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Otto Haas [1]

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Image Source: Zelia Cline

Biographical Notes: 
His name appears on the city draft roll. These draft cards have not survived. He was white and 30 years old. According to a researcher, Zelia Cline, he served from 8/26/1918 to 1/14/1919. He died from a heart attack and is buried at Elmwood Cemetery in Charlotte, NC.For more information, see The Families of Leopold and Bertha (Klaus) Haas, pub. 1992.
Date of Birth: 
8/23/1886
Military Branch: 
Army Enlisted: 8/26/1918
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Family Details: 

Spouse: Lorena Jo Michael

Children: Steven W. Haas Charlotte NC Otto Haas, Jr. Benjamin L. Haas, wrote best selling novel in 1977, The House of Christina

Dependents:

Parents: Leopold and Bertha Klaus Haas -

Siblings: Adolf Haas, younger brother, served in German Army during WW I -

Extended Family: Joseph A. and Mary Lou Elliott Michael - in-laws

First Name: 
Otto
Last Name: 
Haas
Military Details: 
Camp Sevier, SC; Camp Jackson, SC;
Occupation: 
Occupation: Employer: President of Charlotte Improv. Co.Proprietor of Ottoway and Ideal Theatres in Charlotte, NC Location:
Military Rank: 
Private
Source: 

1918 city directory; The Charlotte Observer, 9/21/1918, p. 8

Military Unit: 
156th Dep. Brigade
Exhibit & Section: 
Doughboys & Camp Greene Mecklenburg County, NC 1917-1918 [2]
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[1] https://www.cmstory.org/exhibits/doughboys-camp-greene-mecklenburg-county-nc-1917-1918-doughboys/otto-haas [2] https://www.cmstory.org/exhibits/doughboys-camp-greene-mecklenburg-county-nc-1917-1918