to it's fullest. She raised 8 children, worked in the church of
her faith of the Lord Jesus Christ. She fed the many young men who
roamed the railroads in search of their dreams. She talked to many
of them about the lives they left, and the loved ones at home.
She nursed the neighbors, took care of her home, and the many
miners who lived in the boardinghouse. She lived her faith and
let it shine in her work and life.
Her Parents were John R. & Mary Wack they are buried in
Fairview Cemetery in Joplin, Jasper Co. Mo.
to it's fullest. She raised 8 children, worked in the church of
her faith of the Lord Jesus Christ. She fed the many young men who
roamed the railroads in search of their dreams. She talked to many
of them about the lives they left, and the loved ones at home.
She nursed the neighbors, took care of her home, and the many
miners who lived in the boardinghouse. She lived her faith and
let it shine in her work and life.
Her Parents were John R. & Mary Wack they are buried in
Fairview Cemetery in Joplin, Jasper Co. Mo.
Family Members
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John Wesley "Wes" Harryman Sr
1891–1933
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George Harryman
1894–1929
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Gertrude M Harryman Magstadt
1896–1991
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Lula May Harryman Bartlett
1901–1967
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Mary Sophia Margaret "Abby" Harryman Byrd
1906–1999
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Atha Stella Harryman Shuck
1908–1991
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James Thomas Allison Harryman
1912–1984
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Robert Buster Harryman
1915–1975
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