The first one is actually my half-great-uncle Edward Larson, who would have been the son of my great-grandfather Jonas with his first wife Ragnhild. Below is his draft card.

Some interesting information from this page is that he was born while the family is living in South Dakota. The family lived in South Dakota until just after 1900 when they moved to Wisconsin for a few years before moving back to Fillmore County, Minnesota. As listed Edward is living in Harmony, Minnesota.

This page gives an interesting physical description of Edward. Medium, stout, blue eyed, brown hair is a fairly accurate description of myself. Also the date puts things in context because in 1917 his father Jonas Larson was running the hardware store in the neighboring town of Mabel.

This is a page of the listings for all veterans from Minnesota who died during World War I. Midway down the third column you will see Edward J. Larson's name from Mabel. Edward is buried in Somme American Cemetery, Bony, France.
This is my great-uncle's, Floyd Eldon Scheevel, obituary from 2008. He was also a veteran but of World War II serving the in Army in the Pacific Theater. I remember my grandfather showing me old black and white photos of Floyd in his Army uniform. I only knew Floyd well after his time in the Army so my impression of him was just of a great man.
It's great to honor those veterans who died and returned from protecting our country. Hopefully someday we will not have any new wartime veterans.

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