Obit: Hare, Ernest (1914 - 1934)
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Surnames: HARE NEUENFELDT SYTH
DRAKE STAFFOR SCHERR SHANKS ----Source:
GREENWOOD GLEANER (Greenwood, Wis.) 01/11/1934 Hare, Ernest (13
DEC 1914 - 8 Jan 1934) The entire
community was shocked and grieved Monday evening, Jan. 8, 1934 to
learn of the sudden death of Ernest Hare, 19, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Hare. Ernest had been working with the CWA at the local
Tourist Park and about 4:30 that afternoon complained of a severe
headache. Shortly afterward he came home and collapsed as he was
about to enter his home. His mother and sister aided him into the
house and he was put to bed. Medical aid was at once summoned and
although everything possible was done to prolong life, he passed
away at 7:20 o’clock. The cause of his sudden death was
diabetes. Ernest William
Hare was born in Cooperstown, N.D. Dec. 13, 1914, thus reaching the
age of 19 years and 25 days. He resided in Greenwood, Clark County,
with his parents during most of his short life. He attended the
Greenwood High School and was a graduate with the class of 1933. He
was a very industrious student and was on the honor roll many times
during his high school career. His interest in school and school
activities was shown when he was elected carnival manager for 1932.
The year before he was assistant manager. He also earned the
distinction of being a leader of athletics and played on the high
school basketball team for four years. When he graduated
he was awarded the American Legion medal, an honor he truly
deserved. Outside of the school he was never idle, but always kept
busy at something and for a time was employed at the New Fair
Store. He was a member of the Midget basketball team up to the time
of his death. Deceased was a member of the Epworth League and
taught the class of Intermediate boys last Sunday for the first
time. He leaves to mourn
his loss his father and mother, two brothers, Merrill and George
and one sister, Alma. He also leaves other relatives and many
friends. Ernest was one of the best liked young men in Greenwood.
The community has lost in him a young man who was honest, kindly,
honorable and dependable. A young man who was always ready to lend
a helping hand and preferred to see the good in people rather than
to criticize the evil. He surely was a lad respected by all who
knew him. Funeral services
will be held from the M.E. Church this Thursday afternoon, Jan.
11th at 2:30 o’clock, Rev. Glenn Shanks officiating. The body
will be laid to rest in the Greenwood Cemetery. The pall bearers
will be Albert Neuenfeldt, Donald Syth, Donald Drake, John
Stafford, Martin Scherr, Willard Stafford. The bereaved parents,
brothers and sister, have the sympathy of the entire community.
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