Ophardt, Richard H., September 14, 2006. Contributions can be made to Downtown United Presbyterian Church, 121 North Fitzhugh Street or VFW Post #412, 412 Ballantyne Road, Rochester 14623 in his memory. He was active in the Downtown United Presbyterian Church, Veterans of Foreign Wars (Past County Commander) a Charter Member Post 412, YMCA retired Men's Club, Delphi-Rochester Products, Salaried Retiree Club.Ī Funeral Service was held October 2 at the Downtown United Presbyterian Church. He served as Town Justice, Town Councilman and Town Supervisor in the Town of Chili. Don was a graduate of MIT and worked for General Motors as a Senior Project Engineer for 40 years. He is survived by his wife, Suzanne daughter, Laura Ramsey of Stamford, Connecticut son, Robert of Chili and daughter, Christine (Clark) Cook of Chili beloved grandchildren, Connor and Corbin. World War I Selective Service System Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918, digitized on the Ancestry. Ramsey, Donald W., September 27, 2006, at age 80. World War I Draft Registration Cards, digitized on the FamilySearch website (free) Learn more about the draft registration cards View Registration Cards Online The draft cards contain no information about an individual's military service. While the 10-12 questions varied slightly between the 3 registrations, information one can find there generally includes: J- those who attained age 21 after June 5, 1917.The WWI Selective Service System was in place from May, 1917 to May, 1919. Not all of the men who registered for the draft actually served in the military, and not all who served in the military registered for the draft. The WWI draft registration cards consist of approximately 24,000,000 cards of men who registered for the draft, about 23% of the population in 1918.
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