Paul J Tipton

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Paul J Tipton Veteran

Birth
Colorado Springs, El Paso County, Colorado, USA
Death
22 Sep 1916 (aged 23)
El Paso, El Paso County, Texas, USA
Burial
Denver, City and County of Denver, Colorado, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section E, Site 95
Memorial ID
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"Let no one ever be forgotten"

Stable Sgt Paul J. Tipton
was born to
John (Jno) W. Tipton (father)from Toledo, Ohio
Martha B.Tipton (mother) (nee Gately)from Iowa
Last know address
Ft.Bliss Texas

Paul died at the young age of 23 yrs-3 mos-22 days old.
He was struck and killed by an automobile.
He was single.

Paul was a Stable Sgt.8th US Cavalry


The Stable Sergeant was in charge of his stable and every stable had one. His job was to know each of his horses and to watch over them, maintaining the condition of the stable and the basic health of his horses. It was also his job to order the feed and to feed the animals. He kept very careful records of his stable and horses and was responsible for all the activity that went on at the stable. He decided what animals were fit for duty as long as there where no medical issues and he issued the animals as needed for each day. Those on stable duty assisted him.

Thank you Sgt.Paul J.Tipton for your service.
You are not forgotten.

Special Thanks to Findagrave members for help in finding information on this young man.
Members
tiw35674
Christina11
greyfox
Dustin_Oliver
Robert2

Special Thanks to Deb-countedx58 Administrator.

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A big thank you to a kind heart
P.K.Magruder for sponsoring this young soldier's
memorial.

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"Let no one ever be forgotten"

Stable Sgt Paul J. Tipton
was born to
John (Jno) W. Tipton (father)from Toledo, Ohio
Martha B.Tipton (mother) (nee Gately)from Iowa
Last know address
Ft.Bliss Texas

Paul died at the young age of 23 yrs-3 mos-22 days old.
He was struck and killed by an automobile.
He was single.

Paul was a Stable Sgt.8th US Cavalry


The Stable Sergeant was in charge of his stable and every stable had one. His job was to know each of his horses and to watch over them, maintaining the condition of the stable and the basic health of his horses. It was also his job to order the feed and to feed the animals. He kept very careful records of his stable and horses and was responsible for all the activity that went on at the stable. He decided what animals were fit for duty as long as there where no medical issues and he issued the animals as needed for each day. Those on stable duty assisted him.

Thank you Sgt.Paul J.Tipton for your service.
You are not forgotten.

Special Thanks to Findagrave members for help in finding information on this young man.
Members
tiw35674
Christina11
greyfox
Dustin_Oliver
Robert2

Special Thanks to Deb-countedx58 Administrator.

********
A big thank you to a kind heart
P.K.Magruder for sponsoring this young soldier's
memorial.

********

Inscription

STABLE SGT.
CO. L.
U.S. CAV.