, Talbotton, Ga; enlisted Richmond, Va, July 15, 1918), Naval Hospital, Naval Base, Va, respiratory disease, October 7, 1918

 

LEONARD, ROSCOE CONKLIN, Coxswain, USNRF, (mother, Mollie V Leonard, 22 High Street, Cambridge, Md; enlisted Baltimore, Md, July 14, 1917), USS Lakemoor, also Lake Moore, freighter (ID-2180), torpedoed by UB64 in Irish Sea, April 11, 1918

 

LEONHARDT, FREDERICK MARTIN, Seaman, (brother, Charles Leonhardt, 599 Ninety-2nd street, Brooklyn, N Y; enlisted Brooklyn, N Y November 28, 1916), Navy Base Hospital No 5, Brest, France, disease, July 4, 1918

 

LEQUIN, MAURICE LENTILHON, Ensign, USNRF (class 3), (father, John Lequin, 55 Chestnut Street, East Orange, N J; appointed New Jersey), USS Leviathan, ex-German liner Vaterland, troop transport (ID-1326), respiratory disease, October 12, 1918  (BN - duplicated entry, also Yeoman, 2nd class, enlisted Newport, R I, June 27, 1917)

 

LESER, PAUL BEZELLA, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (father, Fred L Leser, Brecksville, Ohio; enlisted Cleveland, Ohio, June 4, 1917), Naval Hospital, Norfolk, Va, respiratory disease, April 16, 1918

 

LEUPOLD, THEODORE PHILIP, Apprentice Seaman, USNRF, (wife, Mabel C Leupold, 3902 North Percy Street, Philadelphia, Pa; enlisted Philadelphia, Pa, July 23, 1918), Naval Hospital, Philadelphia, Pa, influenza, October 11, 1918

 

LEVENSON, MEYER ALTMAN, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (father, Jacob Levenson, 320 First Avenue, New York, N Y; enlisted New York, N Y June 11, 1918), Naval Hospital, Pelham Bay Park, N Y, respiratory disease, October 13, 1918

 

LEVERTON, CHARLES HENRY, Fireman, 3rd class, (mother, Mattie C Leverton, Cooperstown, Ill; enlisted Peoria, Ill, July 31, 1918), USS Solace, hospital ship (later AH-2), respiratory disease, October 11, 1918

 

LEVI, EDWIN ROY, Apprentice Seaman, (mother, Elizabeth A Levi, Glenwood City, Wis; enlisted Milwaukee, Wis, July 26, 1918), Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill, influenza, September 23, 1918

 

LEVY, ABRAHAM, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (father, Joseph Levy, 1166 Castleton Avenue, West New Brighton, N Y; enlisted Staten Island, N Y June 7, 1917), USS President Lincoln, ex-German liner, troop transport (no ID #), accidentally killed, October 1, 1917

 

LEVY, HENRY, Yeoman, 2nd class, USNRF, (mother, Mrs Rica Levy, 520 Pine Street, Scranton, Pa; enlisted Scranton, Pa, May 2, 1917), Section Base, Cape May, N J, drowned, June 11, 1918

 

LEVY, WILLIAM ABRAHAM, Landsman for Electrician (R), USNRF, (mother, Annie Levy, 85 Trowbridge Street, Cambridge, Masa; enlisted Boston, Mass, April 5, 1918), Naval Hospital, Chelsea, Mass, influenza, September 25, 1918

 

LEWANDOWSKI, STEPHEN WILLIAM, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (mother, Stella F Lewandowski, 1309 Linden Avenue, South Bend, Ind; enlisted Indianapolis, Ind, June 3, 1918), Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill, influenza, September 25, 1918

 

LEWIS, ABRAM, Chief Commissary Steward, USNRF, (mother, Rebecca Lewis, 163 East One hundred and twelfth Street, New York, N Y; enlisted Baltimore, Md, April 19, 1918), Naval Hospital, Norfolk, Va, respiratory disease, October 1, 1918

 

LEWIS, ARTHUR RANSDELL, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (father, Frederick A Lewis, 800 Center Avenue, Bay City, Mich; enlisted Peoria, Ill, April 27, 1918), Bay City, Mich, respiratory disease, October 2, 1918

 

LEWIS, EARL RAY, Seaman, 2nd class, (father, Giles Lewis, Box 142, Mylo, N Dak; enlisted Minneapolis, Minn, December 12, 1917), Naval Hospital, Portsmouth, N H, disease, October 29, 1918

 

LEWIS, ELMER CLYDE, Seaman, USNRF, (wife, Eunice H Lewis, Farrnington, Mo; enlisted St Louis, Mo, June 22, 1918), Naval Hospital, League Island, Pa, influenza, October 2, 1918

 

LEWIS, GAYLORD JUDDE, Fireman, 3rd class, (mother, Ida Lewis, Weitchper, Calif; enlisted San Francisco, Calif, April 19, 1917), Naval Hospital, Pensacola, Fla, respiratory disease, June 7, 1917

 

LEWIS, LESTER ROY, Yeoman, 3rd class, USNRF, (father, George Lewis, 700 West Jackson Boulevard, Chicago, Ill; enlisted Chicago, Ill, July 8, 1918), Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill, influenza, September 28, 1918

 

LEWIS, MCKINLEY ROYAL, Apprentice Seaman, USNRF, (mother, Margaret C Lewis, R F D 2, Box 83, Shippensville, Pa; enlisted Kane, Pa, June 27, 1918), Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill, influenza, September 22, 1918

 

LEWIS, MILTON LEON, Seaman, USNRF, (mother, Jennie T Lewis, 32 Bond Street, Rochester, N Y; enlisted Rochester, N Y February 6, 1917), SS Asimina, freighter (Greek-owned), drowned (ship torpedoed and sunk off Cape Palinuro, SE Italy on 26th, reportedly no casualties), January 28, 1918

 

LEWIS, NILES OLIVER, Fireman, 2nd class, USNRF, (father, Arthur P Lewis, 372 Beacon Street, Somerville, Mass; enlisted Boston, Mass, June 26, 1917), USS Sagadahoc, freighter (ID-3311), disease, September 5, 1918

 

LEWIS, ROBERT DALE, Apprentice Seaman, USNRF, (father, Jessie W Lewis, Sedan, Kans; enlisted Kansas City, Mo, July 18, 1918), Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill, influenza, September 25, 1918

