Death of Harry Luckey
Mr. J. J. Luckey received a dispatch Wednesday evening from his brother-in-law at Tekoa, Wash., stating that his brother, Harry Luckey, in a fit of despondency, had committed suicide at that place by taking laudanum. His age was 32. The remains will be brought to Hood River for interment. Deceased was raised in Hood River, where he had many friends. He was of a jovial disposition and was liked by all who knew him. His business was railroading, but for the past four years he had been out of work most of the time. The remains are expected to arrive here today (Friday), and the funeral will take place from the Congregational church at 2 o'clock. Rev. J. L. Hershner will preach to funeral sermon. Waucoma Lodge, No. 30, K. of P., of which his brother, J. J. Luckey is a member, will take charge, and the remains will be buried in the K. of P. cemetery.
Death of Harry Luckey
Mr. J. J. Luckey received a dispatch Wednesday evening from his brother-in-law at Tekoa, Wash., stating that his brother, Harry Luckey, in a fit of despondency, had committed suicide at that place by taking laudanum. His age was 32. The remains will be brought to Hood River for interment. Deceased was raised in Hood River, where he had many friends. He was of a jovial disposition and was liked by all who knew him. His business was railroading, but for the past four years he had been out of work most of the time. The remains are expected to arrive here today (Friday), and the funeral will take place from the Congregational church at 2 o'clock. Rev. J. L. Hershner will preach to funeral sermon. Waucoma Lodge, No. 30, K. of P., of which his brother, J. J. Luckey is a member, will take charge, and the remains will be buried in the K. of P. cemetery.
Advertisement
Records on Ancestry
Advertisement