Sunday, August 8, 2021

Charles V. Gridley-- Part 11: His Death and Burial

Physically spent and finally released from the strain of command, Gridley's health began to sink even more quickly.  On May 27, when he transferred from the Zafiro to the commercial steamer  Coptic, he had to be taken aboard on a stretcher.  He knew his condition was grave and wrote, "I think I am done for it, personally."

Because of his actions at the Battle of Manila Bay,  Commodore Dewey  recommended that Gridley be advanced  ten numbers on the  promotions list as a reward for his services.    The Navy Department advanced him six places, still a strong testament o his ability.  

Captain Charles Vernon Gridley died on June 5, 1898, aboard the Coptic while it was in Kobe, Japan.  His body was cremated and sent home.  Services for him were held at  Erie, Pennsylvania's Cathedral of St. Paul and he was buried at  Erie's Lakeside Cemetery.


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