 

LEWIS, ROBERT FRANKLIN, Apprentice Seaman, (father, Dr J F Lewis, Marianna, Ark; enlisted Little Rock, Ark, December 13, 1917), Naval Station, Great Lakes, Ill, respiratory disease, January 26, 1918

 

LEWIS, SAMUEL L, Ensign, USNRF (class 3), (father, Mr John W Lewis, 300 1/2 Middle Street, Portsmouth, Va; appointed Virginia), Base Hospital No 5, Brest, France, disease, March 11, 1918

 

LEWIS, WILLIAM, Seaman, 2nd class, (father, Thomas A Lewis, 1058 Wilkes-Barre Street, Easton, Pa; enlisted Easton, Pa, June 21, 1917), USS Rappahannock, ex-German Pommern, freighter (ID-1854, later stores ship, AF-6), accidental discharge of forward gun, killed, April 29, 1918

 

LEY, HERMAN HENRY, Boatswain's Mate, 2nd class, (wife, Mrs F M Ley, 2712 Genesee Street, Trenton, N J; enlisted Fortress Monroe, Va, January 30, 1918), Naval Hospital, Philadelphia, Pa, influenza, October 1, 1918

 

LICHT, FORREST DICK, Fireman, 1st class, (mother, Laura B Licht, Orting, Wash; enlisted Portland, Oreg, January 20, 1917), Naval Hospital, Brooklyn, N Y, respiratory disease, October 15, 1918

 

LICHTENSTEIN, HERBERT A, Lieutenant (JG), USNRF (class 3), (father, Mr Solomon K Lichtenstein, Hotel Ansonia, New York, N Y; appointed New York), New York, N Y, respiratory disease, October 25, 1918

 

LICKISS, LLOYD ROSCOE Apprentice Seaman, USNRF, (mother, Lulu M Lickiss, 4056 Cleveland Avenue, St Louis, Mo; enlisted St Louis, Mo, August 7, 1918), Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill, influenza, September 2, 1918

 

LIEB, JOSEPH, Seaman, USCG, (mother, Mrs Flora Lieb, 59 Varet Street, Brooklyn, N Y), USS Tampa, ex-USCG Cutter, ocean escort, left escort of HG.107, torpedoed and sunk by UB.91 off Bristol Channel in 50.40N, 06.19W (total of 115 crew and 16 passengers lost), September 26, 1918

 

LIED, JACOB, Ship's Cook, 2nd class, USNRF, (sister, Louisa Hente, 68 Columbus Avenue, New York, N Y; enlisted New York, N Y September 4, 1917), USS President Lincoln, ex-German liner, troop transport (no ID #), torpedoed and sunk by U90 about 600 miles west of France, May 31, 1918

 

LIGGETT, LESLIE ALVIN, Ensign (E), USNRF (class 4), (mother, Mrs Lydia Almina Liggett, 806 North Monroe Street, Peoria, Ill; appointed Illinois), 806 North Monroe Street, Peoria, Ill, respiratory disease, October 3, 1918

 

LIGHTENHOME, CHARLES CORN, Jr, Coxswain, (father, Charles C Lightenhome, 4845 Drake Avenue, Chicago, Ill; enlisted Richmond, Va, January 16, 1917), USS Cyclops, collier (No.4), ship disappeared in western Atlantic after leaving Barbados on March 4, 1918, declared lost, June 14, 1918

 

LIGHTFOOT, EDWARD VALENTINE, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (mother, Lucie E Lightfoot, Locust Dale, Va; enlisted Richmond, Va, May 29, 1918), Naval Hospital, Naval Base, Va, respiratory disease, October 3, 1918

 

LIGON, CLAUDE G, Musician, 2nd class, USNRF, (mother, Julia B Ligon, Pryor, Okla; enlisted Kansas City, Mo, May 28, 1918), Naval Hospital, League Island, Pa, influenza, September 23, 1918

 

LILES, GEORGE LOUIS, Machinist's Mate, 2nd class (A), USNRF, (wife, Ethel L Liles, Fifteenth and Arapaho Streets, Denver, Colo; enlisted Denver, Colo, July 13, 1918), Naval Hospital, Gulfport, Miss, influenza, October 13, 1918

 

LILES, SAM CALVIN, Seaman, (father, Sam Liles, Loaxahoma, Miss; enlisted Nashville, Tenn, December 13, 1917), Naval Hospital, Norfolk, Va, respiratory disease, January 19, 1918

 

LILJGREN, KARL ADOLPHUS, Seaman, 2nd class, (mother, Jessie Liljgren, 48 Houghton Street, West Lynn, Mass; enlisted U S S Georgia, Boston, Mass, March 30, 1917), USS Solace, hospital ship (later AH-2), respiratory disease, November 4, 1917

 

LILLEGARD, ARENT BENJAMIN, Carpenter's Mate, 3rd class, (father, Mandius Lillegard, Keldron, S Dak; enlisted Omaha, Nebr, June 1, 1917), Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill, respiratory disease, March 14, 1918

 

LILLEGARD, ELMER HEDEAN, Chief Electrician (R), (father, Peter J Lillegard, R F D 5, box 65, Hillsboro, Oreg; enlisted San Diego, Calif, February 12, 1916), USS Pittsburgh, ex-Pennsylvania, armored cruiser (No.4, later CA-4), most of war in South American waters, respiratory disease, October 22, 1918

 

LILLEY, ROBERT GREENLEAF, Fireman, 3rd class, (sister, Mrs Sallie Rodgerson, Williamston, N C; enlisted Raleigh, N C, May 22, 1917), Naval Hospital, Chelsea, Mass, respiratory disease, June 8, 1918

 

LILLICH, JOHN EDGAR, Pharmacist's Mate, 3rd class, USNRF, (father, John Lillich, 205 North West Street, York, Pa; enlisted Philadelphia, Pa, May 29, 1918), York, Pa, influenza, October 4, 1918

 

LIMBAUGH, HOBART F, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (mother, Frances A Limbaugh, Rinehart, Mo; enlisted Kansas City, Mo, July 15, 1918), Naval Hospital, Hampton Roads, Va, respiratory disease, September 23, 1918

 

