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Euphemia Elizabeth “Effie” <I>Crawford</I> Harman

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Euphemia Elizabeth “Effie” Crawford Harman

Birth
Georgia, USA
Death
8 Nov 1954 (aged 83)
Brady, McCulloch County, Texas, USA
Burial
Lampasas, Lampasas County, Texas, USA Add to Map
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Mrs. Ed Harman Rites Here Wednesday P.M.

Funeral services for Mrs. Ed Harman were conducted by the Rev. Donald Price, pastor of the First Presbyterian church, of which she had been a member many years, at 3:00 p.m. Wednesday.

Interment was in Oak Hill cemetery beside her husband who passed away June 19, 1945.

Pallbearers were C. A. Northington, Waddell Northington, John B. Landford, Thurman Walker, C. W. Rathman and Fulton Brown.

Mrs. Harman died in a convalescent home in Brady at 7 p.,m. Monday, November 7, after being in very poor health for a long time.

Born in Georgia, November 15, 1870, Mrs. Harman was Euphelia Elizabeth Crawford. She came to Texas as a girl and was married to Ed Harman in Bell county in 1893. They moved to the Harman community in Coryell the following year and lived there till 1919 when they moved to Lampasas.

Survivors are one daughter, Mrs. Frank Morgan of Greenburg, Pa.; five sons, B. A. Harman of Midland, Virgil C. Harman of Menard, Willis Harman of Long Beach, Calif., W. W. Harman of McMinnville, Tenn. and N. L. Harman of Eagle Pass; six grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.

Source: provided by Sue Lilley from the Thursday, November 11, 1954 edition of THE LAMPASAS RECORD
Mrs. Ed Harman Rites Here Wednesday P.M.

Funeral services for Mrs. Ed Harman were conducted by the Rev. Donald Price, pastor of the First Presbyterian church, of which she had been a member many years, at 3:00 p.m. Wednesday.

Interment was in Oak Hill cemetery beside her husband who passed away June 19, 1945.

Pallbearers were C. A. Northington, Waddell Northington, John B. Landford, Thurman Walker, C. W. Rathman and Fulton Brown.

Mrs. Harman died in a convalescent home in Brady at 7 p.,m. Monday, November 7, after being in very poor health for a long time.

Born in Georgia, November 15, 1870, Mrs. Harman was Euphelia Elizabeth Crawford. She came to Texas as a girl and was married to Ed Harman in Bell county in 1893. They moved to the Harman community in Coryell the following year and lived there till 1919 when they moved to Lampasas.

Survivors are one daughter, Mrs. Frank Morgan of Greenburg, Pa.; five sons, B. A. Harman of Midland, Virgil C. Harman of Menard, Willis Harman of Long Beach, Calif., W. W. Harman of McMinnville, Tenn. and N. L. Harman of Eagle Pass; six grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.

Source: provided by Sue Lilley from the Thursday, November 11, 1954 edition of THE LAMPASAS RECORD


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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46555782/euphemia_elizabeth-harman: accessed ), memorial page for Euphemia Elizabeth “Effie” Crawford Harman (15 Nov 1870–8 Nov 1954), Find a Grave Memorial ID 46555782, citing Oak Hill Cemetery, Lampasas, Lampasas County, Texas, USA; Maintained by A (contributor 47095312).