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James A Harris

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James A Harris

Birth
Death
1910 (aged 30–31)
Burial
Lewistown, Fergus County, Montana, USA Add to Map
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Fergus County Democrat., June 7, 1910, Page 8

Funeral of James A. Harris.

James. A. Harris was buried Sunday at three o'clock in the Lewistown cemetery. A short service was held at the grave by Rev. J.F. Dimmick, who spoke briefly from Rev. 14:13. There were present at the funeral the wife of the deceased, two brothers and a large number of friends.
James A. Harris, son of Geo. R. and Eveline M Harris, was born August 9, 1879, in Missouri, and died June 3, 1910, at 3 p.m., at his ranch ten miles east of Lewistown, Mont. He was married to Miss Hattie F. Crist Nov. 16, 1907, at Gilt Edge, Mont. He leaves a companion, father and mother, who reside in Missouri; two sisters who live with their parents; two brothers, Neil, who is interested with Mr. Waite, of Lewistown, in a sheep ranch near Melstone, and William, who has been attending a medical school.

The deceased was well-known in Lewistown, having run the stage to Gilt Edge for several years. He came to the close of his life in perfect readiness and left a message which will be an endless comfort to those who mourn his departure. His last words were: "God is with us: there is nothing to fear."
Fergus County Democrat., June 7, 1910, Page 8

Funeral of James A. Harris.

James. A. Harris was buried Sunday at three o'clock in the Lewistown cemetery. A short service was held at the grave by Rev. J.F. Dimmick, who spoke briefly from Rev. 14:13. There were present at the funeral the wife of the deceased, two brothers and a large number of friends.
James A. Harris, son of Geo. R. and Eveline M Harris, was born August 9, 1879, in Missouri, and died June 3, 1910, at 3 p.m., at his ranch ten miles east of Lewistown, Mont. He was married to Miss Hattie F. Crist Nov. 16, 1907, at Gilt Edge, Mont. He leaves a companion, father and mother, who reside in Missouri; two sisters who live with their parents; two brothers, Neil, who is interested with Mr. Waite, of Lewistown, in a sheep ranch near Melstone, and William, who has been attending a medical school.

The deceased was well-known in Lewistown, having run the stage to Gilt Edge for several years. He came to the close of his life in perfect readiness and left a message which will be an endless comfort to those who mourn his departure. His last words were: "God is with us: there is nothing to fear."


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