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Winfield Scott Harn

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Winfield Scott Harn

Birth
Pennsylvania, USA
Death
14 Mar 1922 (aged 70)
Union, Union County, Oregon, USA
Burial
Union, Union County, Oregon, USA Add to Map
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Died, in Union Tuesday March 14, 1922, W. Scott Harn, age 70 years, 11 months and 23 days.
W. Scott Harn was born in Pennsylvania March 22, 1851, where he spent his boyhood days until January 18,1876, when he was married to Miss Louisa Stone, moving to Nebraska in 1878, where they lived for 24 years. In 1902 they moved to Oregon an have resided in Union ever since. To this union 11 children were born, two boys and two girls having passed on. He is survived by his widow and seven children. Albert of Murdo, South Dakota; Mrs. P. C. Lindsay of Arlington, Nebraska; Frank of Rupert, Idaho; Mrs. Anna Conally, of Mineral, Washington; Steve, Arthur and Russell, of Union; twenty three grandchildren, four great grandchildren, and many other relations and friends.
Mr Harn was a highly respected citizen, quiet and unassuming, a kind and loving husband and father. He suffered greatly in his last illness, but was always patient and everything that a devoted wife and children could do was done for him until the Grim Reaper claimed him. Many friends extend sincere sympathy to the bereaved family.
the funeral was held at the undertaking parlors at 2 P.M. Thursday March 16. Services by Rev. Cook of the Methodist Church. Interment at the Union Cemetery.
Died, in Union Tuesday March 14, 1922, W. Scott Harn, age 70 years, 11 months and 23 days.
W. Scott Harn was born in Pennsylvania March 22, 1851, where he spent his boyhood days until January 18,1876, when he was married to Miss Louisa Stone, moving to Nebraska in 1878, where they lived for 24 years. In 1902 they moved to Oregon an have resided in Union ever since. To this union 11 children were born, two boys and two girls having passed on. He is survived by his widow and seven children. Albert of Murdo, South Dakota; Mrs. P. C. Lindsay of Arlington, Nebraska; Frank of Rupert, Idaho; Mrs. Anna Conally, of Mineral, Washington; Steve, Arthur and Russell, of Union; twenty three grandchildren, four great grandchildren, and many other relations and friends.
Mr Harn was a highly respected citizen, quiet and unassuming, a kind and loving husband and father. He suffered greatly in his last illness, but was always patient and everything that a devoted wife and children could do was done for him until the Grim Reaper claimed him. Many friends extend sincere sympathy to the bereaved family.
the funeral was held at the undertaking parlors at 2 P.M. Thursday March 16. Services by Rev. Cook of the Methodist Church. Interment at the Union Cemetery.


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