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FORREST A. HARRIS
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HOWLAND-Forrest Adelbert Harris, 64, of Warehouse Point, Conn., formerly of Howland, died Tuesday at a Hartford, Conn., hospital.
He was born at Orrington, September 3, 1900, the son of John and Angie (Byard) Harris.
He had been a resident of Howland for 45 years, moving to Warehouse Point 13 years ago. He had been employed at Pratt and Whitney.
Mr. Harris was a member and past master of Composite Lodge of Masons at LaGrange and was a member of Mt. Horeb Chapter of Mattawamkeag and St. John's Commandery of Bangor.
Survivors are his widow, Mrs. Celia (Veino) Harris of Warehouse Point; one daughter, Mrs. Hope Oldenburg of Lincoln; three sons, Gerald Harris of Elizabeth, N.J., Forrest Harris Jr. of Littleton, Mass., and James Harris of Warehouse Point; one brother, George Harris of Verona; three sisters, Mrs. Edna Dean of Howland, Mrs. Ruth Lugdon of Alton and Mrs. Pauline Dugan of Seboeis; and 14 grandchildren.
Funeral services will be held Saturday at 1 p.m. at the Barton Funeral Home at Lincoln with the Rev. Clifton Hartman, pastor of the Howland Baptist Church officiating. This will be followed by Masonic services by Composite Lodge.
Friends may call at the funeral home Thursday evening and Friday.
Spring burial will be in the Howland Cemetery.
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FORREST A. HARRIS
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HOWLAND-Forrest Adelbert Harris, 64, of Warehouse Point, Conn., formerly of Howland, died Tuesday at a Hartford, Conn., hospital.
He was born at Orrington, September 3, 1900, the son of John and Angie (Byard) Harris.
He had been a resident of Howland for 45 years, moving to Warehouse Point 13 years ago. He had been employed at Pratt and Whitney.
Mr. Harris was a member and past master of Composite Lodge of Masons at LaGrange and was a member of Mt. Horeb Chapter of Mattawamkeag and St. John's Commandery of Bangor.
Survivors are his widow, Mrs. Celia (Veino) Harris of Warehouse Point; one daughter, Mrs. Hope Oldenburg of Lincoln; three sons, Gerald Harris of Elizabeth, N.J., Forrest Harris Jr. of Littleton, Mass., and James Harris of Warehouse Point; one brother, George Harris of Verona; three sisters, Mrs. Edna Dean of Howland, Mrs. Ruth Lugdon of Alton and Mrs. Pauline Dugan of Seboeis; and 14 grandchildren.
Funeral services will be held Saturday at 1 p.m. at the Barton Funeral Home at Lincoln with the Rev. Clifton Hartman, pastor of the Howland Baptist Church officiating. This will be followed by Masonic services by Composite Lodge.
Friends may call at the funeral home Thursday evening and Friday.
Spring burial will be in the Howland Cemetery.
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