World War I Deaths
The lists for the Victoria County men who gave their lives for both the World Wars were found in Roy Grimes publication, Three Hundred Years in Victoria County. (From the Victoria Crossroads of South Texas Quarterly, Volume XVI, No. 2, 1995, published by Victoria County Genealogical Society.)Overton A. ABSHIER | Henry INNOCENTI | John J. CATON |
Charles J. BEYER | Alfred KOHL | Lawrence J. FOX |
Oscar R. BOOKER | Edwin LEY | Jacob B. DENTLER |
John R. BRANCH | Thomas LAMBERTSON | James W. PRIDDY |
Leo Leslie BROWN | John J. MIKESKA | Walter I. NITSCHMANN |
Willie E. BUTLER | Leo E. MITCHEL | Clarence Elton SMITH |
Henry Russell CANFIELD | William J. RAWLINS | Elijah ATWOOD |
Horace C. DAVIDSON | Albert S. NOBLE | Reed Thomas ANDERSON |
Joseph H. DeVASIER | Pedro VILLAREAL | Henry BELL |
Manuel De La GARZA | David Dell WEAVER | William M. HALFIN |
George GLEINSER | Fritz WOLF | Fritz HOEBER |
Maurice Lombardi GROCE | Henry WURDEL | Frank Joseph HOLY |
Andrew Jackson HANDLY | Raymond A. ALLEN | Leon A. ZEAR* |
LEON A. ZEAR was the first Victorian to be killed in action in the war. When an American Legion post was organized in Victoria in August 1920, members asked that the post bear his name and it remains so today. Official statistics from the US state that there were 28,000 killed in battle and 82,000 deaths from flu.
An added note - Pvt. THOMAS C. SNEIGR held an enviable position: He was the first Victoria soldier discharged from the Army, at the end of November.