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Truman Arthur Harvey

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Truman Arthur Harvey

Birth
Cripple Creek, Teller County, Colorado, USA
Death
28 Apr 1949 (aged 59)
Ironton, Utah County, Utah, USA
Burial
Ogden, Weber County, Utah, USA Add to Map
Plot
R-10-3-1W
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The Ogden Standard-Examiner, Ogden, Utah - Friday 29 April 1949

Services for Truman A. Harvey, 58, of 385 S. Third East, Provo [Utah], who was killed Thursday [28 Apr] morning when caught between two colliding freight section in the U. P. switchyards at the Geneva Steel Co's Ironton plant, will be conducted Monday [2 May] at three p. m. at the mortuary, Twenty-fourth at Adams, Ogden, by the Rev. John Edward Carver of the Presbyterian Church. Burial will take place in Ogden City Cemetery.

Mr. Harvey was born in 1891 in Cripple Creek, Colo., and came to Utah in 1918. For the past 40 years he had been employed on the railroads and had resided in various Utah communities. He lived in Caliente, Nev., from 1932 until moving to Provo last fall. He had been a member of the Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen for the past 30 years.

Surviving are his former wife, of Las Vegas, New.; three sons and a daughter, Truman B. and William B. Harvey, Las Vegas; James K. Harvey, Ogden, and Mrs. Patsy Jean Draper, Salt Lake City, eight grandchildren and a brother Harris Harvey, Denver [Colo.]

Transcribed by Bill Preston
The Ogden Standard-Examiner, Ogden, Utah - Friday 29 April 1949

Services for Truman A. Harvey, 58, of 385 S. Third East, Provo [Utah], who was killed Thursday [28 Apr] morning when caught between two colliding freight section in the U. P. switchyards at the Geneva Steel Co's Ironton plant, will be conducted Monday [2 May] at three p. m. at the mortuary, Twenty-fourth at Adams, Ogden, by the Rev. John Edward Carver of the Presbyterian Church. Burial will take place in Ogden City Cemetery.

Mr. Harvey was born in 1891 in Cripple Creek, Colo., and came to Utah in 1918. For the past 40 years he had been employed on the railroads and had resided in various Utah communities. He lived in Caliente, Nev., from 1932 until moving to Provo last fall. He had been a member of the Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen for the past 30 years.

Surviving are his former wife, of Las Vegas, New.; three sons and a daughter, Truman B. and William B. Harvey, Las Vegas; James K. Harvey, Ogden, and Mrs. Patsy Jean Draper, Salt Lake City, eight grandchildren and a brother Harris Harvey, Denver [Colo.]

Transcribed by Bill Preston


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