LINCOLN, CHARLES, Jr, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (mother, Delia Lincoln, West Shore Road, Conimicut, R I; enlisted Providence, R I, May 4, 1917), Gallops Island, Boston, Mass, respiratory disease, September 28, 1918

 

LINCOLN, HERL FREDERICK, Quartermaster, 2nd class (A), (mother, Elinor A Lincoln, Medina, Wash; enlisted Seattle, Wash, June 27, 1917), Naval Hospital, Puget Sound, Wash, respiratory disease, September 25, 1918

 

LIND, CARL WILLIAM HAROLD, Landsman for Machinist's Mate (A), USNRF, (father, Charles S Lind, 415 Morgan Street, Elgin, Ill; enlisted Chicago, III, July 19, 1918), Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill, influenza, September 25, 1918

 

LIND, EDWARD PHILLIP, Seaman, 2nd class, (father, Andred Lind, 45 Merrifield Street, Worcester, Mass; enlisted Boston, Mass, December 3, 1917), Boston, Mass, disease, January 22, 1918

 

LINDAUER, WILBUR EDWARD, Seaman 2nd class, (father, Godred J Lindauer, 3409 Piedmont Avenue, Baltimore, Md; enlisted Baltimore, Md, April 20, 1917), Naval Hospital, Norfolk, Va, disease, July 28, 1917

 

LINDBERG, FRED WILLIAM, Painter, 3rd class, USNRF, (Mrs Augusta A Lindberg, 367 East One hundred and seventeenth Street, Chicago, Ill; enlisted Chicago, Ill, May 13, 1918), Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill, influenza, October 4, 1918

 

LINDER, WILLIAM LEE, Coxswain, USNRF, (mother, Henriette Linder, 510 Stell Street, Couway, Ark; enlisted St Louis, Mo, December 20, 1916), Naval Hospital, Norfolk, Va, disease, January 27, 1918

 

LINDLEY, VERNON ALLEN, Coxswain, USNRF, (father, William Lindley, Hopkinsville, Ky; enlisted El Paso, Tex, July 10, 1918), Naval Hospital, New Orleans, La, influenza, October 15, 1918

 

LINDQUIST, RALPH GIBSON, Fireman, 2nd class, (father, O A Lindquist, 3621 North Moore Street, Peoria, Ill; enlisted Peoria, Ill, June 13, 1917), USS Cyclops, collier (No.4), ship disappeared in western Atlantic after leaving Barbados on March 4, 1918, declared lost, June 14, 1918

 

LINDSAY, FRANK STUTVESANT, Yeoman, 2nd class, USNRF, (mother, Sarah S Lindsay, 135 Essex Street, Brooklyn, N Y; enlisted New York, N Y June 6, 1917), New York, N Y, respiratory disease, March 21, 1918

 

LINDSEY, JOHN, Chief Boatswain's Mate, (wife, Mrs J Llndsey, 3260 Kensington Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa; enlisted Norfolk, Va, April 26, 1916), Naval Hospital, Brooklyn, N Y, respiratory disease, March 13, 1918

 

LINDSEY, LUTHER MARTIN, Apprentice Seaman, USNRF, (mother, Sue W Lindsey, Sebree, Ky; enlisted Louisville, Ky, July 29, 1918), Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill, influenza, September 20, 1918

 

LINDSTROM, AXEL MOORE, Ensign, USNRF, (mother, Karolina Lindstrom, Hilton, Kans; appointed Kansas), Naval Hospital, No 5, buried, Brest, France, respiratory disease, September 27, 1918

 

LINDSTROM, ROBERT, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (father, Lambert Lindstrom, 1820 Capitol Place, St Paul, Minn; enlisted Los Angeles, Calif, May 15, 1918), Navy Yard, Mare Island, Calif, influenza, October 13, 1918

 

LINEBERGER, JAMES JENKINS, Chief Water Tender, (mother, Fannie Lineberger, Mount Holly, N C; enlisted New York, N Y December 16, 1914), USS Ticonderoga, ex-German Kamilla Rickmers, freighter (ID 1958), convoy straggler due to engine trouble, sunk by gunfire and torpedo of U.152 in North Atlantic (total of 213 Naval crew and Army soldiers lost), September 30, 1918

 

LING, SHO, Wardroom Steward, (wife, Lita Ling, Agana, Guam; enlisted U S S Brooklyn, Shanghai, China, December 9, 1916), Naval Hospital, Yokohama, Japan, disease, August 13, 1918

 

LINGARD, ERIC, Ensign, USNRF (class 5), (sister, Miss Olga Lingard, Annisquam, Mass; appointed Massachusetts), Naval Air Station, Chatham, Mass, influenza, October 29, 1918

 

LINK, LESLIE RAYMOND, Landsman for Machinist's Mate, USNRF, (mother, Lillie W Link, Hutchinson, Ky; enlisted Louisville, Ky, July 4, 1918), Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill, influenza, September 22, 1918

 

LINKHART, MILO GRAFTON, Chief Turret Captain, (father, Milo Linkhart, 722 East Hart Street, Dayton, Ohio; enlisted Yorktown, Va, June 8, 1917), Scotland, died, September 20, 1918

 

LIPPINCOTT, SAMUEL, Apprentice Seaman, USNRF, (mother, Susan R Lippincott, 339 Main Street, Moorestown, N J; enlisted Philadelphia, Pa, May 31, 1918), Naval Hospital, Philadelphia, Pa, influenza, October 16, 1918

 

LITCHFIELD, JOHN RUSSELL, Pharmacist's Mate, 3rd class, (mother, Mrs Martha D Litchfleld, 604 West Padon Avenue, Blackwell, Okla; enlisted Oklahoma City, Okla, April 17, 1917), France, wounded in action, September 16, 1918

 

LITHIO, BRICE DANIEL, Apprentice Seaman, (mother, Frances C Lithio, Akeley, Minn; enlisted Minneapolis, Minn, July 12, 1918), Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill, influenza, September 27, 1918

 

LITTLE, MALLIE BASS, Seaman, 2nd class, (father, Harmon Little, Lavaca, Ark; enlisted Oklahoma City, Okla, May 11, 1918), Submarine Base, New London, Conn, respiratory disease, October 10, 1918

 

LITTLE, PERCY ALVIN, Landsman for Machinist's Mate (A), USNRF, (mother, Mary Little, R 1, Osnabrook, N Dak; enlisted Minneapolis, Minn, June 15, 1918), Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill, influenza, September 20, 1918

