Officers of the US Navy ~ Surname ~ F
Lost Lives During the World War ~ April 6, 1917 ~ November 11,
1918
Fallon, Harry
Aloysius, ensign, United States Naval Reserve Force (class 4).
Died: At home, 770 St. Nicholas
Avenue, New York.
Date: October 15, 1918.
Cause: Disease (pneumonia).
Next of kin: Mrs. Annie F. Fallon
(mother), 770 St. Nicholas Avenue, New York.
Appointed from New York.
Farmer,
Edward, chief engineer, with rank of rear admiral (retired),
United States Navy.
Died: 274 Newbury Street, Boston,
Mass.
Date: February 20, 1918.
Cause: Disease (hemiplegia).
Next of kin: Mrs. Edward Farmer
(wife), 274 Newbury Street, Boston, Mass.
Appointed from Massachusetts.
Feely, James
Francis, lieutenant (junior grade), Medical Corps (dental
surgeon),
United States Naval Reserve Force.
Died: Naval hospital, Newport, R. I.
Date: September 26, 1918.
Cause: Disease (pneumonia, lobar).
Next of kin: Mrs. Marguerite Feely
(wife), 3802 Pewelton Avenue, West Philadelphia, Pa.
Appointed from Pennsylvania.
Felton, Emory
Gale, ensign, United States Naval Reserve Force (class 4).
Died: United States Naval Hospital,
Pelham Bay Park, N. Y.
Date: October 12, 1918.
Cause: Disease (pneumonia, broncho).
Next of kin: Mrs. Serena Felton
(wife), 134 Park Place, Brooklyn. N. Y.
Appointed from New York.
Fingleton,
Louis J., lieutenant (junior grade), United States Naval Reserve
Force (class 3).
Died: On board the U. S. S. Cyclops
when that vessel was reported missing.
Date: June 14, 1918.
Cause: Accident.
Next of kin: Miss Mary J. Fingleton
(sister), Dennett Street, Portsmouth, N. H.
Appointed from New Hampshire.
Fisher, John
Lee, lieutenant (temporary), Medical Corps, United States Navy.
Died: Naval Hospital, Chelsea, Mass.
Date: September 24, 1918.
Cause: Disease (influenza pneumonia).
Next of kin: Mrs. Mary B. Fisher
(mother), 2501 Jefferson Street, Wilmington, Del.
Appointed from Delaware.
Fitzgerald,
Edward Marcus, ensign, United States Naval Reserve Force.
Died: Rockaway Beach, L. I., N. Y.
Date: August 21, 1918.
Cause: Accident (drowned, canoe).
Next of kin: Mrs. Henrietta
Fitzgerald (mother), 54 Johnson Street, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Appointed from New York.
Forbes,
Harvey Frank, lieutenant, United States Naval Reserve Force.
Died: On board the U. S. S. Cyclops
when that vessel was reported missing.
Date: June 14, 1918.
Cause: Accident.
Next of kin: Clara Rose Forbes
(wife), 635 Lapear Court, Huron, Mich.
Appointed from Michigan.
Ford John
Donaldson, rear admiral (retired), United States Navy.
Died: Baltimore, Md.
Date: April 8, 1918.
Cause: Disease (arterial sclerosis).
Next of kin: Mrs. Laura Ford (wife),
2319 Maryland Avenue, Baltimore, Md.
Appointed from Maryland.
Foss, Frank
Foster, lieutenant (junior grade), United States Naval Reserve
Force (class 4).
Died: On board U. S. S. Nopatin.
Date: August 6, 1918.
Cause: Accident (scalds from boiler
explosion).
Next of kin: Mrs. Tressa V. Foss
(wife), 189 Cass Street, Providence, R. I.
Appointed from Rhode Island.
Foust,
William Clay, gunner (temporary), United States Navy.
Died: Naval hospital, Norfolk, Va.
Date: May 19th, 1918.
Cause: Disease (pleurisy,
suppurative).
Next of kin: Mr. Samuel Foust
(father), 777 St. Clair Street, Akron, Ohio.
Appointed from Ohio.
Frank, Myles
Aloysius, ensign, United States Naval Reserve Force (class 4).
Died: Base Hospital No. 6, Talance,
France.
Date: October 22, 1918.
Cause: Disease (broncho-pneumonia).
Next of kin: Mary Theresa Frank
(mother), 211 East street Seventy-sixth Street, New York City.
Appointed from New York.
Frothingham,
Philip Bernard, ensign, United States Naval Reserve Force
(class 5).
Died: St. Inglevert, France.
Date: September 14, 1918.
Cause: Accident (aeroplane).
Next of kin: Angie B. Frothingham
(mother), 276 Brackett Street, Portland, Me.
Appointed from Maine.
Fry, Charles,
ensign, United States Naval Reserve Force (class 4).
Died: United States Naval Hospital,
Philadelphia, Pa.
Date: October 12, 1918.
Cause: Disease (broncho-pneumonia).
Next of kin: John Fry (brother), 312
North American Building, Philadelphia, Pa.
Appointed from Pennsylvania.
Source: Officers and Enlisted Men of the
United States Navy who Lost their Lives During the World War,
from April 6, 1917 to November 11, 1918, Washington Government
Printing Office, 1920.
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