Orange, N.J. February 25
Haywood Augustus Harvey, who was associated with his father and brother in the Harvey process for hardening steel.
Funeral services will be held at the Harvey home, 425 Lincoln Avenue, Friday afternoon.
They will be private and will be conducted by the Rev. F. Boyd Edward, pastor of the Hillside Presbyterian Church, Orange, of which Mr. Harvey was a member.
Burial will be in Rosedale Cemetery, this city.
While relatives and friends said today that they knew of no reason for Harvey's act it was reported that failure in a mining venture in Cuba might be ascribed as the cause.
Mr. Harvey left a widow and three children, and a brother, Dr. Thomas W. Harvey of Orange.
Published in Sun, Thursday, 26 February 1914
Orange, N.J. February 25
Haywood Augustus Harvey, who was associated with his father and brother in the Harvey process for hardening steel.
Funeral services will be held at the Harvey home, 425 Lincoln Avenue, Friday afternoon.
They will be private and will be conducted by the Rev. F. Boyd Edward, pastor of the Hillside Presbyterian Church, Orange, of which Mr. Harvey was a member.
Burial will be in Rosedale Cemetery, this city.
While relatives and friends said today that they knew of no reason for Harvey's act it was reported that failure in a mining venture in Cuba might be ascribed as the cause.
Mr. Harvey left a widow and three children, and a brother, Dr. Thomas W. Harvey of Orange.
Published in Sun, Thursday, 26 February 1914
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