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Hanford Soldier Dies In Germany
Mrs. Claudia Harp, of Hanford, has been notified by the war department her husband, Private Raymond A. Harp, 28, stationed with an engineer combat unit in Germany, died August 14th. Details were not disclosed.
Harp was assigned to General Patton's 3rd Army and participated in the campaigns in France and Germany.
He was a native of Oklahoma.
Besides his widow, he is survived by his father, John T. Harp, Ponca City, Okla.; two brothers, Hubert Harp, Hanford, and Fred Harp, Earlimart; three sisters, Mrs. Dorotha Calahan and Mrs. Hazel Johnson, Hanford, and Mrs. Edna McKee, Pond Creek, Okla.
(The Fresno Bee Republican, September 4, 1945)
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Hanford Soldier Dies In Germany
Mrs. Claudia Harp, of Hanford, has been notified by the war department her husband, Private Raymond A. Harp, 28, stationed with an engineer combat unit in Germany, died August 14th. Details were not disclosed.
Harp was assigned to General Patton's 3rd Army and participated in the campaigns in France and Germany.
He was a native of Oklahoma.
Besides his widow, he is survived by his father, John T. Harp, Ponca City, Okla.; two brothers, Hubert Harp, Hanford, and Fred Harp, Earlimart; three sisters, Mrs. Dorotha Calahan and Mrs. Hazel Johnson, Hanford, and Mrs. Edna McKee, Pond Creek, Okla.
(The Fresno Bee Republican, September 4, 1945)
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