The death of Mrs. Clara Harned, wife of the Northern Pacific telegraph operator in this city, occurred very suddenly at their home on West Yakima avenue last Saturday night. The deceased was a charming young woman but twenty-one years of age, and her death is a hard blow to the surviving husband and to the lady's many friends. The remains were taken to Goldendale, the family's former home, for interment.
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The Muscatine Journal, April 13, 1905:
Mr. and Mrs. Z.T. Harned have gone to Yakima, North Dakota, called there by the death of their daughter-in-law Mrs. Lee Harned. Sidney is staying at the home of E.E. Phelps during their absence, as they will be gone for an indefinite time.
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Married Robert Edmond Lee Harned on January 14, 1904 in Franklin Co., Washington.
The death of Mrs. Clara Harned, wife of the Northern Pacific telegraph operator in this city, occurred very suddenly at their home on West Yakima avenue last Saturday night. The deceased was a charming young woman but twenty-one years of age, and her death is a hard blow to the surviving husband and to the lady's many friends. The remains were taken to Goldendale, the family's former home, for interment.
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The Muscatine Journal, April 13, 1905:
Mr. and Mrs. Z.T. Harned have gone to Yakima, North Dakota, called there by the death of their daughter-in-law Mrs. Lee Harned. Sidney is staying at the home of E.E. Phelps during their absence, as they will be gone for an indefinite time.
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Married Robert Edmond Lee Harned on January 14, 1904 in Franklin Co., Washington.
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