 

LITTRELL, CLARENCE MCKINLEY, Fireman, 3rd class, (mother, Hannah A Littrell, R F D 2, Wirt, Ind; enlisted Indianapolis, Ind, December 1, 1917), Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill, disease, January 31, 1918

 

LIVINGSTON, ORVAL FRANK, Seaman, 2nd class, (mother, Clara N Livingston, general delivery, Chelen, Wash; enlisted Seattle, Wash, April 20, 1917), Naval Hospital, Mare Island, Calif, respiratory disease, September 14, 1917

 

LIZIKOS, SOTORIOS, Ensign, USNRF, (mother, Mrs Helen Lizikos, care James Lizikos, Tucson, Ariz; appointed New York), USS Lakemoor, also Lake Moore, freighter (ID-2180), torpedoed by UB64 in Irish Sea, April 11, 1918

 

LLOYD, FRANCIS JOSEPH, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (mother, Margaret Lloyd, 29 Canfield Street, Orange, N J; enlisted Newark, N J, May 4, 1918), Naval Hospital, Newport, R I, respiratory disease, September 25, 1918

 

LOBMEYER, HENRY FREDERICK, Machinist's Mate, 2nd class, (father, Alexander R Lobmeyer, 131 Standish Street, Hartford, Conn; enlisted New Haven, Conn, February 21, 1917), USS Manley, destroyer (later DD-74), based at Queenstown, Ireland, escorting convoy (various sources refer to her being alongside an HMS Montague and rolling into her. This should read armed merchant cruiser HMS Motagua), accidental explosion of own depth charges followed by fire, DOI, March 19, 1918

 

LOCHMANN, EMIL ERNEST, Yeoman, 3rd class, USNRF, (mother, Elizabeth Lochmann, 735 North Loraine Avenue, Chicago, Ill; enlisted Great Lakes, Ill, May 23, 1918), Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill, influenza, September 27, 1918

 

LOCHMILLER, FREDERICK CARL, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (father, John P Lochmiller, Denison, Iowa; enlisted Omaha, Nebr, June 29, 1918), USS Georgia, battleship (later BB-15), respiratory disease, October 7, 1918

 

LOCHNER, RICHARD ANTHONY, Chief Yeoman, USNRF, (mother, Christina H Lochner, 831 Pauline Street, New Orleans, La; enlisted New Orleans, La, September 18, 1917), Naval Hospital, New Orleans, La, influenza, October 22, 1918

 

LOCKE, GEORGE WILLIAM, Seaman, 2nd class, (father, John Locke, 136 Havemeyer Place, Greenwich, Conn; enlisted New Haven, Conn, November 13, 1917), SS Florence H, freighter, Armed Guard detachment, in convoy, internal explosion and blew up off French west coast, total of 45 killed, April 17, 1918

 

LOCKEY, HERBERT TILLMAN, Seaman, 2nd class, (sister, Mrs Beulah Cox, Milledgevilie, Ga; enlisted Montgomery, Ala, April 17, 1917), USS Cyclops, collier (No.4), ship disappeared in western Atlantic after leaving Barbados on March 4, 1918, declared lost, June 14, 1918

 

LOCKHART, HOMER HOUSTON, Fireman, 3rd class, (mother, Sarah F Lockhart, Route 2, Ripley, Miss; enlisted Nashville, Tenn, December 14, 1917), Naval Hospital, Norfolk, Va, disease, January 16, 1918

 

LOCKHART, JOSIAH DAVID, Seaman, (father, Joe E Lockhart, 114 North Dickson Street, Gainesville, Tex; enlisted Dallas, Tex, December 17, 1915), Naval Hospital, Norfolk, Va, disease, May 26, 1917

 

LOCKREY, ROGER WALCOTT, Seaman, (mother, Jessie E Lockrey, 193 Main Street, Charlestown, Mass; enlisted Boston, Mass, January 9, 1914), SS Pastores, freighter, US Army chartered transport (USACT), fell overboard and drowned, November 17, 1917

 

LOCKWOOD, ARTHUR LOGES, Printer, 1st class, USNRF, (mother, Augusta F Lockwood, River Avenue and Spruce Street, Lakewood, N J; enlisted Hoboken, N J, July 31, 1917), USS Leviathan, ex-German liner Vaterland, troop transport (ID-1326), disease, June 24, 1918

 

LOEFFLER, GEORGE MARTIN, Seaman Signalman, 2nd class, (father, Edward M Loeffler, 426 1/2 Eighth Street, Quincy, Ill; enlisted St Louis, Mo, May 13, 1916), USS Marietta, gunboat (No.15, later PG-15), influenza, October 16, 1918

 

LOFTUS, MARTIN CYRIL, Seaman, USNRF, (mother, Alice Loftus, 816 South Valley Avenue, Olyphant, Pa; enlisted Philadelphia, Pa, April 23, 1918), Naval Hospital, Cape May, N J, influenza, September 30, 1918

 

LOGAN, OLE CHRIST, Fireman, 3rd class, (sister, Mary Markuson, Route 4, Clear Lake, Wis; enlisted Milwaukee, Wis, May 3, 1918), Naval Hospital, Norfolk, Va, respiratory disease, October 9, 1918

 

LOGAN, ROGER CHARLES, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (mother, Mrs Edith Logan, R R 3, Goshen, Ind; enlisted Indianapolis, Ind, June 4, 1918), USS Mercy, ex-liner Saratoga, hospital ship (ID-1305, later AH-4), served along US East Coast, respiratory disease, October 10, 1918

 

LOGSDON, CHARLES, Seaman, 2nd class, (stepfather, Wesley Needham, 402 Main Street, Jeffersonville, Ind; enlisted Louisville, Ky, July 16, 1917), USS Oklahoma, dreadnought battleship (later BB-37), respiratory disease, October 23, 1918

 

LOHGES, ROBERT JOHNSON, Ensign, USNRF (class 5), (mother, Mrs Nellie Johnson Lohges, 26 Craig Street, Rochester, N Y; appointed New York), Naval Hospital, Pensacola, Fla, respiratory disease, October 11, 1918

 

