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Lottie Ruth <I>Haynes</I> Harrison

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Lottie Ruth Haynes Harrison

Birth
Washington County, Nebraska, USA
Death
21 Dec 1918 (aged 32)
Washington County, Nebraska, USA
Burial
Blair, Washington County, Nebraska, USA GPS-Latitude: 41.5506897, Longitude: -96.118103
Plot
Block: 17 Lot: 6 Grave: 5
Memorial ID
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Harrison, George Findley 12/20/1918

Printed in the December 26, 1918 Tribune, Blair, Nebraska

Among the saddest deaths from the ravages of the “flu” in this vicinity was the death of George Harrison and his wife, the former passing away at 10:30 last Friday night and the Angel of Death claiming his wife Lottie at 10:30 Saturday morning—just twelve hours later. A baby boy born to Mrs. Harrison a four hours after the death of its father, is still alive and doing well. The double funeral was held from the home of Mr. and Mrs. W.G. Harrison, parents of George, on Monday afternoon, and as the cortege wended its way to the cemetery with two hearses at its head it was indeed a sympathetic spectacle. Three small children are left parentless, but they will be kindly cared for by the grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. W.G. Harrison, and will be given every care in a comfortable farm home.

George Findley Harrison was born in this city January 1, 1888, and grew up among us, marrying Lottie Haynes December 24th, 1896 (sic), afterwards making his home at Havelock and Mo. Valley, and later moving to a farm south of Blair. Besides his children he leaves his parents and one sister, Ada.

Lottie Ruth Haynes was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Haynes and was born just east of Blair on November 25, 1886. Her parents are still living and aside from her three little children she leaves two brothers, Ray and Verner, and four sisters, Mrs. J.R. Aye of Blair, Mrs. Wilbur Noyes of Havelock, Mrs. W.L. Kramer of Omaha, and Hazel who resides with her parents.

There is not a heart in the community that doesn’t beat in sympathy for the bereaved relatives of these two young folks who were removed from our midst with such suddenness, and The Tribune wishes to convey to the relatives this slight comfort in their hour of sorrow.

~~obituary courtesy of Washington County Genealogical Society. Newspaper clippings on file in the Public Library, Blair, Nebraska ~~~
Harrison, George Findley 12/20/1918

Printed in the December 26, 1918 Tribune, Blair, Nebraska

Among the saddest deaths from the ravages of the “flu” in this vicinity was the death of George Harrison and his wife, the former passing away at 10:30 last Friday night and the Angel of Death claiming his wife Lottie at 10:30 Saturday morning—just twelve hours later. A baby boy born to Mrs. Harrison a four hours after the death of its father, is still alive and doing well. The double funeral was held from the home of Mr. and Mrs. W.G. Harrison, parents of George, on Monday afternoon, and as the cortege wended its way to the cemetery with two hearses at its head it was indeed a sympathetic spectacle. Three small children are left parentless, but they will be kindly cared for by the grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. W.G. Harrison, and will be given every care in a comfortable farm home.

George Findley Harrison was born in this city January 1, 1888, and grew up among us, marrying Lottie Haynes December 24th, 1896 (sic), afterwards making his home at Havelock and Mo. Valley, and later moving to a farm south of Blair. Besides his children he leaves his parents and one sister, Ada.

Lottie Ruth Haynes was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Haynes and was born just east of Blair on November 25, 1886. Her parents are still living and aside from her three little children she leaves two brothers, Ray and Verner, and four sisters, Mrs. J.R. Aye of Blair, Mrs. Wilbur Noyes of Havelock, Mrs. W.L. Kramer of Omaha, and Hazel who resides with her parents.

There is not a heart in the community that doesn’t beat in sympathy for the bereaved relatives of these two young folks who were removed from our midst with such suddenness, and The Tribune wishes to convey to the relatives this slight comfort in their hour of sorrow.

~~obituary courtesy of Washington County Genealogical Society. Newspaper clippings on file in the Public Library, Blair, Nebraska ~~~


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