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Harrison Deisher

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Harrison Deisher

Birth
Death
1929 (aged 75–76)
Burial
Lamont, Grant County, Oklahoma, USA Add to Map
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"HARRISON DEISHER Died January 8, 1929

Harrison, son of William and Clementine Kroh DDeisher, was born on April 11, 1853, in Wabash county, Illinois, and departed this life, January 8, 1929, at his home in Eddy, Okla.

He was the third child of a family of ten. Six brothers and sisters survive him as follows: Mrs. Hannah Stolt, Nathaniel Deisher, Rebecca Rose, Lincoln Deisher, Grant Deisher and William Deisher, all of this county. His parents, two brothers and one sister are deceased. He leaves also his wife, Mrs. Katie Deisher, who has always stood by him time of trouble and trials. She was at his bedside at the time of his death, when the angel called him away to meet his Savious [as printed] and Lord. Many nieces nephews and a host of other relatives and friends survive him.

He was a very devoted husband, who is very, very, very missed by his wife and also by his many friends in Wabash County and Oklahoma.

He left Wabash County when he was about 20 years of age, and has returned at different times for short visits, his last visit being made about seven years ago. He was first taken sick with the flu and later pneumonia. He also leaves many nephews and neices and a host of other relatives and friends."

Contributor: Karen Ferency Baker (47351306)
"HARRISON DEISHER Died January 8, 1929

Harrison, son of William and Clementine Kroh DDeisher, was born on April 11, 1853, in Wabash county, Illinois, and departed this life, January 8, 1929, at his home in Eddy, Okla.

He was the third child of a family of ten. Six brothers and sisters survive him as follows: Mrs. Hannah Stolt, Nathaniel Deisher, Rebecca Rose, Lincoln Deisher, Grant Deisher and William Deisher, all of this county. His parents, two brothers and one sister are deceased. He leaves also his wife, Mrs. Katie Deisher, who has always stood by him time of trouble and trials. She was at his bedside at the time of his death, when the angel called him away to meet his Savious [as printed] and Lord. Many nieces nephews and a host of other relatives and friends survive him.

He was a very devoted husband, who is very, very, very missed by his wife and also by his many friends in Wabash County and Oklahoma.

He left Wabash County when he was about 20 years of age, and has returned at different times for short visits, his last visit being made about seven years ago. He was first taken sick with the flu and later pneumonia. He also leaves many nephews and neices and a host of other relatives and friends."

Contributor: Karen Ferency Baker (47351306)


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