After Harley was honorably discharged from the Navy, he returned to Osborne. He met and married Neva Swank. To this union, 5 children were born.
Harley worked nights at Barbers Bakery. Some other places of employment were, a heavy equipment operator helping build the Kirwin Dam, Hardman Lumber as a truck driver, a lineman for the City of Osborne and other jobs. He eventually came to own and operate the Hinkle Termite Control that had been founded by Charlie Hinkle.
Harley enjoyed hunting, fishing and trapping throughout his life. He was a hard working, outdoor loving, Christian family man.
Harley was preceded in death by his parents; wife, Neva; sisters, Onita Jemison and Joyce Wichers; brothers, Ivan Bos and Duane Bos; and grandson, Earl Bedford. He is survived by four daughters; two sons; 25 grandchildren; and numerous great-grandchildren and great-great-grandchildren.
After Harley was honorably discharged from the Navy, he returned to Osborne. He met and married Neva Swank. To this union, 5 children were born.
Harley worked nights at Barbers Bakery. Some other places of employment were, a heavy equipment operator helping build the Kirwin Dam, Hardman Lumber as a truck driver, a lineman for the City of Osborne and other jobs. He eventually came to own and operate the Hinkle Termite Control that had been founded by Charlie Hinkle.
Harley enjoyed hunting, fishing and trapping throughout his life. He was a hard working, outdoor loving, Christian family man.
Harley was preceded in death by his parents; wife, Neva; sisters, Onita Jemison and Joyce Wichers; brothers, Ivan Bos and Duane Bos; and grandson, Earl Bedford. He is survived by four daughters; two sons; 25 grandchildren; and numerous great-grandchildren and great-great-grandchildren.
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