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HACKENSACK BOY DIES FROM KICK OF CAMP HORSE Henry Levitzki lived on 27 Franklin Street in Hackensack and was drafted into the Army and served in France. While waiting for his discharge at Camp Hancock in Augusta Ga. He was kicked in the head by a horse and died. Henry Levitzki's name appears on all three World War I Plaques in Hackensack. Written by: Bob Meli 2010 |
The Evening Record December 19, 1918 Article on Levitzki's death |
Click here to view material researched by George Toriello on Henry Levitzki's death |
Click here to view Monument at Foschini Park honoring Henry F. Levitisky |
Click here the World War I Casualties of |
Background image of the View in Camp Hancock, August, GA obtained from: |