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Quincy William “Quince” Hardee

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Quincy William “Quince” Hardee

Birth
Page County, Iowa, USA
Death
26 Nov 1911 (aged 24)
Muskogee, Muskogee County, Oklahoma, USA
Burial
Braddyville, Page County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
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Bedford Free Press (Bedford, Iowa)
Thursday December 7, 1911 p. 5
Buried in One Grave.
A telegram reached Hopkins last Saturday from Muskego [Muskogee], Oklahoma, announcing the death of Quincy Hardee, which occurred in that city that day after a short illness with typhoid fever.

He was a young man less than 25 years of age and leaves a wife to mourn his sudden and unexpected demise.

The remains were shipped to Hopkins for burial, arriving here Wednesday.

Otis Hardee, a brother of Quincy, a single man about 26 years old, died in Albuquerque, New Mexico, some ten months ago with consumption and after the death of Otis his remains were taken up and shipped here for burial, arriving a day before the remains of his brother.

The two will be buried today in the same grave in the Shearer cemetery about eight miles northwest of Hopkins.

They are sons of E [zra P. [ulaski] Hardee, a former well known citizen of the Siam neighborhood who left here about a year ago to take his residence in New Mexico that he might be near the son who we just mentioned as having died in that country.

These young men were both held in high esteem by all who knew them and it seems hard that they had to be called away just in the prime of life but the good book says He doeth all things well and it must be for the best. —Hopkins Journal.
Bedford Free Press (Bedford, Iowa)
Thursday December 7, 1911 p. 5
Buried in One Grave.
A telegram reached Hopkins last Saturday from Muskego [Muskogee], Oklahoma, announcing the death of Quincy Hardee, which occurred in that city that day after a short illness with typhoid fever.

He was a young man less than 25 years of age and leaves a wife to mourn his sudden and unexpected demise.

The remains were shipped to Hopkins for burial, arriving here Wednesday.

Otis Hardee, a brother of Quincy, a single man about 26 years old, died in Albuquerque, New Mexico, some ten months ago with consumption and after the death of Otis his remains were taken up and shipped here for burial, arriving a day before the remains of his brother.

The two will be buried today in the same grave in the Shearer cemetery about eight miles northwest of Hopkins.

They are sons of E [zra P. [ulaski] Hardee, a former well known citizen of the Siam neighborhood who left here about a year ago to take his residence in New Mexico that he might be near the son who we just mentioned as having died in that country.

These young men were both held in high esteem by all who knew them and it seems hard that they had to be called away just in the prime of life but the good book says He doeth all things well and it must be for the best. —Hopkins Journal.


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