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Homer Elroy Ward

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Homer Elroy Ward

Birth
Kennard, Washington County, Nebraska, USA
Death
5 Jul 1948 (aged 58)
Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska, USA
Burial
Kennard, Washington County, Nebraska, USA Add to Map
Plot
Blk 2 Lt 23 Sp 5
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Druggist at Kennard Dies

HOMER E. WARD, 58, DIED SUDDENLY: IN FAILING HEALTH SEVERAL YEARS

Homer E. Ward, 58, operator of Ward’s Pharmacy at Kennard for a quarter of a century died suddenly Monday. In failing health several years, he became ill Monday and died after reaching Methodist Hospital in Omaha.

The funeral was held at the Kennard Methodist Church Wednesday, the Rev. A. W. Ahrendts of York officiating, and burial followed in Kennard Cemetery.

Son of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Ward, Mr. Ward was born Feb. 13, 1890 at Kennard, and had spent practically his entire life there. He was graduated from Creighton University in 1912 and later operated a drug store at Firth, Nebr,, for a few years.

Mr. Ward and Charlotte Berry were married in August, 1928l.

Surviving the Kennard man are his widow, Charlotte; a daughter, Helen E. (Sue) of Omaha, a son, William Homer (Bobo) of Omaha; two brothers, Carl Ward of Kennard and Leland Ward of Omaha; and two sisters, Mrs. Mildred Timblin of Bennington and Mrs. Glen Rosenbaum (Nina) Kennard.
Druggist at Kennard Dies

HOMER E. WARD, 58, DIED SUDDENLY: IN FAILING HEALTH SEVERAL YEARS

Homer E. Ward, 58, operator of Ward’s Pharmacy at Kennard for a quarter of a century died suddenly Monday. In failing health several years, he became ill Monday and died after reaching Methodist Hospital in Omaha.

The funeral was held at the Kennard Methodist Church Wednesday, the Rev. A. W. Ahrendts of York officiating, and burial followed in Kennard Cemetery.

Son of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Ward, Mr. Ward was born Feb. 13, 1890 at Kennard, and had spent practically his entire life there. He was graduated from Creighton University in 1912 and later operated a drug store at Firth, Nebr,, for a few years.

Mr. Ward and Charlotte Berry were married in August, 1928l.

Surviving the Kennard man are his widow, Charlotte; a daughter, Helen E. (Sue) of Omaha, a son, William Homer (Bobo) of Omaha; two brothers, Carl Ward of Kennard and Leland Ward of Omaha; and two sisters, Mrs. Mildred Timblin of Bennington and Mrs. Glen Rosenbaum (Nina) Kennard.


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