A telegram received in the city last evening announces the death
of Harvey Pangburn, which occurred in Colorado Tuesday.
The young man was a son of Carl Pangburn, who formerly conducted
a barber shop here, and is a nephew of Mrs. C.W. Giffey. He was
22 years of age and his death was due to consumption. The remains
will be taken to Marshall, Minn. where a sister of the deceased
resides and she will accompany the body to this city, where the
funeral will be held, probably Sunday.
Manitowoc Daily Herald, Manitowoc, Wis. Thursday, August 17, 1899 P.1
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The body of Harvey Pangburn will arrive in the city to-morrow
morning on the nine o'clock Central train and will be accompanied
by Mrs. Pangburn, the aunt of the deceased and his sisters, Stella
and Sylvia. The funeral will probably be held immediately upon the
arrival of the body.
Manitowoc Daily Herald, Manitowoc, Wis. Friday, August 18, 1899 P.3
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In the presence of a number of sorrowing friends, the remains of
Harvey Pangburn were laid in their last resting place this morning.
The body arrived on the nine o'clock Central train and was
immediately conveyed to Evergreen Cemetery where brief services
were conducted by Rev. Hootan. The pall bearers were Morten Johnson,
William Larson, Alfred Johnson, Sylvester Sherman, John Peterik and
Ole Hendrickson.
Manitowoc Daily Herald, Saturday, August 19, 1899 P.2
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[bur. 08-14-1899/cause: tuberculosis]
A telegram received in the city last evening announces the death
of Harvey Pangburn, which occurred in Colorado Tuesday.
The young man was a son of Carl Pangburn, who formerly conducted
a barber shop here, and is a nephew of Mrs. C.W. Giffey. He was
22 years of age and his death was due to consumption. The remains
will be taken to Marshall, Minn. where a sister of the deceased
resides and she will accompany the body to this city, where the
funeral will be held, probably Sunday.
Manitowoc Daily Herald, Manitowoc, Wis. Thursday, August 17, 1899 P.1
*******
The body of Harvey Pangburn will arrive in the city to-morrow
morning on the nine o'clock Central train and will be accompanied
by Mrs. Pangburn, the aunt of the deceased and his sisters, Stella
and Sylvia. The funeral will probably be held immediately upon the
arrival of the body.
Manitowoc Daily Herald, Manitowoc, Wis. Friday, August 18, 1899 P.3
********
In the presence of a number of sorrowing friends, the remains of
Harvey Pangburn were laid in their last resting place this morning.
The body arrived on the nine o'clock Central train and was
immediately conveyed to Evergreen Cemetery where brief services
were conducted by Rev. Hootan. The pall bearers were Morten Johnson,
William Larson, Alfred Johnson, Sylvester Sherman, John Peterik and
Ole Hendrickson.
Manitowoc Daily Herald, Saturday, August 19, 1899 P.2
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[bur. 08-14-1899/cause: tuberculosis]
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