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Henry E Bare

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Henry E Bare

Birth
Huntington County, Indiana, USA
Death
3 Jan 1944 (aged 81)
Marion, Grant County, Indiana, USA
Burial
Andrews, Huntington County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
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Huntington Herald-Press
Tuesday, January 4, 1944

Henry Elonzo Bare, 81, former resident of Polk township for many years, died at 11:22 a.m. Monday at the home of a daughter, Mrs. Lester Harris, 802 South Galatin Street, Marion, after a serious illness of three weeks. He had been in failing health for three months.
Mr. Bare was born December 23, 1862; to Isaac and Lydia M. Bare in Polk township. His marriage April 23, 1904, was to Daisy G. Ricks, who survives.
Surviving beside the widow were eight children, Mrs. Walter Gradeless, Huntington rural route; Corporal Albert Bare, Robbins Field, Ga., U.S.A.A.C.; Carl C. Bare, Cleveland, Ohio; Miss Agnes Bare and Mrs. Lester Harris, Marion; S-Sgt-T Wardner A. Bare and Sgt. David O. Bare with the United States army in Iran; and Walter Bare, Upland, Calif. there are nine grandchildren and one great-grandchild. Mrs. Minnie Owens, Andrews, is a sister and three brothers are Charles and Frank Bare of Huntington and Linley Bare of Andrews. One grandchild and one great grandchild are dead.
The body was brought to the Bailey funeral home where friends may call.
Mr. Bare was a farmer for many years in Polk township and was a member of the Wesleyan Methodist church at Monument City. He had been retired for the last five years.
Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday the Monument City Wesleyan Methodist church with the Rev. C. C. Fields officiating, assisted by the Rev. Emerson Chapman.
Burial will be at the Monument City cemetery.

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Funeral Service Held for Henry Elonzo Bare
Funeral Services for Henry Elonzo Bare were held at 2 p.m. Wednesday at the Monument City Wesleyan Methodist church with the Rev. C. C. Fields officiating, assisted by the Rev. Emerson Chapman.
Music was by the Rev. Chapman with Mrs. Charles Shelley at the piano.
Flowerbearers were grandchildren, Illa Miller, Gene Miller, Elizabeth Gradeless, Charles Gradeless, Harmon Gradeless, Janet Bare, Junior Bare, Paul Harris, Joyce Harris and Edith Wilson.
Pallbearers were Charles Shelley, Bert Shell, Ratio Wilson, John Hacker, Frank Noggle and Walter Noggle.
Burial was at the Monument City cemetery.
Huntington Herald-Press
Tuesday, January 4, 1944

Henry Elonzo Bare, 81, former resident of Polk township for many years, died at 11:22 a.m. Monday at the home of a daughter, Mrs. Lester Harris, 802 South Galatin Street, Marion, after a serious illness of three weeks. He had been in failing health for three months.
Mr. Bare was born December 23, 1862; to Isaac and Lydia M. Bare in Polk township. His marriage April 23, 1904, was to Daisy G. Ricks, who survives.
Surviving beside the widow were eight children, Mrs. Walter Gradeless, Huntington rural route; Corporal Albert Bare, Robbins Field, Ga., U.S.A.A.C.; Carl C. Bare, Cleveland, Ohio; Miss Agnes Bare and Mrs. Lester Harris, Marion; S-Sgt-T Wardner A. Bare and Sgt. David O. Bare with the United States army in Iran; and Walter Bare, Upland, Calif. there are nine grandchildren and one great-grandchild. Mrs. Minnie Owens, Andrews, is a sister and three brothers are Charles and Frank Bare of Huntington and Linley Bare of Andrews. One grandchild and one great grandchild are dead.
The body was brought to the Bailey funeral home where friends may call.
Mr. Bare was a farmer for many years in Polk township and was a member of the Wesleyan Methodist church at Monument City. He had been retired for the last five years.
Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday the Monument City Wesleyan Methodist church with the Rev. C. C. Fields officiating, assisted by the Rev. Emerson Chapman.
Burial will be at the Monument City cemetery.

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Funeral Service Held for Henry Elonzo Bare
Funeral Services for Henry Elonzo Bare were held at 2 p.m. Wednesday at the Monument City Wesleyan Methodist church with the Rev. C. C. Fields officiating, assisted by the Rev. Emerson Chapman.
Music was by the Rev. Chapman with Mrs. Charles Shelley at the piano.
Flowerbearers were grandchildren, Illa Miller, Gene Miller, Elizabeth Gradeless, Charles Gradeless, Harmon Gradeless, Janet Bare, Junior Bare, Paul Harris, Joyce Harris and Edith Wilson.
Pallbearers were Charles Shelley, Bert Shell, Ratio Wilson, John Hacker, Frank Noggle and Walter Noggle.
Burial was at the Monument City cemetery.

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