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Juliet Adela <I>Mower</I> Harroun

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Juliet Adela Mower Harroun

Birth
Richland County, Ohio, USA
Death
11 Jun 1933 (aged 82)
Mansfield, Richland County, Ohio, USA
Burial
Mansfield, Richland County, Ohio, USA Add to Map
Plot
OS-12 lot 928
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Daughter of John Mower and Elizabeth Hartupee Mower. Second wife of Hiram Harroun. Mother of Bryant Mower Harroun. Sister of Rachel Ann Eliza Mower, Mary Samantha Mower, Harriet Lou Emma Mower and Elizabeth Sigourney Mower.
Juliet Adela Mower Harroun Obituary:
MRS. JULIET HARROUN, 82, widow of Hiram Harroun, died at Mansfield General Hospital early this morning after a brief illness.

Mrs. Harroun was born near Ontario in Richland County, October 18, 1851, but had spent the greater part of her life in this city. For more than 60 years she had resided in her home at 63 Sturges Avenue. Mrs. Harroun, well-known in this community, was descended from the earliest pioneers in Richland County. She was prominent in church and civic affairs and was a member of the Women's Crusade for Temperance. Her father belonged to the first temperance organization in Mansfield which was founded in the early 50's. She helped organize settlement house work in Mansfield, out of which grew the present Friendly House and she had been a member of the Board of Managers since the beginning of the work. Mrs. Harroun also helped organize missionary societies and temperance unions in other parts of the state and in her early days was a teacher in public schools in this and other cities. She was the second wife of Hiram Harroun who for more than half a century conducted the Harroun China and Glass shop on North Park Street. She was a member of the Traveler's Club and the First Congregational Church for many years.

She is survived by her two stepsons, Herbert of Oberlin and Charles of this city; three grandchildren and a number of nieces and nephews.

Funeral services will be conducted from the Finefrock Funeral Home in the charge of the Presbyterian pastor of Bucyrus, in the absence of her own pastor, Rev. Harry Trust. Burial will be made in Mansfield Cemetery.

(Mansfield News Journal, 12 June 1933)
Daughter of John Mower and Elizabeth Hartupee Mower. Second wife of Hiram Harroun. Mother of Bryant Mower Harroun. Sister of Rachel Ann Eliza Mower, Mary Samantha Mower, Harriet Lou Emma Mower and Elizabeth Sigourney Mower.
Juliet Adela Mower Harroun Obituary:
MRS. JULIET HARROUN, 82, widow of Hiram Harroun, died at Mansfield General Hospital early this morning after a brief illness.

Mrs. Harroun was born near Ontario in Richland County, October 18, 1851, but had spent the greater part of her life in this city. For more than 60 years she had resided in her home at 63 Sturges Avenue. Mrs. Harroun, well-known in this community, was descended from the earliest pioneers in Richland County. She was prominent in church and civic affairs and was a member of the Women's Crusade for Temperance. Her father belonged to the first temperance organization in Mansfield which was founded in the early 50's. She helped organize settlement house work in Mansfield, out of which grew the present Friendly House and she had been a member of the Board of Managers since the beginning of the work. Mrs. Harroun also helped organize missionary societies and temperance unions in other parts of the state and in her early days was a teacher in public schools in this and other cities. She was the second wife of Hiram Harroun who for more than half a century conducted the Harroun China and Glass shop on North Park Street. She was a member of the Traveler's Club and the First Congregational Church for many years.

She is survived by her two stepsons, Herbert of Oberlin and Charles of this city; three grandchildren and a number of nieces and nephews.

Funeral services will be conducted from the Finefrock Funeral Home in the charge of the Presbyterian pastor of Bucyrus, in the absence of her own pastor, Rev. Harry Trust. Burial will be made in Mansfield Cemetery.

(Mansfield News Journal, 12 June 1933)


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