LOHSE, HERBERT ERNEST, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (sister, Mary Lohse, 1548 Waveland Avenue, Chicago, Ill; enlisted Chicago, Ill, June 21, 1918), at home, influenza, September 21, 1918

 

LOMAS, LEROY GOSLING, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (mother, Mrs Mary E Lomas, 259 Central Street, Cantrall Falls, R I; enlisted Providence, R I, June 26, 1918), Naval Hospital, Newport, R I, respiratory disease, September 17, 1918

 

LOMBARDO, JOSEPH, Chief Commissary Steward, USNRF (not in active Service), (son, Antonie Lombardo, 346 Sanchez Street, San Francisco, Calif; enlisted San Francisco, Calif, November 2, 1917), at home (son's address), disease, March 30, 1918

 

LONDAHL HENRY, Landsman for Machinist's Mate (A), USNRF, (father, Charles P Londahl, Jamestown, N Y; enlisted Buffalo, N Y May 22, 1918), Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, III, influenza, September 23, 1918

 

LONDON, JACOB J, Electrician, 3rd class, USNRF, (father, A H London, 50 Bright Street, Burlington, Vt; enlisted Newport, R I, December 4, 1917), USS Herman Frasch, freighter (ID-1617), sunk in collision with tanker USS George G Henry off Nova Scotia, October 4, 1918

 

LONERGAN, JOSEPH FRANCIS, Seaman, (sister, Alice M Quiekett, 1294 Dorchester Avenue, Dorches ter, Mass; enlisted Boston, Mass, January 29, 1915), Naval Hospital, Chelsea, Mass, influenza, September 5, 1918

 

LONG IRL EDWIN, Coxswain, (father, John Ell Long, R F D 4, Walter, Okla; enlisted Dallas, Tex, February 18, 1914), USS Cyclops, collier (No.4), (DANFS - on passage), ship disappeared in western Atlantic after leaving Barbados on March 4, 1918, declared lost, June 14, 1918

 

LONG, BRYAN BRECKENRIDGE, Electrician, 3rd class, (father, Charles C Long, Lanark, W Va; enlisted Parkersburg, W Va, June 7, 1917), SS Florence H, freighter, Armed Guard detachment, in convoy, internal explosion and blew up off French west coast, total of 45 killed, April 17, 1918

 

LONG, EMMET JAMES, Apprentice Seaman, (mother, Celia Long, Greely, Nebr; enlisted Omaha, Nebr, July 14, 1917), Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill, disease, September 19, 1917

 

LONG, JEREMIAH CHARLES, Machinist's Mate, 1st class, USNRF (not in active Service), (wife, Mrs Mary Long, 16 Wordsworth Street, East Boston, Mass; enlisted Boston, Mass, December 12, 1917), First Naval District, Boston, Mass, disease, February 27, 1918

 

LONG, JOHN A, Chief Sailmaker (retired), (father, William A Long, 11 Meade Street, Everett, Mass; appointed Massachusetts), Everett, Mass, disease, September 3, 1918

 

LONGLEY, LAWRENCE ORAL, Seaman, 2nd class, (mother, Mary J Longley, Apison, Tenn; enlisted Nashville, Tenn, May 2, 1917), USS South Dakota, armored cruiser (No.9, later Huron, CA-9), gas poisoning, March 21, 1918

 

LOOKER, ARTHUR, Apprentice Seaman, (mother, Lozina Looker, R F D 57, Gladivin, Mich; enlisted Detroit, Mich, December 6, 1917), Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill, respiratory disease, January 18, 1918

 

LOPATKA, ISADOR, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (father, Solomon Lopatka, 439 Bergenline Avenue, New York, N Y; enlisted New York, N Y June 6, 1918), Naval Training Camp, Pelham Bay Park, N Y, influenza, October 8, 1918

 

LORANS, ARTHUR WILLIAM, Landsman for Electrician (R), USNRF, (mother, Josephine L Lorans, White Rock, S Dak; enlisted Minneapolis, Minn, June 13, 1918), Naval Hospital, Chelsea, Mass, influenza, September 16, 1918

 

LORD, CARL CHESTER, Chief Yeoman, (wife, Amy M Lord, 814 Twenty-2nd Street NW, Washington, D C; enlisted Boston, Mass, September 30, 1916), Naval Hospital, Washington, D C, influenza, October 4, 1918

 

LORD, THOMAS JOSEPH, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (father, Edmond Lord, Cornell, Wis; enlisted Milwaukee, Wis, June 7, 1918), Naval Hospital, Naval Base, Va, respiratory disease, September 27, 1918

 

LOREE, FRANK HAZELTON, Seaman, (mother, Mary C F Loree, 1618 Cayuga Street, Philadelphia, Pa; enlisted Philadelphia, Pa-, May 17, 1915), SS Vacuum, tanker, exhaustion from over-exercise, presumably already ashore as ship lost April 28, May 2, 1917

 

LORTON, RUSSELL EUGENE, Seaman, 2nd class, (father, Lewis N Lorton, route 7, Springfield, Ohio; enlisted Cincinnati, Ohio, December 14, 1917), Naval Station, Great Lakes, Ill, disease, February 7, 1918

 

LORTZ, HAROLD RAY, Seaman, 2nd class, (father, William Lortz, Batavia N Y; enlisted Buffalo, N Y June 3, 1918), Naval Air Station, Eastleigh, England, respiratory disease, October 21, 1918

 

LOTT, JOHN, Quartermaster, 1st class, USNRF (not in active Service), (sister, Florence Rayhold, 648 South Fifty-1st Street, Philadelphia, Pa; enlisted Tomkinsville, N Y April 9, 1917), attached to 3rd Naval District, New York, disease, November 23, 1917

 

LOUDER, SAMUEL CHESTER, Apprentice Seaman USNRF, (father, Edwin Louder, 508 Fairview Street, Riverside, N J; enlisted Philadelphia, Pa, June 3, 1918), Naval Training Station, Great Lakes, III, respiratory disease, September 28, 1918

 

LOUDON, WILLIAM HOBART, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (mother, Ida Loudon, rural route No 1, Depauw, Ind; enlisted Louisville, Ky, June 4, 1918), Naval Hospital, Puget Sound, Wash, influenza, October 11, 1918

 

