
The Remembrance Pages are in honor of all the men and women who have proudly worn the uniform of the United States of America, and died while in service to our Country. The Spirit of these soldiers is what makes America great and inspires all of us to endure as we strive for peace. They have earned our gratitude and respect. However, we, as a community want to give them more. So through these Remembrance Pages, we offer them our hearts and our promise that we will never forget them.

Name
Dates of Service
Branch of Service
Service Location
Date of Death
- - Pvt. George Bartlett
- - 1941 - 1944
- - Army Tank Division
- - France
- - Died in Action, June 1944
George enlisted in 1941. He married and had a daughter, Maryann, that he never saw.
He served with Patton and received a purple heart.
He continued onto France where he was killed in June 1944.
He was sent home and had a military service and Burial at PineLawn Cemetery.

Name
Dates of Service
Branch of Service
Service Location
Date of Death
- - Tech Sergeant Louis Bartlett
- - 1941 - 1944
- - Army, Infantry
- - Italy
- - Died in Action, October 1944
Louis enlisted in 1941. He made Tech Sergeant and served in the European Area.
He was wounded and died in Italy Oct. 7, 1944.
He was sent home for a military service held
at PineLawn Cemetery. The
two brothers who enlisted together are still together at the
PineLawn
Cemetery, not far from each other.
