Harrison Huckstep, brother of Elmer Huckstep, of Sharpsville, died at his home in Center Monday afternoon about 4 o'clock, after an illness of two weeks, and funeral services will be held at that place Wednesday afternoon in the Christian church.
The deceased was 78 years of age and had resided in the Center community for the past fifty years or more, being one of the well known residents of that section.
Besides the widow, Mrs. Elizabeth Huckstep, he is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Kern Duncan, of Kokomo, and two brothers, Elmer Huckstep, of Sharpsville, and Andrew Huckstep, residing in Boone County.
The deceased was a long time member of the Masonic lodge and of the Christian church of Center, and was a man respected by all who knew him.
Harrison Huckstep, brother of Elmer Huckstep, of Sharpsville, died at his home in Center Monday afternoon about 4 o'clock, after an illness of two weeks, and funeral services will be held at that place Wednesday afternoon in the Christian church.
The deceased was 78 years of age and had resided in the Center community for the past fifty years or more, being one of the well known residents of that section.
Besides the widow, Mrs. Elizabeth Huckstep, he is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Kern Duncan, of Kokomo, and two brothers, Elmer Huckstep, of Sharpsville, and Andrew Huckstep, residing in Boone County.
The deceased was a long time member of the Masonic lodge and of the Christian church of Center, and was a man respected by all who knew him.
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