WILLIAM S. HARMON, an old resident of
this village, died at his residence last Wednesday,
February 7th, aged 72 years. Mr.
Harmon was well known as a worker
in marble, having carried on the business
at Attica Center, and in this village fifty-one
years. He was a genial and pleasant
man, with always a kind and cheerful
word for all. He leaves a wife and two
children, Usual H. Harmon of this village,
and Mrs. Adelbert Jones, of Orangeville.
His sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Fuller, of Rushford,
was here during a part of his sickness.
Mr. Harmon was confined to
his house during his last illness about
three months, with Bright's disease of the
kidneys.
1883
Warsaw NY Western New Yorker 1880-1883
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WILLIAM S. HARMON, an old resident of
this village, died at his residence last Wednesday,
February 7th, aged 72 years. Mr.
Harmon was well known as a worker
in marble, having carried on the business
at Attica Center, and in this village fifty-one
years. He was a genial and pleasant
man, with always a kind and cheerful
word for all. He leaves a wife and two
children, Usual H. Harmon of this village,
and Mrs. Adelbert Jones, of Orangeville.
His sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Fuller, of Rushford,
was here during a part of his sickness.
Mr. Harmon was confined to
his house during his last illness about
three months, with Bright's disease of the
kidneys.
1883
Warsaw NY Western New Yorker 1880-1883
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