Puffer Genealogy

PUFFER, Roy F.

PUFFER, Roy F.

Male 1891 - 1918  (27 years)

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  1. 1.  PUFFER, Roy F.PUFFER, Roy F. was born on 5 Feb 1891 in Sturgeon Bay, WI; died on 9 Sep 1918 in France; was buried in Sturgeon Bay, WI.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Name: Roy F. Lee
    • _COLOR: 11
    • Birth: Mar 1891, WI
    • Residence: 1 Jun 1905, Greenbush, WI
    • Residence: 1910, Benton, WI
    • Residence: 1917, Oshkosh, WI; SGT during WWI, died of an accident

    Notes:

    In 1905 (14 yo) he is living in the home of Thomas H. Thackray as a hired man.

    "Roy Puffer, Classed As Deserter, Gave Life for Country and Will Be Buried Here By Legion

    Classed as a deserter by the War department, yet he gave his life for his country in France, the body of Roy F. Puffer will be buried by The Archie Lackshire Post of the American Legion in Bayside cemetery some day next week. The body will arrive in New York from France Aug. 2 and will be forwarded here at once for burial in the family plot in Bayside.

    Twelve years ago Roy Puffer taught school in Door county and lived here with his mother. Shortly after leaving here he enlisted in the army but tired of the service. He was no "peace time" soldier, so he "bunched it" or "went over the hill" as soldiers express it.

    He deserted in San Francisco and successfully eluding the authorities lived in the West for a number of years. Finally the United States got into a real war when every available man was needed and men who had been trained were needed at once. Roy crossed the continent and enlisted in New York, being in the first contingents to reach France.

    When he enlisted he took his mother's maiden name, Lee, and it was as Sergeant Roy F. Lee that he died and was buried there, and as Sergeant Roy F. Lee that the body is being consigned to relatives here. While not a peace time soldier he title of sergeant shows that he made good when his country was really in need. He was about 32 years old.

    His body will rest after honorable burial beside that of his mother, Mrs. Minnie Puffer, in Bayside. He leaves a brother and sister. The brother is George Puffer, principal and manager of the Fountain City Business College of Fond du Lac. The sister is Miss May Puffer, who lived with Dr. and Mrs. G. F. Hilton at the People's hospital a number of years.

    A large delegation of Legion members is expected to attend the funeral"

    Door County Advocate, July 30, 1920

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