Barron Brothers
1895-1918 William and his brother Edward were some of the first young men in Tonawanda to enlist in WW1 in 1917. They were also some of the first Marines to land in France. Both of the brothers spent months in the trenches of France. Together they experienced some of the bloodiest battles of the war. They were wounded around the same time. Edward lost an arm to enemy fire. William was shot in the shoulder and his lung. Both brothers found themselves recovering in the hospital at the same time. They remained strong and looked forward to being reunited with family at home. The first to go back to the states was Edward with William behind him by a few days. Their family came together in Tonawanda to greet Edward and wait for William who they had been told was on the mend and would be returning home soon. Before the celebrations started, news came that William had died on a transport ship home....
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