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William Pearl Harrison Sr.

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William Pearl Harrison Sr.

Birth
Linneus, Linn County, Missouri, USA
Death
31 Mar 1976 (aged 87)
Cañon City, Fremont County, Colorado, USA
Burial
Walsenburg, Huerfano County, Colorado, USA Add to Map
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William P. Harrison, March 31, 1976, at a Canon City nursing home after a short illness. Father of William T. Harrison of the family home, 1915 South Road. Mrs. Ozelma I. Storm, Toledo, Washington, and Elmer F. Harrison, Grants Pass, Oregon. Grandfather of 16; great grandfather of 40; great-great grandfather of 3. Brother of Ray Harrison, Kelso, Washington, and Mrs. Arline Dick, Clarksdale, Arizona. Also survived by numerous nieces and nephews. Member of the United Methodist Church and Nine Mile Lodge 49, AF & AM, at Lansing, Kansas and Southern Colorado Consistory. Born April 8, 1888, in Linneus, Missouri. A resident of Walsenburg from 1918 until moving to Pueblo in 1962. Employe of Colorado & Southern Railway Co. for 45 years, retiring in 1955 as a section foreman. His wife, Matilda I. Harrison died in 1972, and daughter, Mrs. Bertha Strovas, in 1974. Services 10 a.m. Saturday. Davis Memorial Chapel, with the Rev. Ross E. Purinton officiating. Masonic rites will be conferred at noon by Huerfano Lodge 27, AF & AM, Walsenburg, in courtesy to his home lodge at Masonic Cemetery, Walsenburg. Those who desire may contribute directly to IOOF Hildebrand Care Center, 1401 Phay Ave., Cannon City, Colorado, 81212.
William P. Harrison, March 31, 1976, at a Canon City nursing home after a short illness. Father of William T. Harrison of the family home, 1915 South Road. Mrs. Ozelma I. Storm, Toledo, Washington, and Elmer F. Harrison, Grants Pass, Oregon. Grandfather of 16; great grandfather of 40; great-great grandfather of 3. Brother of Ray Harrison, Kelso, Washington, and Mrs. Arline Dick, Clarksdale, Arizona. Also survived by numerous nieces and nephews. Member of the United Methodist Church and Nine Mile Lodge 49, AF & AM, at Lansing, Kansas and Southern Colorado Consistory. Born April 8, 1888, in Linneus, Missouri. A resident of Walsenburg from 1918 until moving to Pueblo in 1962. Employe of Colorado & Southern Railway Co. for 45 years, retiring in 1955 as a section foreman. His wife, Matilda I. Harrison died in 1972, and daughter, Mrs. Bertha Strovas, in 1974. Services 10 a.m. Saturday. Davis Memorial Chapel, with the Rev. Ross E. Purinton officiating. Masonic rites will be conferred at noon by Huerfano Lodge 27, AF & AM, Walsenburg, in courtesy to his home lodge at Masonic Cemetery, Walsenburg. Those who desire may contribute directly to IOOF Hildebrand Care Center, 1401 Phay Ave., Cannon City, Colorado, 81212.


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