Anthony Spigutz
(1896-1918)
(1896-1918)
Anthony Spigutz
Location of Plaque 2015
SS Honorata
Gravestone, Private Anthony Spigutz, with apparent original family surname Spicuzza, Calvary Cemetery, Cleveland, OH
2119 Murray Hill Rd., Cleveland, OH, address given at WWI draft registration
Anthony Spigutz
[The name is misspelled on the plaque; correct surname Spigutz is an apparent name change from the original family surname Spicuzza.]
Birth: 5/24/1896, Cleveland, Ohio
Address: 2119 Murray Hill Rd., Cleveland, OH
Demographics: age 21 at draft registration; single; Caucasian; natural-born citizen; occupation Tile Layer at Collins Company, Cleveland, OH
Appearance: Height short; Build medium; Eyes brown; Hair black
Draft Date/Enlistment Date/Rank: 6/5/1917; 6/10/1917; Private
Service Number: 1534380
Deployment: 6/28/1918 from New York aboard SS Honorata
Action: Btry D 2 FA ONG (Btry D 135 FA) to death. Pvt. Defensive Sector. AEF June 28/18 to death.
Death: November 10, 1918 [1 day before the Armistice on November 11, 1918]; cause of death Pneumonia
Burial: buried 11/12/1918 at American Cemetery, Souilly (Meuse), France; remains disinterred 4/8/1921 and shipped on 6/19/1921 from Antwerp, Belgium to Hoboken, New Jersey aboard U.S.A.T. Wheaton carrying remains of overseas dead and arriving 7/2/1921; 7/21/1921 remains shipped to Cleveland, OH arriving 7/22/1921. Funeral services at the family residence at 2119 Murray Hill Rd., Cleveland, OH on 7/25/1921 at 9 am and from Holy Rosary Church, 12021 Mayfield Rd., Cleveland, OH. Burial Calvary Cemetery, 10000 Miles Ave., Cleveland, OH, Lot 3 Section 3 Grave 2
Next of Kin: Carl Spigutz, father, 2119 Murray Hill Rd., Cleveland, OH; [aka Cosimo Spicuzza]
Additional Information: Lima Daily News article "Roll of Honor," dated 12/8/1918, listed the death of Anthony Spigutz; Father: Cosimo Spicuzza (1858-1933), born Italy, buried Calvary Cemetery, Cleveland, OH; Mother: Santa Longo Spicuzza (1867-1921), born Italy, buried Calvary Cemetery, Cleveland, OH; Siblings: Angeline Spicuzza (1900-1919); Joseph Spicuzza (1886-1938); Josephine Spicuzza Cultrona (1890-1954); Mary Rosaria Spicuzza, an Ursuline Nun (?-1955); William P. Spigutz (1889-1977)