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Heinrich Friedrich “Henry” Harmes

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Heinrich Friedrich “Henry” Harmes

Birth
Oak Harbor, Ottawa County, Ohio, USA
Death
8 Feb 1931 (aged 61)
Moville, Woodbury County, Iowa, USA
Burial
Moville, Woodbury County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
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Moville Mail
Feb. 12, 1931
RESIDENT HERE 45 YEARS PASSES ON
Henry Harmes Sr. died Sunday night in a Sioux City hospital where he had been receiving treatment for less than a week.
Mr. Harmes was born at Oak Harbor, Ohio, Feb 28, 1869 and died at Sioux City, Iowa Feb 9, 1931, aged 61 years, 11 months, 12 days. He came to Woodbury county, Iowa, in 1886, and farmed in the Moville neighborhood until five years ago when he retired and moved to Moville. On November 7, 1894, he and Ellen Worley were married and to them one daughter was born. Mrs. Harmes died in March, 1897. In October 1897, Mr. Harmes and Dora Lohndorf were married.
Surviving are the widow, two sons, Henry and Clark; a daughter Mrs. Maude Thomas, and a daughter by the first marriage, Mrs. Bertha Peters.
Funeral services were conducted by Rev. J. Pickersgill in the Federated church yesterday afternoon at 2 0'clock. Burial was made in Arlington cemetery. The pallbearers were Henry Pries, C.O. Eisentraut, C.E.Tarlton, R.H. Hannah, Stanley Cooper and C.A.Thomas
Moville Mail
Feb. 12, 1931
RESIDENT HERE 45 YEARS PASSES ON
Henry Harmes Sr. died Sunday night in a Sioux City hospital where he had been receiving treatment for less than a week.
Mr. Harmes was born at Oak Harbor, Ohio, Feb 28, 1869 and died at Sioux City, Iowa Feb 9, 1931, aged 61 years, 11 months, 12 days. He came to Woodbury county, Iowa, in 1886, and farmed in the Moville neighborhood until five years ago when he retired and moved to Moville. On November 7, 1894, he and Ellen Worley were married and to them one daughter was born. Mrs. Harmes died in March, 1897. In October 1897, Mr. Harmes and Dora Lohndorf were married.
Surviving are the widow, two sons, Henry and Clark; a daughter Mrs. Maude Thomas, and a daughter by the first marriage, Mrs. Bertha Peters.
Funeral services were conducted by Rev. J. Pickersgill in the Federated church yesterday afternoon at 2 0'clock. Burial was made in Arlington cemetery. The pallbearers were Henry Pries, C.O. Eisentraut, C.E.Tarlton, R.H. Hannah, Stanley Cooper and C.A.Thomas


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