QUINN, 811 Madison street, this city, at six o'clock Monday evening. He had been suffering from
paralysis, following a stroke two years ago, and last week fell in his home, fracturing a leg. Death
was attributed to hypostatic pneumonia.
William H., son of William and Mariah VanKIRK HARDING, was born in Lickin
county, Ohio, on November 24, 1855. He came to this county 70 years ago from Ohio and had
resided most of his life in Fulton. On December 25, 1870, in Macy, he was united in marriage to
Mary Olive IZZARD, who died July 21, 1938. Mr. Harding was well known in the Fulton
community and had been a drainage contractor there for many years.
Survivors are two daughters, Mrs. Robert QUINN, Rochester; Miss Jessie HARDING,
Rochester; four sons, Elmer J. [HARDING], Conde [HARDING], William S. [HARDING], all of
Peru; John J. [HARDING], Gary; one brother, Corwin HARDING, Macy; 12 grandchildren and
11 great-grandchildren. An infant son preceded him in death.
Last rites will be held at the Fulton Baptist church, Thursday afternoon at two o'clock,
with Rev. Franklin ARTHUR officiating. Burial will be made in the Citizens' cemetery at
Rochester.
The body reposes at the Ditmire funeral home in Fulton, where friends may call until the
hour of the funeral.
QUINN, 811 Madison street, this city, at six o'clock Monday evening. He had been suffering from
paralysis, following a stroke two years ago, and last week fell in his home, fracturing a leg. Death
was attributed to hypostatic pneumonia.
William H., son of William and Mariah VanKIRK HARDING, was born in Lickin
county, Ohio, on November 24, 1855. He came to this county 70 years ago from Ohio and had
resided most of his life in Fulton. On December 25, 1870, in Macy, he was united in marriage to
Mary Olive IZZARD, who died July 21, 1938. Mr. Harding was well known in the Fulton
community and had been a drainage contractor there for many years.
Survivors are two daughters, Mrs. Robert QUINN, Rochester; Miss Jessie HARDING,
Rochester; four sons, Elmer J. [HARDING], Conde [HARDING], William S. [HARDING], all of
Peru; John J. [HARDING], Gary; one brother, Corwin HARDING, Macy; 12 grandchildren and
11 great-grandchildren. An infant son preceded him in death.
Last rites will be held at the Fulton Baptist church, Thursday afternoon at two o'clock,
with Rev. Franklin ARTHUR officiating. Burial will be made in the Citizens' cemetery at
Rochester.
The body reposes at the Ditmire funeral home in Fulton, where friends may call until the
hour of the funeral.
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