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Albert Malin Harn

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Albert Malin Harn

Birth
Moravia, Appanoose County, Iowa, USA
Death
31 May 1931 (aged 68)
Vermont, Fulton County, Illinois, USA
Burial
Vermont, Fulton County, Illinois, USA Add to Map
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Vermont Union
Albert M. Harn, Vermont poultryman died at his home here Sunday morning aged 68 years, 6 months, 6 days. His death terminated a lengthy illness with diabetes and complications.

Funeral services will be held from the M.E. Church on Tuesday at 2:00 o'clock p.m. with the Rev. M. D. Tremaine officiating. The I.O.O.F. lodge of which he was a member will have charge of the funeral services, and the Woodmen of which he was also a member will attend in a body. Interment in Vermont cemetery. Obituary will follow.

Vermont Union
Albert Maywood [sic] Harn, the son of John T. and Francis Harn was born at Moravia, Iowa, Nov. 25, 1863 [sic] and departed this life Sunday morning May 31st, 1931 at 9 o'clock, aged 67 years, 6 months, and 6 days.

He came to Vermont with his parents when he was 2 years of age, moving to the same location upon which stands his late residence. His entire life was lived here with the exception of one year when he resided in Table Grove.

He was married to Miss Minnie May Heflin Dec. 29, 1885, to which union were born four children, all of whom survive him, namely J. Thomas of Beardstown, Ill., Trebert S. of Table Grove, Ill., Mrs. Grace Palmer of Rockford, Ill., and Miss Phoebe at home.

He was a member of the IOOF as well as a charter member of the Modern Woodmen of Vermont.

During his life he was engaged in the poultry and egg business and was honorable and trust worthy in all of his business transactions. He was kind and courteous and always willing to do a favor to anyone. He was a true friend as well as a kind and loving husband and father and brother.

His health began to decline about six years ago, but he went about his work until a year ago last November when both he and his companion were taken sick. His companion passed away Feb. 3, 1930.

From then on Mr. Harn steadily failed. There were times when he was some better but only for a little while. Gradually his condition became more serious until death came to his release.

He also leaves besides his immediate family, seven grand children, also two sisters, namely Mrs. Margaret Smith and Mrs. Belle Kirkbride of Des Moines, Ia., and a large circle of friends all of whom will sadly miss him.

Burial is is Vermont Cemetery, Bogue Addition, Lot 91. Go through Vermont on Main Street (a north/south street) and cemetery is on the right at the north edge of town.

Submitted by LouAnn Cameron
Vermont Union
Albert M. Harn, Vermont poultryman died at his home here Sunday morning aged 68 years, 6 months, 6 days. His death terminated a lengthy illness with diabetes and complications.

Funeral services will be held from the M.E. Church on Tuesday at 2:00 o'clock p.m. with the Rev. M. D. Tremaine officiating. The I.O.O.F. lodge of which he was a member will have charge of the funeral services, and the Woodmen of which he was also a member will attend in a body. Interment in Vermont cemetery. Obituary will follow.

Vermont Union
Albert Maywood [sic] Harn, the son of John T. and Francis Harn was born at Moravia, Iowa, Nov. 25, 1863 [sic] and departed this life Sunday morning May 31st, 1931 at 9 o'clock, aged 67 years, 6 months, and 6 days.

He came to Vermont with his parents when he was 2 years of age, moving to the same location upon which stands his late residence. His entire life was lived here with the exception of one year when he resided in Table Grove.

He was married to Miss Minnie May Heflin Dec. 29, 1885, to which union were born four children, all of whom survive him, namely J. Thomas of Beardstown, Ill., Trebert S. of Table Grove, Ill., Mrs. Grace Palmer of Rockford, Ill., and Miss Phoebe at home.

He was a member of the IOOF as well as a charter member of the Modern Woodmen of Vermont.

During his life he was engaged in the poultry and egg business and was honorable and trust worthy in all of his business transactions. He was kind and courteous and always willing to do a favor to anyone. He was a true friend as well as a kind and loving husband and father and brother.

His health began to decline about six years ago, but he went about his work until a year ago last November when both he and his companion were taken sick. His companion passed away Feb. 3, 1930.

From then on Mr. Harn steadily failed. There were times when he was some better but only for a little while. Gradually his condition became more serious until death came to his release.

He also leaves besides his immediate family, seven grand children, also two sisters, namely Mrs. Margaret Smith and Mrs. Belle Kirkbride of Des Moines, Ia., and a large circle of friends all of whom will sadly miss him.

Burial is is Vermont Cemetery, Bogue Addition, Lot 91. Go through Vermont on Main Street (a north/south street) and cemetery is on the right at the north edge of town.

Submitted by LouAnn Cameron


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