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Harry Hanna

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Harry Hanna

Birth
Death
20 May 1933 (aged 34–35)
Burial
Table Rock, Pawnee County, Nebraska, USA Add to Map
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Harry Hanna, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hanna, died at his home in Pawnee City Saturday morning, May 20, 1933, after a short illness from pneumonia. He was born in Madison County, but returned with his parents to Table Rock, where his youth was passed.

On June 7, 1922, he was united in marriage with Miss Margaret Stewart, and to them two children were born: Betty Jane, 9, and Kenneth Harry, 7.

In addition to his widow and children, he is survived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hanna of Table Rock; four sisters, Mrs. J. R. Boyd of Nebraska City; Mrs. Frank Hynek of Humboldt; Mrs. Louis Hubka of Table Rock; and Mrs. A. W. Buman of Pawnee City; three brothers, Ed and Charles of Table Rock; and Roy of Pawnee City.

Funeral services were held in Pawnee City Monday, May 22; interment in the Bohemian Cemetery east of Table Rock. Harry was liked in a wide circle of acquaintances.

From the Table Rock Argus, May 25, 1933
Harry Hanna, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hanna, died at his home in Pawnee City Saturday morning, May 20, 1933, after a short illness from pneumonia. He was born in Madison County, but returned with his parents to Table Rock, where his youth was passed.

On June 7, 1922, he was united in marriage with Miss Margaret Stewart, and to them two children were born: Betty Jane, 9, and Kenneth Harry, 7.

In addition to his widow and children, he is survived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hanna of Table Rock; four sisters, Mrs. J. R. Boyd of Nebraska City; Mrs. Frank Hynek of Humboldt; Mrs. Louis Hubka of Table Rock; and Mrs. A. W. Buman of Pawnee City; three brothers, Ed and Charles of Table Rock; and Roy of Pawnee City.

Funeral services were held in Pawnee City Monday, May 22; interment in the Bohemian Cemetery east of Table Rock. Harry was liked in a wide circle of acquaintances.

From the Table Rock Argus, May 25, 1933


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