LOUGHLIN, MICHAEL, Mess Attendant, 3rd class, USNRF, (sister, Mary Curran, 85 2nd Place, Brooklyn, N Y; enlisted Brooklyn, N Y May 21, 1918), USS Galveston, protected cruiser (No.17, later CL-19), disease, July 23, 1918

 

LOUNSBERY, RICHARD, Seaman, USNRF, (son, Harold Lounsbery, 234 North Terrace Avenue, Mont Vernon N Y; enlisted Pelham Bay Park, N Y April 18, 1918), Mount Vernon Hospital, N Y, respiratory disease, October 9, 1918

 

LOVE, ARTHUR VAUGHN, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (father, Harry P Love, 7301 Park Ridge Road, Chicago, Ill; enlisted Chicago, Ill, June 11, 1918), Naval Hospital, Puget Sound, Wash, influenza, October 3, 1918

 

LOVE, COLEMAN STEVENS, Seaman, 2nd class, (mother, Nellie Love, Coleman, Tex; enlisted Dallas, Tex, September 18, 1917), USS Lake Huron, freighter (ID-2144), respiratory disease, October 9, 1918

 

LOVE, STANLEY JOHN, Seaman, 2nd class, (mother, Minnie Love, R 1, Box 21, Benzonia, Midi; enlisted Detroit, Mich, August 18, 1917), Naval Hospital, League Island, Pa, respiratory disease, March 7, 1918

 

LOVELACE, FRED JONES, Fireman, 3rd class, (mother, Elizabeth Lovelace, Wilderville, Oreg; enlisted Portland, Oreg, December 5, 1917), Naval Hospital, Mare Island, Calif, disease, February 10, 1918

 

LOVELL, BENJAMIN PINKNEY, Quartermaster, 3rd class, (father, William A Lovell, Zimmerman, La; enlisted Meridian, Miss, June 8, 1918), Naval Hospital, Chelsea, Mass, influenza, September 8, 1918

 

LOVELL, MYRON WALTER, Jr, Oiler, USNRF, (mother, Olivia A Lovell, Sanford, Fla; enlisted Jacksonville, Fla, July 25, 1918), Fernandina, Fla, respiratory disease, October 16, 1918

 

LOVELL, WILLIAM, Machinist, USNRF (class 2), (wife, Mrs Gladys R Lovell, 749 Union Street, Brooklyn, N Y; appointed New York), USS William Rockefeller, tanker (ID-1581), escorted, torpedoed and sunk by UC.58 off Peterhead, Scotland, May 18, 1918

 

LOVELY, LYMAN FREDERICK, Machinist's Mate, 2nd class, (father, Lyman Lovely, 2343 Bryant Street, Denver, Colo; enlisted Denver, Colo, April 30, 1917), US Submarine F-1 (Carp, No.20), sunk in collision with sister boat F-3, underway off California, drowned, December 17, 1917

 

LOW, HARRY ORPHEUS, Machinist's Mate, 2nd class, USNRF, (wife, Gladys B Low, 616 Van Buren Street, Joliet, Ill; enlisted Great Lakes, Ill, June 27, 1918), at home, respiratory disease, September 18, 1918

 

LOWDER, JOHN DAVID, Jr, Fireman, 1st class, (father, John D Lowder, Lisbon, S C; enlisted Cincinnati, Ohio, March 28, 1916), USS Manley, destroyer (later DD-74), based at Queenstown, Ireland, escorting convoy (various sources refer to her being alongside an HMS Montague and rolling into her. This should read armed merchant cruiser HMS Motagua), accidental explosion of own depth charges followed by fire, DOI, March 19, 1918

 

LOWELL, VANCE HANSON, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (father, Edwin A Lowell, Lincoln, Me; enlisted Portland, Me, April 6, 1918), Naval Hospital, Newport, R I, respiratory disease, September 24, 1918

 

LOWENBERG, SAM BLOCK, Apprentice Seaman, (mother, Sophia Lowenberg, Natchez, Miss; enlisted Jackson, Miss, December 4, 1917), Naval Hospital, Norfolk, Va, disease, January 6, 1918

 

LOWMAN, DEWEY NICHOLAS, Fireman, 2nd class, USNRF, (father, Nicholas Lowman, Leedsville, Md; enlisted Baltimore, Md, April 19, 1917), USS Cyclops, collier (No.4), ship disappeared in western Atlantic after leaving Barbados on March 4, 1918, declared lost, June 14, 1918

 

LOWRY, CLELL ELLE, Ship's Cook, 4th class, USNRF, (mother, Ida M Lowry, Weatherford, Okla; enlisted Oklahoma City, Okla, July 19, 1918), Naval Hospital, New Orleans, La, influenza, October 13, 1918

 

LOWRY, MARY GERTRUDE, Landsman for Yeoman (F), USNRF, (father, Thomas P Lowry, 805 South Forty-ninth Street, Philadelphia, Pa; enlisted Philadelphia, Pa, September 6, 1918), Naval Hospital, Philadelphia, Pa, influenza, October 19, 1918

 

LOWRY, WILL HENRY, Apprentice Seaman, USNRF, (mother, Mary E Lowry, R F D, No 2, Oak Grove, Ky; enlisted Louisville, Ky, July 30, 1918), Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill, influenza, October 1, 1918

 

LOZWAY, EARL BERTRUM, Seaman, 2nd class, (mother, Mary Lozway, 124 South Twenty -eighth Avenue, West Duluth, St Louis, Minn; enlisted Minneapolis, Minn, April 21, 1917), Naval Hospital, League Island, Pa, respiratory disease, July 4, 1918

 

LUCAS, KENNETH RODNEY, Carpenter's Mate, 1st class, USNRF, (wife, Dora L Lucas, 23 Brown Street, Waltham, Mass; enlisted Newport, R I, May 23, 1918), Naval Hospital, Newport, R I, respiratory disease, September 25, 1918

 

LUCKAN, CHARLES FRANCIS, Seaman, (mother, Marie C Luckan, 124 South Maderla Street, Baltimore, Md; enlisted Baltimore, Md, August 19, 1914), SS Vacuum, tanker, torpedoed and sunk by U.21, around 120 miles west of Hebrides, NE Scotland, April 28, 1917

 

LUCKETT, HOMER, Apprentice Seaman, USNRF, (mother, Millie Luckett, Elsberry, Mo; enlisted St Louis, Mo, July 22, 1918), Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill, influenza, September 24, 1918

