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Harry Harland Blanton

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Harry Harland Blanton

Birth
Sac City, Sac County, Iowa, USA
Death
6 Sep 1923 (aged 35)
Blair, Washington County, Nebraska, USA
Burial
Blair, Washington County, Nebraska, USA GPS-Latitude: 41.5522499, Longitude: -96.1196671
Plot
Block: 66 Lot: 7 Grave: 1 elev. 1108'
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HARRY BLANTON GOES TO HIS ETERNAL REST

Harry Blanton passed away at his home in this city, Thursday, Sept. 6, 1923, aged 35 years, after an illness of some time from leakage of the heart.

Harry Harland Blanton was born in Sac City, Iowa, February 4, 1888, and was married July 7, 1912, to Miss Dena Andersen of Blair, and to them five children were born, two of them preceded their father in death. Those surviving are Harry, jr., Virgil LeRoy, and Juanita Maxine.

The subject of this sketch was a hard working young man and was held in high esteem by those who knew him. He was a member of the Christian church, from which place his funeral was held on Sunday afternoon and was largely attended, Rev. H.L. Camp, presiding at the obsequies, and speaking words of comfort to the sorrowing ones.

Besides the widow and children there survives to mourn his death two sisters, Mrs. Rosa Milbourn of Omaha, and Mrs. Fannie Stewart of Gillette, Wyo.; four brothers, Clarence, of Omaha; John, Ogden, Utah; Matthew, Cedar Falls, Iowa, and David of Fremont, and his aged mother at Cherokee, Iowa.

Interment was made in the Blair cemetery.

Pilot, September 12, 1923

Harry Harland Blanton died of pneumonia, following an illness of about two weeks, at his home in Dexterville, this city, last Thursday and the funeral was held at the Christian church at 2:30 Sunday afternoon, Rev. L.H. Camp officiating. He was born in Sac City, Ia., February 4th, 1888, and was, therefore, past 35 years of age. On July 7th, 1912, he was married to Miss Dena Andersen and five children were born to them, two of whom died in infancy. The three living are Harry, jr., Virgil LeRoy and Juanita Maxine. Besides these children and the wife he is survived by two sisters, Mrs. Rosa Milbourn of Omaha, and Mrs. Fannie Stewart, of Gillette, Wyo. Also four brothers, Clarence, of Omaha, John, of Ogden, Utah, Matthew, of Cedar Falls, Ia., and David of Fremont, Neb., and his aged mother, who lives at Cherokee, Ia. The young mother and her three small children have the sympathy of the entire community.

Printed in the Tribune on 9/13/1923
HARRY BLANTON GOES TO HIS ETERNAL REST

Harry Blanton passed away at his home in this city, Thursday, Sept. 6, 1923, aged 35 years, after an illness of some time from leakage of the heart.

Harry Harland Blanton was born in Sac City, Iowa, February 4, 1888, and was married July 7, 1912, to Miss Dena Andersen of Blair, and to them five children were born, two of them preceded their father in death. Those surviving are Harry, jr., Virgil LeRoy, and Juanita Maxine.

The subject of this sketch was a hard working young man and was held in high esteem by those who knew him. He was a member of the Christian church, from which place his funeral was held on Sunday afternoon and was largely attended, Rev. H.L. Camp, presiding at the obsequies, and speaking words of comfort to the sorrowing ones.

Besides the widow and children there survives to mourn his death two sisters, Mrs. Rosa Milbourn of Omaha, and Mrs. Fannie Stewart of Gillette, Wyo.; four brothers, Clarence, of Omaha; John, Ogden, Utah; Matthew, Cedar Falls, Iowa, and David of Fremont, and his aged mother at Cherokee, Iowa.

Interment was made in the Blair cemetery.

Pilot, September 12, 1923

Harry Harland Blanton died of pneumonia, following an illness of about two weeks, at his home in Dexterville, this city, last Thursday and the funeral was held at the Christian church at 2:30 Sunday afternoon, Rev. L.H. Camp officiating. He was born in Sac City, Ia., February 4th, 1888, and was, therefore, past 35 years of age. On July 7th, 1912, he was married to Miss Dena Andersen and five children were born to them, two of whom died in infancy. The three living are Harry, jr., Virgil LeRoy and Juanita Maxine. Besides these children and the wife he is survived by two sisters, Mrs. Rosa Milbourn of Omaha, and Mrs. Fannie Stewart, of Gillette, Wyo. Also four brothers, Clarence, of Omaha, John, of Ogden, Utah, Matthew, of Cedar Falls, Ia., and David of Fremont, Neb., and his aged mother, who lives at Cherokee, Ia. The young mother and her three small children have the sympathy of the entire community.

Printed in the Tribune on 9/13/1923


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