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Son of Mr. B.D. Heath Passes Away in Baltimore Hospital.
Mr. Harry M. Heath, son of Mr. B.D. Heath of this city, passed away in a hospital in Baltimore yesterday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock where he had been undergoing treatment for some time. Mr. Heath had been in failing health for several years and his death yesterday was not a surprise. He was 29 years of age, having been born in Monroe, December 10, 1883. His mother was a Miss Mary Wilson prior to her marriage to Mr. Heath.
The deceased was educated at Mebane and then at Trinity. He possessed an unusually quick and receptive mind and took a high stand at both institutions. He was generous and big-hearted and was greatly esteemed by all those who knew him. Several years ago his health failed him and he has been more or less of an invalid ever since.
The remains will arrive from Baltimore tonight on Southern train No. 35. They will be carried directly to the home of Dr. and Mrs. J.C. Montgomery, the latter being a sister of the young man, and the funeral will take place from the house at 11 o'clock tomorrow morning. This arrangement was necessitated by reason of sickness at the home of Mr. B.D. Heath in Piedmont. Rev. Dr. E.K. McLarty and Rev. Dr. T.F. Marr will have charge of the service. The interment will be made in Elmwood Cemetery.
The Charlotte Observer
Charlotte, NC
Tuesday, January 7, 1913
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Son of Mr. B.D. Heath Passes Away in Baltimore Hospital.
Mr. Harry M. Heath, son of Mr. B.D. Heath of this city, passed away in a hospital in Baltimore yesterday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock where he had been undergoing treatment for some time. Mr. Heath had been in failing health for several years and his death yesterday was not a surprise. He was 29 years of age, having been born in Monroe, December 10, 1883. His mother was a Miss Mary Wilson prior to her marriage to Mr. Heath.
The deceased was educated at Mebane and then at Trinity. He possessed an unusually quick and receptive mind and took a high stand at both institutions. He was generous and big-hearted and was greatly esteemed by all those who knew him. Several years ago his health failed him and he has been more or less of an invalid ever since.
The remains will arrive from Baltimore tonight on Southern train No. 35. They will be carried directly to the home of Dr. and Mrs. J.C. Montgomery, the latter being a sister of the young man, and the funeral will take place from the house at 11 o'clock tomorrow morning. This arrangement was necessitated by reason of sickness at the home of Mr. B.D. Heath in Piedmont. Rev. Dr. E.K. McLarty and Rev. Dr. T.F. Marr will have charge of the service. The interment will be made in Elmwood Cemetery.
The Charlotte Observer
Charlotte, NC
Tuesday, January 7, 1913
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