 

LUKA, STANLEY, Carpenter's Mate, 3rd class, USNRF, (mother, Stalawva Luka, Cicero, Ill; enlisted Great Lakes, Ill, August 8, 1917), Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill, respiratory disease, September 18, 1918

 

LUKE, ISAAC WILLIAM, Seaman, 2nd class, (father, Elie R Luke, Route 1, Enigma, Calif; enlisted Atlanta, Ga, June 27, 1918), Gallops Island, Boston, Mass, influenza, October 3, 1918

 

LUKE, RONALD SANDS, Fireman, 2nd class, (father, William E Luke, 5 Tower Place, Danbury, Conn; enlisted New Haven, Conn, March 21, 1917), Roosevelt Hospital, New York, respiratory disease, May 17, 1918

 

LUKEN, HERMAN BERNARD, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (father, Herman Luken, Hazel, S Dak; enlisted Omaha, Nebr, June 11, 1918), Camp Logan, Ill, respiratory disease, October 1, 1918

 

LUKER, WALTER MARION, Seaman, 2nd class, (father, J W Luker, Bashi, Ala; enlisted Montgomery, Ala, March 6, 1917), USS Solace, hospital ship (later AH-2), injured, October 5, 1917

 

LUMPP, FRANK, Fireman, 3rd class, (mother, Carry Snyder, R R 1, Pellston, Mich; enlisted Detroit, Mich, December 14, 1917), Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill, respiratory disease, February 14, 1918

 

LUND, ALFRED, Apprentice Seaman, (mother, Mary Lund, Nekoma, N Dak; enlisted Minneapolis, Minn, July 12, 1918), Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill, influenza, October 4, 1918

 

LUNDBERG, KURT M, Lieutenant (JG), USNRF (class 2), (wife, May Lundberg, 19 La Martins Terrace, Yonkers, N Y; appointed New York), USS Culgoa, refrigerated supply ship (later AF-3), respiratory disease, August 23, 1917

 

LUNDGREEN, FRANK G, Ship's Cook, 2nd class, USNRF, (father, Emil Lundgreen, 385 Prospect Street, Perth Amboy, N J; enlisted New Orleans La, March 20, 1918), Naval Hospital, Norfolk, Va, respiratory disease, October 16, 1918

 

LUNDINE, ALPHER ERMANGRADE, Landsman for Electrician (R), USNRF (not in active Service), (mother, Nellie Lundine, Bertrand, Nebr; enlisted Omaha, Nebr, January 31, 1918), Naval Training Station, Great Lakes, Ill, accident, died, May 21, 1918

 

LUNDY, VIRGIL JACKSON, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (wife, Lucy J Lundy, 321 Cottage Grove, Bloomington, Ind; enlisted Detroit, Mich, July 2, 1918), Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill, influenza, September 20, 1918

 

LUNGER, ARCHIE H, Gunner's Mate, 2nd class (other sources), US Submarine F-4 (Skate, No.23), sank during routine training off Honolulu Harbor, March 25, 1915

 

LUNN, ROWLES EDGAR, Fireman, 3rd class, (father, George Lunn, Coudersport, Pa; enlisted Buffalo, N Y (date as given), December 8, 1918), Naval Hospital, Norfolk, Va, respiratory disease, May 25, 1917

 

LUPHER, HARRY JAMES, Machinist's Mate, 1st class (A), USNRF, (wife, Vonnie G Lupher, Deer Lodge, Mont; enlisted Puget Sound, Wash, June 15, 1918), Naval Hospital, Gulfport, Miss, respiratory disease, October 15, 1918

 

LUSBY, HARRY ELMER, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (father, John Morgan Lusby, R F D 1, Danville, Ark; enlisted Little Rock, Ark, July 1, 1918), USS Georgia, battleship (later BB-15), respiratory disease, October 7, 1918

 

LUSH, FRED STANLEY, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (father, Henry W Lush, Galeton, Pa; enlisted Buffalo, N Y June 1, 1918), Great Lakes, Ill, burns, October 13, 1918

 

LUSK, GROVER, Apprentice Seaman, (father, Marion Lusk, Larkinsville, Ala; enlisted Nashville, Tenn, December 12, 1917), Naval Hospital, Norfolk, Va, respiratory disease, January 13, 1918

 

LUSK, JOE, Fireman, 1st class, USNRF, (father, N U Lusk, Ovillia, Wash; enlisted Puget Sound, Wash, April 10, 1917), Naval Hospital, New York, N Y, disease, June 14, 1918

 

LUSK, VERNON ALLEN, Chief Boatswain's Mate, (wife, Blanch I Lusk, Parish, N Y; enlisted Buffalo, N Y July 12, 1916), Lynn, Mass, influenza, October 5, 1918

 

LUSSO, WILLIAM, Seaman, 2nd class, (father, John Lusso, 1870 North Twenty-seventh Street, Kansas City, Kans; enlisted Kansas City, Mo, April 25, 1917), USS Jenkins, destroyer (later DD-42), based at Queenstown, Ireland, killed by shell (BN - from steamship New York, NHC - during gunnery exercises, from battleship USS New York), January 16, 1918

 

LUTE, CLARENCE MELVIN, Seaman, (mother, Kessa Lute, West Union, Ohio; enlisted Oklahoma City, Okla, December 15, 1917), Submarine Base, New London, Conn, respiratory disease, September 29, 1918

 

LUTHER, FRED LESLIE, Seaman, 2nd class, (father, Menter J Luther, Burney, Ind; enlisted Indianapolis, Ind, August 22, 1917), Naval Hospital, Chelsea, Mass, respiratory disease, April 5, 1918

 

LUTZ, CONRAD ALBERT, Landsman for Blacksmith, USNRF, (mother, Lizzie Lutz, Flint Hill, Mo; enlisted St Louis, Mo, May 17, 1918), Receiving Ship, Philadelphia, Pa, respiratory disease, September 21, 1918

 

LUTZ, VALENTINE KILGORE, Hospital Apprentice, 2nd class, USNRF, (father, Samuel D Lutz, Laurel, Pa; enlisted Philadelphia, Pa, June 29, 1918), Naval Hospital, League Island, Pa, influenza, October 11, 1918

 

