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Harry E. L. Baisch

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Harry E. L. Baisch

Birth
Palisade, Mesa County, Colorado, USA
Death
14 Dec 1946 (aged 43)
Twin Falls, Twin Falls County, Idaho, USA
Burial
Twin Falls, Twin Falls County, Idaho, USA GPS-Latitude: 42.5464821, Longitude: -114.4374084
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Harry Baisch,
43, Dies After
Short Illness

Harry Baisch, 43, proprietor of the Baisch Motor company, died of an abdominal ailment at 3:20 a.m. Saturday at Twin Falls county general hospital after being ill for about two weeks.
Born Feb. 19, 1903, at Palisade, Colo., he moved to Idaho with his parents in 1906, grew up at Kimberly where he graduated from high school.
After attending the University of Southern California, Los Angeles, he came to Twin Falls where he bought out the former Lind Automobile company and started in business for himself about 10 years ago.
Just west of the present commercial garage at 305 Shoshone street south, he had been raising a new structure to contain all the latest wrinkles in modern automobile service. The building is nearing completion.
He was a member of the Twin Falls Methodist church; past exalted ruler of the local Elks lodge and a member of the board of Elk trustees; past president and past deputy district governor of the Lions club, and a member of the board of directors of the group.
Surviving are his wife, Mr. Edith Baisch; a son, Lloyd and daughter, Marilyn, all of Twin Falls; his mother, Mrs. Emma Baisch, and father, John Baisch, Twin Falls; four brothers, Arthur and Ralph, Hazelton; John , Twin Falls, and Walter Baisch Springfield, Ore., four nephews and three nieces.
Last rites will be conducted at 3:30 p.m. Monday in Twin Falls mortuary chapel by the Rev. Donald B. Blackstone, Presbyterian pastor, with Elks lodge ritual to follow.
Burial will be in Sunset memorial park.

Times News (Twin Falls, Idaho) December 15, 1946 - Page 2
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Harry Baisch,
43, Dies After
Short Illness

Harry Baisch, 43, proprietor of the Baisch Motor company, died of an abdominal ailment at 3:20 a.m. Saturday at Twin Falls county general hospital after being ill for about two weeks.
Born Feb. 19, 1903, at Palisade, Colo., he moved to Idaho with his parents in 1906, grew up at Kimberly where he graduated from high school.
After attending the University of Southern California, Los Angeles, he came to Twin Falls where he bought out the former Lind Automobile company and started in business for himself about 10 years ago.
Just west of the present commercial garage at 305 Shoshone street south, he had been raising a new structure to contain all the latest wrinkles in modern automobile service. The building is nearing completion.
He was a member of the Twin Falls Methodist church; past exalted ruler of the local Elks lodge and a member of the board of Elk trustees; past president and past deputy district governor of the Lions club, and a member of the board of directors of the group.
Surviving are his wife, Mr. Edith Baisch; a son, Lloyd and daughter, Marilyn, all of Twin Falls; his mother, Mrs. Emma Baisch, and father, John Baisch, Twin Falls; four brothers, Arthur and Ralph, Hazelton; John , Twin Falls, and Walter Baisch Springfield, Ore., four nephews and three nieces.
Last rites will be conducted at 3:30 p.m. Monday in Twin Falls mortuary chapel by the Rev. Donald B. Blackstone, Presbyterian pastor, with Elks lodge ritual to follow.
Burial will be in Sunset memorial park.

Times News (Twin Falls, Idaho) December 15, 1946 - Page 2


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