This is the continuation of a series of stories about men who died in World War 1, and whose photographs appeared in a publication called “Our Nation’s Roll of Honor.” The original post and explanation can be found at this link. There will also be a complete listing of all the names researched at that same blog post.
LOST FACES OF WORLD WAR ONE: Our Nation’s Roll of Honor — Part Five
Private Desire Cloutier
Somerset, Mass
Killed in Action
Desire Cloutier was born 5 June 1892 at St. John’s Canada, son of George and Delima (Geautier) Cloutier of Fall River, Massachusetts. He was the brother of Mrs. Delia (Cloutier) Lagasse of Fall River, Mrs. Adele C. (Cloutier) Fournier of Somerset, Mrs. Melvina (Cloutier) Forcier of Pawtucket RI, Mrs. Carma (Cloutier) Abel of Manchester NH, George B. Cloutier, and Joseph Cloutier. He had been a resident in Massachusetts for twenty-one of his twenty-five years, by the time of his death. Continue reading




