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Harley Irvin Tattershall

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Harley Irvin Tattershall Veteran

Birth
Purdin, Linn County, Missouri, USA
Death
19 Apr 1973 (aged 66)
Kansas City, Jackson County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Burial Details Unknown Add to Map
Memorial ID
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Father - Clarence Clifford Tattershall - (1881- 1937)
Mother - Alda Alice Garrett (1884-1945)

Married 4 known times:
Bertha Mae Goodpasture (1910-2005)
Violet Mae Leatherwood (1917-2003)
Mary Evelyn Hess (1920-1980)
Wilma Mae Mosby (1928-2016)

below info from FAG contributor Levy(48567233)

Uncle Harley, a barber, donated his body for scientific research. His father was Clarence Clifford Tattershall (07 Jul 1881 Iowa- 25 Jan 1937 Kansas City, Jackson, Missouri). Uncle Harley was informant on his father Clarence's Missouri Death Certificate #1690. It looks like Clarence's body was originally to be buried at Kansas City's Green Lawn Cemetery in that Depression era, but a line was drawn through that Green Lawn name. F.A.G. has no record of Clarence's burial .
**My opinion is that the line this person sees is the line the name was to be written on, just like the date line. It was not a strikeout of the cememtery name.
Father - Clarence Clifford Tattershall - (1881- 1937)
Mother - Alda Alice Garrett (1884-1945)

Married 4 known times:
Bertha Mae Goodpasture (1910-2005)
Violet Mae Leatherwood (1917-2003)
Mary Evelyn Hess (1920-1980)
Wilma Mae Mosby (1928-2016)

below info from FAG contributor Levy(48567233)

Uncle Harley, a barber, donated his body for scientific research. His father was Clarence Clifford Tattershall (07 Jul 1881 Iowa- 25 Jan 1937 Kansas City, Jackson, Missouri). Uncle Harley was informant on his father Clarence's Missouri Death Certificate #1690. It looks like Clarence's body was originally to be buried at Kansas City's Green Lawn Cemetery in that Depression era, but a line was drawn through that Green Lawn name. F.A.G. has no record of Clarence's burial .
**My opinion is that the line this person sees is the line the name was to be written on, just like the date line. It was not a strikeout of the cememtery name.


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