Suggested edit: Great Falls Tribune (MT), 1 Jan 1947
Oliver Leroy Hannon
Havre--Oliver Leroy Hannon, 61, clerk for the Great Northern railway here and a resident of Havre since 1919, died at his home. He had been ill since November but supposedly was recovering.
Hannon was a native of Hamilton, Ont. and had lived in Rolla, N. D., and in Sunburst, where he was married in 1913. The Hannons lived in Sunburst until 1915 when they moved to Sweet Grass where he was employed in the post office. He joined the Great Northern at Sweet Grass in 1917 and was employed by the road until his death. The family moved to Havre in 1919.
Besides his widow, Hannon is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Clara Bergeson, of Seattle; a son, Roland, of Havre; his mother, Mrs. Bertha Hannon of Sunburst; four sisters and four brothers.
Contributor: cara (47072115) who added full birth location, full death date and location.
Suggested edit: Great Falls Tribune (MT), 1 Jan 1947
Oliver Leroy Hannon
Havre--Oliver Leroy Hannon, 61, clerk for the Great Northern railway here and a resident of Havre since 1919, died at his home. He had been ill since November but supposedly was recovering.
Hannon was a native of Hamilton, Ont. and had lived in Rolla, N. D., and in Sunburst, where he was married in 1913. The Hannons lived in Sunburst until 1915 when they moved to Sweet Grass where he was employed in the post office. He joined the Great Northern at Sweet Grass in 1917 and was employed by the road until his death. The family moved to Havre in 1919.
Besides his widow, Hannon is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Clara Bergeson, of Seattle; a son, Roland, of Havre; his mother, Mrs. Bertha Hannon of Sunburst; four sisters and four brothers.
Contributor: cara (47072115) who added full birth location, full death date and location.
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