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Colonel Horald Anderson LaMar

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Colonel Horald Anderson LaMar

Birth
Crescent City, Iroquois County, Illinois, USA
Death
31 Jan 1968 (aged 79)
Wickenburg, Maricopa County, Arizona, USA
Burial
Morristown, Maricopa County, Arizona, USA Add to Map
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Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, Arizona
February 8, 1968, page 2

C. Horald LaMar

Family and friends were grieved by the passing of C. Horald LaMar of Morristown which occurred January 31 in Community Hospital here.
Funeral services were held at 3:30 p.m. Saturday, February 3 in the Wickenburg funeral Home with the Rev. Frank Randall of the First Southern Baptist Church officiating. The Masonic Lodge, with which Mr. LaMar had long been affiliated, performed the graveside services at the Wickenburg Cemetery.
Mr. LaMar spent most of his adult life in the employee of the Santa Fe Railroad, to which he was seriously dedicated. He served as foreman of the Castle Hot Springs section and for several years before retiring in 1955 was foreman of the Wickenburg section.
Born September 28, 1888 in Crescent City, Ill., he left that state as a young man and spent a number of years as a farmer in Kansas. He and Ila Casebier were married in July, 1913 and in 1916, with two small children, they moved to Arizona, residing in Sunshine and Adamana until 1923 when they moved to Morristown which has been their home since.

Mr. LaMar was a charter member of Hassayampa Lodge No. 37, F. & A.M. of Wickenburg.

Surviving are his wife, Ila M.; four daughter, Ena McGuire, Morristown; IlaMae Dockery, Parker Dam; Dorothy Tipton, Benson and Beverlee Barbee, Phoenix. Also four sons, Howard D., Morristown; Clyde H., Florence, and Dwight, Winslow. Two sister, Ruth Hogg, Scottsdale, and Callie Philyaw, Peking, Ill., and 14 grandchildren and five great grandchildren also survive.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, Arizona
February 8, 1968, page 2

C. Horald LaMar

Family and friends were grieved by the passing of C. Horald LaMar of Morristown which occurred January 31 in Community Hospital here.
Funeral services were held at 3:30 p.m. Saturday, February 3 in the Wickenburg funeral Home with the Rev. Frank Randall of the First Southern Baptist Church officiating. The Masonic Lodge, with which Mr. LaMar had long been affiliated, performed the graveside services at the Wickenburg Cemetery.
Mr. LaMar spent most of his adult life in the employee of the Santa Fe Railroad, to which he was seriously dedicated. He served as foreman of the Castle Hot Springs section and for several years before retiring in 1955 was foreman of the Wickenburg section.
Born September 28, 1888 in Crescent City, Ill., he left that state as a young man and spent a number of years as a farmer in Kansas. He and Ila Casebier were married in July, 1913 and in 1916, with two small children, they moved to Arizona, residing in Sunshine and Adamana until 1923 when they moved to Morristown which has been their home since.

Mr. LaMar was a charter member of Hassayampa Lodge No. 37, F. & A.M. of Wickenburg.

Surviving are his wife, Ila M.; four daughter, Ena McGuire, Morristown; IlaMae Dockery, Parker Dam; Dorothy Tipton, Benson and Beverlee Barbee, Phoenix. Also four sons, Howard D., Morristown; Clyde H., Florence, and Dwight, Winslow. Two sister, Ruth Hogg, Scottsdale, and Callie Philyaw, Peking, Ill., and 14 grandchildren and five great grandchildren also survive.


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