LYALL, SIDNEY HENRY, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (mother, Margaret Lyall, Verona, Calif; enlisted San Francisco, Calif, June 4, 1918), San Francisco, Calif, influenza, October 30, 1918

 

LYCKE, ADOLPH NELSON, Oiler, (mother, Anna Lycke, 1829 North Center Street, Stockton, Calif; enlisted Annapolis, Md, October 15, 1917), Naval Hospital, Charleston, S C, respiratory disease, March 7, 1918

 

LYDEN, THOMAS FRANCIS, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (father, Michael Lyden, 1067 Bedford Avenue, Brooklyn, N Y; enlisted Brooklyn, N Y June 8, 1918), Naval Rifle Range, Peekskill, N Y, influenza, October 7, 1918

 

LYLES, CLAY TENNY, Seaman, (father, Charles R Lyles, general delivery, Garland, Tex; enlisted Dallas, Tex, June 1, 1916), USS Pittsburgh, ex-Pennsylvania, armored cruiser (No.4, later CA-4), most of war in South American waters, accidental explosion of 3in saluting gun charge, killed, July 23, 1917

 

LYNCH, ANDREW, Mess Attendant, 1st class, USNRF, (mother, Jennie Lynch, R F D, 3, Berkeley, Va; enlisted Norfolk, Va, October 15, 1917), Naval Hospital, Naval Base, Va, respiratory disease, October 17, 1918

 

LYNCH, BERNARD, Storekeeper, 3rd class, USNRF, (sister, Mary A Murphy, 223 West Twentieth Street, New York, N Y; enlisted New York, N Y April 4, 1918), Naval Training Camp, Pelham Bay Park, N Y, influenza, October 20, 1918

 

LYNCH, JOHN FRANCIS, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (mother, Mary Lynch, 4555 Sheridan Road, Chicago, Ill; enlisted Chicago, Ill, July 27, 1917), Municipal Pier, Chicago, Ill, respiratory disease, September 27, 1918

 

LYNCH, MICHAEL JAMES, Chief Master-at-Arms, USNRF, (wife, Margaret M Lynch, 644 2nd Avenue, San Francisco, Calif; enlisted San Francisco, Calif, May 10, 1917), Naval Training Camp, San Diego, Calif, disease, February 12, 1918

 

LYNCH, PATRICK FRANCIS, Seaman, (father, Timothy Lynch, 31 South Oxford Street, Brooklyn, N Y; enlisted New York, N Y May 16, 1917), Naval Hospital, Key West, Fla, respiratory disease, October 17, 1918

 

LYNCH, ROSCOE, Engineman, 2nd class, (father, E A Lynch, Kenova, W Va; enlisted Parkersburg, W Va, January 22, 1918), USS Ticonderoga, ex-German Kamilla Rickmers, freighter (ID 1958), convoy straggler due to engine trouble, sunk by gunfire and torpedo of U.152 in North Atlantic (total of 213 Naval crew and Army soldiers lost), September 30, 1918

 

LYNCH, WILLIAM FRANKLIN, Seaman, 2nd class, (father, William D Lynch, 112 Pleasant Street, Franklin, Mass; enlisted Newport, R I, March 27, 1917), Naval Hospital, Norfolk, Va, respiratory disease, March 20, 1918

 

LYNCH, WILLIAM HENRY, jr, Fireman, 1st class, (father, William H Lynch, 1250 Brown Avenue, Manchester, N H; enlisted Boston, Mass, May 28, 1917), USS Covington, ex-German liner Cincinnati, troop transport (ID-1409), torpedoed by U86 off French coast, sank on 2nd, July 1, 1918

 

LYNGAAS, HAROLD TORALF, Landsman for Electrician (R), (father, Robert Lyngaas, 924 Water Street, Eau Claire, Wis; enlisted Milwaukee, Wis, May 31, 1918), Naval Training Station, Great Lakes, Ill, died, September 2, 1918

 

LYNN, EDDIE LEE, Seaman, 2nd class, (mother, Caroline Dorster, Saint Marys, Ohio; enlisted Cincinnati, Ohio, April 11, 1917), USS New Hampshire, battleship (later BB-25), lost at sea, June 30, 1917

 

LYON, JOHN RAYMOND, Seaman, (sister, Gertrude Dhu, 1530 South Fifteenth Street, Terre Haute, Ind; enlisted Indianapolis, Ind, January 24, 1917), Naval Hospital, League Island, Pa, respiratory disease, January 23, 1918

 

LYON, WILLIAM DENNISON, Ensign, USNRF (class 4), (mother, Mrs William H Lyon, 37 Warren Street, Brookline, Mass; appointed Massachusetts), New London, Conn, wounded, but not in action, May 21, 1918

 

LYONS, DANIEL JOSEPH, Seaman, 2nd class, (mother, Margarent Lyons, 1335 Wolf Street, Philadelphia, Pa; enlisted Philadelphia, Pa, May 2, 1917), Naval Hospital, Fort Lyon, Colo, respiratory disease, May 6, 1918

 

LYONS, FRANKLIN JAY, Hospital Apprentice, 2nd class, USNRF, (mother, Matilda S Lyons, Osakis, Minn; enlisted Minneapolis, Minn, May 21, 1918), Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill, influenza, September 20, 1918

 

LYONS, JOHN, Chief Water Tender, (son, John Lyons, jr, Van Nest Avenue, Van Nest, N Y; enlisted Boston, Mass, March 31, 1917), Naval Hospital, New York, N Y, respiratory disease, November 1, 1917

 

LYONS, LUTHER DON, Fireman, 2nd class, (mother, J E Lyons, Cosmopolis, Wash; enlisted Puget Sound, Wash, April 11, 1917), Naval Hospital, Portsmouth, N H, respiratory disease, March 28, 1918

 

LYONS, RAYMOND THOMAS, Seaman, 2nd class, (mother, Ellen Eacott, 147 East One hundred and twentieth Street, New York, N Y; enlisted New York, N Y May 18, 1917), Willard Parker Hospital, New York, N Y, disease, December 8, 1917

 

LYONS, THOMAS CANNON, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, (mother, Mrs Jeremiah J Lyons, 4457 Maiden Street, Chicago, Ill; enlisted Norfolk, Va, December 3, 1917), USS Triton, tug (later YT-10), operated out of Washington Navy Yard, D C, respiratory disease, March 28, 1918

 

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revised 5/8/11