#1
Funeral rites are pending for Harry F. Naze, 62. He had been in ill health for the lat eight years. He died Monday at his home. The body is at the Champion funeral home pending word from relatives.
He was born to Jules and Lucy (Rubins) Naze, at Montpelier, North Dakota, January 9, 1888.
There he spent his boyhood. He married Olive Russell of Osage, at Jamestown, North Dakota in 1913. The couple established residence at Montpelier where he operated a business. They came to Osage in 1936 and he was in business until 1944.
Waterloo Courier, Tuesday July 25, 1950
#2
Osage – Funeral rites will be Thursday at 9:30 a.m. at Sacred Heart church for Harry Naze, 62. Burial will be in Osage Cemetery. He died following eight years of illness Monday at his home in Osage.
He lived in North Dakota the major portion of his life until 1936 when he returned to Osage, and here engaged in business until 1944 when forced to discontinue his work.
He leaves his wife, the former Olive Russell, one son, two brothers, four sisters, and a grandson.
Waterloo Courier, Wednesday July 26, 1950
#3
Osage City Cemetery, Osage, Mitchell, Iowa
Harry Felix Naze….death/burial July 27, 1950
#1
Funeral rites are pending for Harry F. Naze, 62. He had been in ill health for the lat eight years. He died Monday at his home. The body is at the Champion funeral home pending word from relatives.
He was born to Jules and Lucy (Rubins) Naze, at Montpelier, North Dakota, January 9, 1888.
There he spent his boyhood. He married Olive Russell of Osage, at Jamestown, North Dakota in 1913. The couple established residence at Montpelier where he operated a business. They came to Osage in 1936 and he was in business until 1944.
Waterloo Courier, Tuesday July 25, 1950
#2
Osage – Funeral rites will be Thursday at 9:30 a.m. at Sacred Heart church for Harry Naze, 62. Burial will be in Osage Cemetery. He died following eight years of illness Monday at his home in Osage.
He lived in North Dakota the major portion of his life until 1936 when he returned to Osage, and here engaged in business until 1944 when forced to discontinue his work.
He leaves his wife, the former Olive Russell, one son, two brothers, four sisters, and a grandson.
Waterloo Courier, Wednesday July 26, 1950
#3
Osage City Cemetery, Osage, Mitchell, Iowa
Harry Felix Naze….death/burial July 27, 1950
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