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Marjorie E. <I>Hardwick</I> Harris

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Marjorie E. Hardwick Harris

Birth
Humbird, Clark County, Wisconsin, USA
Death
13 Feb 2020 (aged 95)
Altoona, Eau Claire County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Humbird, Clark County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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Marjorie Harris (Hardwick), of Altoona WI, age 95 passed away at Oakwood Health in Altoona on February 13, 2020. She was preceded in death by, her husband, Kenneth; parents, Elgie and James; daughter, Christine; siblings, Wayland, Winnifred, Joyce, Dale, Daryl, Marshal.

Marjorie was born in Humbird, WI on March 7, 1924 to James and Elgie (Pierce) Hardwick. She married Kenneth Harris around 1943 who she met through an uncle. She attended and graduated Humbird High School where she earned the Daughters of the American Revolution scholarship in her senior year.

Marjorie was a housewife. Later, she and her husband owned and operated the Pronto Drive Inn. She also made ammunition for the soldiers during World War II.

She was a member of St. John’s Lutheran Church in Eau Claire. Marjorie enjoyed camping in Wisconsin, Minnesota, Michigan and South Dakota; she enjoyed reading all sorts of books; music especially old-time music and Christian hymns; and going to the casino. She was a Girl Scout Leader, knitter and seamstress - She made clothes for all of her children.

A burial will be held at a later date in the town of Mentor.

Cremation Society of Wisconsin ~ Altoona, WI
Marjorie Harris (Hardwick), of Altoona WI, age 95 passed away at Oakwood Health in Altoona on February 13, 2020. She was preceded in death by, her husband, Kenneth; parents, Elgie and James; daughter, Christine; siblings, Wayland, Winnifred, Joyce, Dale, Daryl, Marshal.

Marjorie was born in Humbird, WI on March 7, 1924 to James and Elgie (Pierce) Hardwick. She married Kenneth Harris around 1943 who she met through an uncle. She attended and graduated Humbird High School where she earned the Daughters of the American Revolution scholarship in her senior year.

Marjorie was a housewife. Later, she and her husband owned and operated the Pronto Drive Inn. She also made ammunition for the soldiers during World War II.

She was a member of St. John’s Lutheran Church in Eau Claire. Marjorie enjoyed camping in Wisconsin, Minnesota, Michigan and South Dakota; she enjoyed reading all sorts of books; music especially old-time music and Christian hymns; and going to the casino. She was a Girl Scout Leader, knitter and seamstress - She made clothes for all of her children.

A burial will be held at a later date in the town of Mentor.

Cremation Society of Wisconsin ~ Altoona, WI


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