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Harry G. Benson

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Harry G. Benson

Birth
Lithuania
Death
16 Jan 1935 (aged 61)
Spangle, Spokane County, Washington, USA
Burial
Spokane, Spokane County, Washington, USA Add to Map
Plot
Sec A, Row 10, Plot 8
Memorial ID
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Son of Alex and Anna Benson; husband of Dora Benson, who survived him.

Benson Rites Thursday.
Funeral services for Harry Benson, Spangle, will be at 11 a.m. Thursday in the Smith Funeral Home with Rabbi Moses A. Schwab officiating. Interment will be in Mount Nebo Cemetery. Mr. Benson, who was 61, died this morning in a local hospital.

—From The Spokesman-Review: Wednesday, January 16, 1935

BENSON, Harry—Passed away January 16th at a local hospital. Age 61 years.

Survived by his wife, Dora, and one son, Charles, both of Spokane, Washington, and five daughters, Miss Betty Benson of Spokane, Washington; Mrs. Abe Bercov of Glendale, California; Mrs. P.H. Yaffe of Decatur, Illinois; Mrs. Hans Berger of Chicago, Illinois, and Mrs. I. Lazarus of Newark, New Jersey.

His last services have been intrusted to the care of the Smith Funeral Home, W1124 Riverside Avenue.

—From The Spokesman-Review; Thursday, January 17, 1935
Son of Alex and Anna Benson; husband of Dora Benson, who survived him.

Benson Rites Thursday.
Funeral services for Harry Benson, Spangle, will be at 11 a.m. Thursday in the Smith Funeral Home with Rabbi Moses A. Schwab officiating. Interment will be in Mount Nebo Cemetery. Mr. Benson, who was 61, died this morning in a local hospital.

—From The Spokesman-Review: Wednesday, January 16, 1935

BENSON, Harry—Passed away January 16th at a local hospital. Age 61 years.

Survived by his wife, Dora, and one son, Charles, both of Spokane, Washington, and five daughters, Miss Betty Benson of Spokane, Washington; Mrs. Abe Bercov of Glendale, California; Mrs. P.H. Yaffe of Decatur, Illinois; Mrs. Hans Berger of Chicago, Illinois, and Mrs. I. Lazarus of Newark, New Jersey.

His last services have been intrusted to the care of the Smith Funeral Home, W1124 Riverside Avenue.

—From The Spokesman-Review; Thursday, January 17, 1935

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