Obit: | Harlow, George (1868 - 1931) |
Contact: | Stan |
Email: | stan@wiclarkcountyhistory.org
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Surnames: | HARLOW WHITE WARNER SCHWARTZ KELLY |
----Source: Greenwood Gleaner 6/23/1931
OBITUARY OF GEORGE HARLOW
George Harlow died June 19th, 1931 at Medford, Wis., of pneumonia after being ill two weeks. He was born Sept. 24, 1868 at Ontario, Canada and moved to Greenwood, Clark County with his parents at the age of four years. He was married to Ida C. White in 1893, residing at Greenwood until 1907, when they moved to Taylor County, where he has since resided.
To this union were born five children, Nina (Mrs. Ray Warner) of Ironwood, Mich. Philip, who preceded him in death June 21, 1912 Fern (Mrs. Ora Warner) of Rib Lake, Wis. Elso (Mrs. Albert Schwartz) of Minneapolis, Minn. Edna at home and an adopted son, Earl Kelly.
Funeral services were held Monday June 22nd at the First Methodist Church at Medford Wis. Interment was at Evergreen Cemetery at that place, Rev. Mills officiating.
Out of town relatives and friends who attended the funeral were: Philip White, Mr. and Mrs. James White, Mr. and Mrs. Herb White, Mrs. And Mrs. James Colby, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Polton, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Swieso of Loyal Mr. Emil Haupt, Mayme and Harold Haupt, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hubble and Mr. and Mrs. Peter Johnson of Greenwood Mr. and Mrs. Ed Vine and George Vine of Birchwood Mr. and Mrs. Asa Warner, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Warner, Mr. and Mrs. Ed James of Jump River Mr. and Mrs. Frank Keefer, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Quinn, Mrs. E. Keefer, Mrs. W. A. Bingham, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Burss, Mrs. John Collins, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Armstrong of Hannibal Mr. and Mr. Harry Bull and Mrs. Tom Gulso and son of Maplehurst.
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