Obit: Harris, Joseph B. (1883 - 1951)

Contact: Stan
Email:  stan@wiclarkcountyhistory.org

Surnames: Harris, Jenkins, Zimmerman, Casey, Piehl

----Source: OWEN ENTERPRISE (Owen, Clark County, Wis.) 08/09/1951

Harris, Joseph B. (19 MAR 1883 - AUG 1951)

Funeral services for Joseph B. Harris, 68, Curtiss (Clark Co., Wis.), were held Wednesday at 2:30 p.m. from the Home, Hartwig and Ruesch Funeral Home, Medford, with the Rev. W. Gereau officiating.

Burial was made in the evergreen Cemetery at Medford.

Mr. Harris was a resident of Medford until 8 years ago when he moved to a farm in the Town of Hoard. He was born in Medford on March 19, 1883, and attended school there.

He was not married. Surviving him are the following brothers and sisters, Irvin Harris, Curtiss; Mrs. Mamie Zimmerman, Kansas City, Mo.; Mrs. Lenora Jenkins, Cheyenne; Mrs. Carrie Casey, Eau Claire; Mrs. Ada Piehl, Medford.

Lynwood Harris, John Harris, Albert Casey, Frederick Piehl, Edwin Piehl and Martin Piehl will act as pallbearers for their uncle’s funeral.

Responses

Obit Look Up: Joseph and Irving Harris
Contact: Martin Piehl
Email: botnee@yahoo.com

Was noting you were doing obits of the early 1950's and wondered of any record for that of Joseph B. Harris, rural CTH "E", Curtiss, Hoard Twp., whose dates were about 1883-1951. He died at his home and was buried at Medford.

He and Irving were batchelor farmers at Curtiss a considerable length of time; Irving's exact dates were 1890-early July 1973, and he died at and was buried at Medford.

Thank you.

 

 


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