Alvin C. Harrison
lot owner: same
Lot 322, Last Supper, Grave 1
born: Feb. 18, 1906, Scranton, Kansas
died: Oct. 11, 1968
buried: Oct. 13, 1968
late residence: 2301 Maryland
funeral director: Wall-Diffenderfer
interment authorized by Mrs. Alvin Harrison
Topeka Daily Capital, Saturday, Oct. 12, 1968, page 18:
Alvin C. Harrison
Alvin Charles Harrison, 62, of 2301 Maryland, died Friday in a Topeka hospital where he had been readmitted Oct. 1. Earlier, he had been admitted May 14, 1968, and underwent surgery May 21 and again on May 27. He was hospitalized again in August and September. He had cancer.
He was born Feb. 18, 1906, at Scranton, and had lived in Topeka since 1928. He was a Navy veteran of World War II.
He was an electrical engineer and was employed by Kansas Power and Light Co. 41 years. He was a system substation inspector for KPL. He was a member of Topeka Lodge No. 17, AF&AM, and Local No. 304 of the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers.
Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Bernyce Harrison, at home; his mother, Mrs. Edith Wood, Eskridge, and a brother, Willard Harrison, Gary, Ind.
Wall-Diffenderfer Mortuary is in charge of arrangements. Burial will be in Mount Hope Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society.
Alvin C. Harrison
lot owner: same
Lot 322, Last Supper, Grave 1
born: Feb. 18, 1906, Scranton, Kansas
died: Oct. 11, 1968
buried: Oct. 13, 1968
late residence: 2301 Maryland
funeral director: Wall-Diffenderfer
interment authorized by Mrs. Alvin Harrison
Topeka Daily Capital, Saturday, Oct. 12, 1968, page 18:
Alvin C. Harrison
Alvin Charles Harrison, 62, of 2301 Maryland, died Friday in a Topeka hospital where he had been readmitted Oct. 1. Earlier, he had been admitted May 14, 1968, and underwent surgery May 21 and again on May 27. He was hospitalized again in August and September. He had cancer.
He was born Feb. 18, 1906, at Scranton, and had lived in Topeka since 1928. He was a Navy veteran of World War II.
He was an electrical engineer and was employed by Kansas Power and Light Co. 41 years. He was a system substation inspector for KPL. He was a member of Topeka Lodge No. 17, AF&AM, and Local No. 304 of the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers.
Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Bernyce Harrison, at home; his mother, Mrs. Edith Wood, Eskridge, and a brother, Willard Harrison, Gary, Ind.
Wall-Diffenderfer Mortuary is in charge of arrangements. Burial will be in Mount Hope Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society.
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