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Ceremony at Rogers Hall and Edward T Gillis Square, commemorating the death in action in WWI of Private Gillis of Lowellk whose official date of death was July 19, 1918, although his gravestone, and posterboard of photos, say July 20. Jessica Wheeler of Lowell, president of the volunteer corps of Greater Lowell Veterans Council, take pictures of mementos of Gillis. (SUN/Julia Malakie)
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Ceremony at Rogers Hall and Edward T Gillis Square, commemorating the death in action in WWI of Private Gillis of Lowellk whose official date of death was July 19, 1918, although his gravestone, and posterboard of photos, say July 20. Jessica Wheeler of Lowell, president of the volunteer corps of Greater Lowell Veterans Council, take pictures of mementos of Gillis. (SUN/Julia Malakie)

072118LOWveteranKIA096395 Lowell veteran KIA WWI

  • Ceremony at Rogers Hall and Edward T Gillis Square, commemorating the death in action in WWI of Private Gillis of Lowell whose official date of death was July 19, 1918, although his gravestone, and posterboard of photos, say July 20. Standing for Taps at Gillis Square. (SUN/Julia Malakie)
  • Ceremony at Rogers Hall and Edward T Gillis Square, commemorating the death in action in WWI of Private Gillis of Lowell. Gillis' great-nephew Joe Gillis of Westford, left, and Lowell & Dracut veterans agent Eric Lamarche, right.  (SUN/Julia Malakie)
  • Ceremony at Rogers Hall and Edward T Gillis Square, commemorating the death in action in WWI of Private Gillis of Lowell.  Mackenzie Gillis, 10, of Stratham, N.H., left, whose grandfather is a great-nephew of Edward Gillis, and her cousin Sophia Dall, 7, of Hampton, N.H. (SUN/Julia Malakie)
  • Ceremony at Rogers Hall and Edward T Gillis Square, commemorating the death in action in WWI of Private Gillis of Lowell whose official date of death was July 19, 1918, although his gravestone, and posterboard of photos, say July 20. Standing for Taps, played by Sam Poulten, at Gillis Square. (SUN/Julia Malakie)
  • Ceremony at Rogers Hall and Edward T Gillis Square, commemorating the death in action in WWI of Private Gillis of Lowellk whose official date of death was July 19, 1918, although his gravestone, and posterboard of photos, say July 20. Jessica Wheeler of Lowell, president of the volunteer corps of Greater Lowell Veterans Council, take pictures of mementos of Gillis. (SUN/Julia Malakie)
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