KILLOREN-- Harry M. Killoren, 84, route 1, Horton, died Friday at the Tri-County Manor wher he was admitted three months ago. He was born April 9, 1891, at Powhattan, and lived all his life in the Horton and Powhattan areas. He was a retired farmer. Mr. Killoren was a member of the United Methodist Church. Surviving are a brother, Richard Killoren, and two sisters, Mrs. Mary Broadhurst and Mrs. Henry Tyler, all of Horton. Services were held Monday afternoon at the Chaney Chapel with Dr. Ernest Moore officiating. Mrs. H.L. Cook was the organist and Mrs. David Gaskill the vocalist. Burial was in Powhattan cemetery, with pallbearers Dale Edwards, Mike Holthaus, Jim Holthaus, Larry Lehew, Charles Kiehl, Norman Ross. The Chaney Mortuary was in charge of arrangements.
KILLOREN-- Harry M. Killoren, 84, route 1, Horton, died Friday at the Tri-County Manor wher he was admitted three months ago. He was born April 9, 1891, at Powhattan, and lived all his life in the Horton and Powhattan areas. He was a retired farmer. Mr. Killoren was a member of the United Methodist Church. Surviving are a brother, Richard Killoren, and two sisters, Mrs. Mary Broadhurst and Mrs. Henry Tyler, all of Horton. Services were held Monday afternoon at the Chaney Chapel with Dr. Ernest Moore officiating. Mrs. H.L. Cook was the organist and Mrs. David Gaskill the vocalist. Burial was in Powhattan cemetery, with pallbearers Dale Edwards, Mike Holthaus, Jim Holthaus, Larry Lehew, Charles Kiehl, Norman Ross. The Chaney Mortuary was in charge of arrangements.
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Although his stone says he was born in 1890, Harry's obituary says he was born in 1891, and his WW 1 draft registration gave his birthdate as Apr 9, 1893
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