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Mildred Rosalie <I>McCoy</I> Harlow

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Mildred Rosalie McCoy Harlow

Birth
Howard County, Indiana, USA
Death
17 Jan 2003 (aged 92)
Kokomo, Howard County, Indiana, USA
Burial
Normanda, Tipton County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
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Brown County Democrat 29 Jan 2003
Mildred Harlow

Mildred R. Harlow, grandmother of Tuckaway Ridge resident Susan Niehans, died 6:28 p.m. Friday, January 17, 2003, at Manor Care Health Services. A resident of Kokomo, she was 92.

Born October 9, 1910, in Howard County, she was the daughter of Charles Henry and Irene (Dunning) McCoy. On January 3, 1929, she married Lester Harlow, and he preceded her in death August 30, 1996.

Mrs. Harlow attended Howard Township Grade School and High School and was a homemaker. She had worked at Haynes-Stellite in the wax department in 1942 and also worked in the cafeteria at Boulevard School from 1965-1980. She was also a hostess at Grace United Methodist Church from 1959-1972.

She was a member of Grace United Methodist Church since 1944. She had served as a Girl Scout leader and loved gardening, her kitchen and being a hostess at her church.

Other survivors include two sons and daughters-in-law, L. Gerry and MaryEllyn Harlow of Russiaville and Joe and Linda Harlow of Columbus, Ohio; a daughter and son-in-law, Doris and Ken Toye of Bradenton, Florida; six grandchildren, Melinda Showalter, Kokomo, Tom Harlow, Phoenix, Arizona, Elizabeth Kingseed, Kokomo, John Rupley, Indianapolis, James Rupley, Bloomington, Amanda Harlow, Columbus, Ohio, Brad Stout, Kokomo, and Joni Anderson, Hamlake, Minnesota; 19 great-grandchildren; and six great-great-grandchildren.

In addition to her husband, three brothers and a sister preceded her in death.

A memorial service was held Saturday, January 25, at Grace United Methodist Church, in Kokomo, with the Reverend Jeff Harlow officiating.

Private graveside services were Saturday at Normanda Cemetery, with burial following. No public calling was held.

Memorials may be made to Grace United Methodist Church, 219 West Mulberry Street, Kokomo, Indiana 46901.

Stout and Son Funeral Home in Russiaville handled arrangements.
Brown County Democrat 29 Jan 2003
Mildred Harlow

Mildred R. Harlow, grandmother of Tuckaway Ridge resident Susan Niehans, died 6:28 p.m. Friday, January 17, 2003, at Manor Care Health Services. A resident of Kokomo, she was 92.

Born October 9, 1910, in Howard County, she was the daughter of Charles Henry and Irene (Dunning) McCoy. On January 3, 1929, she married Lester Harlow, and he preceded her in death August 30, 1996.

Mrs. Harlow attended Howard Township Grade School and High School and was a homemaker. She had worked at Haynes-Stellite in the wax department in 1942 and also worked in the cafeteria at Boulevard School from 1965-1980. She was also a hostess at Grace United Methodist Church from 1959-1972.

She was a member of Grace United Methodist Church since 1944. She had served as a Girl Scout leader and loved gardening, her kitchen and being a hostess at her church.

Other survivors include two sons and daughters-in-law, L. Gerry and MaryEllyn Harlow of Russiaville and Joe and Linda Harlow of Columbus, Ohio; a daughter and son-in-law, Doris and Ken Toye of Bradenton, Florida; six grandchildren, Melinda Showalter, Kokomo, Tom Harlow, Phoenix, Arizona, Elizabeth Kingseed, Kokomo, John Rupley, Indianapolis, James Rupley, Bloomington, Amanda Harlow, Columbus, Ohio, Brad Stout, Kokomo, and Joni Anderson, Hamlake, Minnesota; 19 great-grandchildren; and six great-great-grandchildren.

In addition to her husband, three brothers and a sister preceded her in death.

A memorial service was held Saturday, January 25, at Grace United Methodist Church, in Kokomo, with the Reverend Jeff Harlow officiating.

Private graveside services were Saturday at Normanda Cemetery, with burial following. No public calling was held.

Memorials may be made to Grace United Methodist Church, 219 West Mulberry Street, Kokomo, Indiana 46901.

Stout and Son Funeral Home in Russiaville handled arrangements.


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