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GRANGER, Harold Dana 1908-c1931

GRANGER, DANA

Posted By: Leonard Granger (email)
Date: 5/27/2003 at 23:03:36

HAROLD DANA GRANGER
RETURNED TO NASHUA
FOR INTERMENT

The body of Harold Dana Granger, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Granger of Waterloo, was brought to Nashua Thursday for burial in Greenwood cemetery.

The early years of deceased were spent in this community and he had attended the Nashua public school. The following account of his death was taken from the Waterloo Courier.

Funeral services for Harold Dana Granger, 23, who died Tuesday afternoon at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lester A Granger, two miles southwest of Waterloo, will be at the Kearns chapel at 1:30 P M Thursday with Rev. Warren L. Steeves, pastor of the Walnut Street Baptist church, officiating. Burial will be in Greenwood cemetery in Nashua.

Harold Dana Granger was born March 19, 1908, in Bremer county. Since 1919, when he became ill with sleeping sickness, he had been an invalid.

Two songs, " A Sleep in Jesus" and "Safe In The Arms of Jesus" were sung by members of the Walnut Street Baptist choir. The pall bearers at Waterloo were John Silver, Russel Anton, Ernest Wasson, Donald Herren, Boyd Fox, and Larry Dunnwald.

The pall bearers at Nashua were Nelson Smith, Jake Keasling, Frank Watson, Edmund Poppe, Will Venz, and Marion Cagley.

Besides the parents, he is survived by two brothers, Ed A, and Willard Granger, both at home; and four sisters Mrs. Gertrude Hammond, Waterloo; Mrs. Helen Isley, Cedar Falls; Mrs. Hazel Frederickson, McLaughlin, S.D. and Mrs. Florence McChesney, Keldron, S.D.


 

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