Harry F. Culbertson died at his home on Broad Avenue extension and Fifty-first Street at 3:30 o'clock yesterday afternoon following a brief illness. He was born in Allensville Nov. 15, 1861, a son of Joel and Harriet (Jenkins) Culbertson. He came to this city as a young man and was married Oct. 21, 1896 to Olive S. Armstrong. Surviving are his wife and these children, Mrs. Frederick Bond of Chicago, Mrs. Harold Bomboy of Sunbury, Roy A. Culbertson of Akron, John W. of Duncansville, Mrs. Charles Beesom of Etna Green, Ind., Miss Frieda M. Culbertson, at home, and Mrs. John Hatch of Juniata, thirteen grandchildren and two brothers, William and Elmer, both of Allensville. Mr. Culbertson was a member of the Fifty-eighth Street Methodist Church. Friends will be received at the Laughlin Funeral Home.
Harry F. Culbertson died at his home on Broad Avenue extension and Fifty-first Street at 3:30 o'clock yesterday afternoon following a brief illness. He was born in Allensville Nov. 15, 1861, a son of Joel and Harriet (Jenkins) Culbertson. He came to this city as a young man and was married Oct. 21, 1896 to Olive S. Armstrong. Surviving are his wife and these children, Mrs. Frederick Bond of Chicago, Mrs. Harold Bomboy of Sunbury, Roy A. Culbertson of Akron, John W. of Duncansville, Mrs. Charles Beesom of Etna Green, Ind., Miss Frieda M. Culbertson, at home, and Mrs. John Hatch of Juniata, thirteen grandchildren and two brothers, William and Elmer, both of Allensville. Mr. Culbertson was a member of the Fifty-eighth Street Methodist Church. Friends will be received at the Laughlin Funeral Home.
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