Funeral services were held at 2 o’clock Sunday afternoon at Chadwick for Alfred Harvill, 63, a farmer, who died at 3:55 o’clock Saturday morning of pneumonia at the home of two sons near Nixa. He had been ill two weeks. He formerly lived at Swan, Mo., and had resided in Nixa only a few months.
He is survived by his mother, Mrs. Sarah Harvill, route 7, West Sunshine; two sisters, Mrs. E.P. Page, also of West Sunshine, and Mrs. Nina Willis, Keltner; three brothers, Elbert Harvill of Tarkio, Len A. Harvill of Mount Vernon and Fred Harvill of Detonti, Ark.; three daughters, Mrs. Myrtle Kirkpatrick of St. Louis, Mrs. Bessie Cox of Seymour, and Mrs. Eula Withingham of Moberly; and three sons, Evert Harvill of Kansas, and Roscoe and John, in whose home Mr. Harvill lived in Nixa.
Funeral services were held at 2 o’clock Sunday afternoon at Chadwick for Alfred Harvill, 63, a farmer, who died at 3:55 o’clock Saturday morning of pneumonia at the home of two sons near Nixa. He had been ill two weeks. He formerly lived at Swan, Mo., and had resided in Nixa only a few months.
He is survived by his mother, Mrs. Sarah Harvill, route 7, West Sunshine; two sisters, Mrs. E.P. Page, also of West Sunshine, and Mrs. Nina Willis, Keltner; three brothers, Elbert Harvill of Tarkio, Len A. Harvill of Mount Vernon and Fred Harvill of Detonti, Ark.; three daughters, Mrs. Myrtle Kirkpatrick of St. Louis, Mrs. Bessie Cox of Seymour, and Mrs. Eula Withingham of Moberly; and three sons, Evert Harvill of Kansas, and Roscoe and John, in whose home Mr. Harvill lived in Nixa.
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