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William Bell Harmon

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William Bell Harmon

Birth
Perryville, Boyle County, Kentucky, USA
Death
14 Feb 1944 (aged 69)
Danville, Boyle County, Kentucky, USA
Burial
Danville, Boyle County, Kentucky, USA Add to Map
Plot
N-H-09
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The Advocate-Messenger
Danville, Kentucky
15 Feb 1944, Tue • Page 1
W. B.Harmon Dies
Monday Afternoon
Funeral Services Set For Wednesday At 2 O'Clock
William Bell Harmon, 68, died Monday afternoon at his home on North First street following an illness of a year, Born December 19, 1875, at Perryville, he was the son of the late Elias and Clara Montgomery Harmon. He was married on September 10, 1896, to Miss Sara Susan Whitehouse. In the early years of his life he "Engaged in farming but moved in to the city about 35 years ago. Mr. Harmon was a lifelong member of the Christian Church and was a taithtul memoer until he became too ill to attend thej services, fie was one oi tne oiaesi and most active members of the Odd Fellow Lodge. Survivors include the widow; four daughters, Mrs. J. W. Hen-sley, Danville; Mrs. L. A. Heitz-man, Louisville; Mrs. G, C. Beat- Mrs H. A. Wallace of Milwaukee, Wisconsin; three sons. Herbert and Marvin Harmon of Danville; and Morris Harmon of Bowling Green; a brother, Lee Harmon of New Castle, Indiana, a sister, Mrs. William Swearengen of Indiana; and twelve grandchildren, ; Funeral services will be con ducted at 2 o'clock Wednesday afternoon, at the Stith Funeral Home. The Rev. Thomas J. Liggett, pastor of the First Christian Church, will officiate. - Interment will be in Bellevue cemetery. Ative casket-bearers are R. P. Coldiron, Walter Hillard, Henry Lausman, John Woods, W, W. Durham and George Aldridge. Honorary casket - bearers will be I. P. Harmon, T. H, Wright, Fred Jones, M. B. Jones, Howard Stigall, W. C. VanPelt, W. B. Poor, B. C. McDaniels, Walter Baugh," Tom Sheene, and Nelson May.'. The body will remain at the Stith Funeral Home until after the services
The Advocate-Messenger
Danville, Kentucky
15 Feb 1944, Tue • Page 1
W. B.Harmon Dies
Monday Afternoon
Funeral Services Set For Wednesday At 2 O'Clock
William Bell Harmon, 68, died Monday afternoon at his home on North First street following an illness of a year, Born December 19, 1875, at Perryville, he was the son of the late Elias and Clara Montgomery Harmon. He was married on September 10, 1896, to Miss Sara Susan Whitehouse. In the early years of his life he "Engaged in farming but moved in to the city about 35 years ago. Mr. Harmon was a lifelong member of the Christian Church and was a taithtul memoer until he became too ill to attend thej services, fie was one oi tne oiaesi and most active members of the Odd Fellow Lodge. Survivors include the widow; four daughters, Mrs. J. W. Hen-sley, Danville; Mrs. L. A. Heitz-man, Louisville; Mrs. G, C. Beat- Mrs H. A. Wallace of Milwaukee, Wisconsin; three sons. Herbert and Marvin Harmon of Danville; and Morris Harmon of Bowling Green; a brother, Lee Harmon of New Castle, Indiana, a sister, Mrs. William Swearengen of Indiana; and twelve grandchildren, ; Funeral services will be con ducted at 2 o'clock Wednesday afternoon, at the Stith Funeral Home. The Rev. Thomas J. Liggett, pastor of the First Christian Church, will officiate. - Interment will be in Bellevue cemetery. Ative casket-bearers are R. P. Coldiron, Walter Hillard, Henry Lausman, John Woods, W, W. Durham and George Aldridge. Honorary casket - bearers will be I. P. Harmon, T. H, Wright, Fred Jones, M. B. Jones, Howard Stigall, W. C. VanPelt, W. B. Poor, B. C. McDaniels, Walter Baugh," Tom Sheene, and Nelson May.'. The body will remain at the Stith Funeral Home until after the services


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