HARRIS, Anna Amelia 1847 - 1924
HARRIS, BRECKENMAKER, NEIBERT
Posted By: Joey Stark
Date: 5/4/2024 at 21:02:52
"The Fairfield Daily Ledger"
Tuesday, October 7, 1924
Page Six, Column 1Just Among Ourselves
... --Glen HARRIS came today from Carlyle, Pa., called here by the death of his mother Mrs. Anna HARRIS. ...
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"The Fairfield Daily Ledger"
Wednesday, October 8, 1924
Page Eight, Column 2Just Among Ourselves
... --Thomas A. BRECKENMAKER of Cumberland, Iowa, came yesterday, being called here by the death of his sister Mrs. Anna HARRIS. ...
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"The Fairfield Daily Ledger"
Friday, October 10, 1924
Page Two, Column 5LAST RITES ARE HELD FOR MRS. ANNA HARRIS
Funeral services for Mrs. Anna HARRIS, who died Tuesday morning, were held yesterday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock from the home on, 107 East Kirkwood street in charge of Dr. C. L. Tennant. Two songs were sang (sic) by Miss Cora Ball, "We are going down the river one by one" and "The home of the soul."
The paul bearers (sic) were Walter and Wayne, sons of Mrs. HARRIS, Glen her grand son and Fred NEIBERT her nephew. Interment was made at Evergreen cemetery.
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"The Fairfield Daily Ledger"
Friday, October 10, 1924
Page Eight, Column 1Just Among Ourselves
... --Mr. and Mrs. William Drinkle of Burlington were in the city yesterday attending the funeral of Mrs. Anna HARRIS.
-- Roy BRECKENMAKER of Galesburg was in the city yesterday to attend the funeral services for the late Mrs. Anna HARRIS.
-- Jacob BRECKENMAKER of Kirkwood, Thomas BRECKENMAKER of Eldora and Fred BRECKENMAKER of Cumberland, all brothers of Mrs. Anna HARRIS were in the city yesteday (sic) to pay their last tribute to her.
-- John BRECKENMAKER of Kirkwood attended the funeral services for Mrs. Anna HARRIS in the city yesterday. ...
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*Transcribed for genealogy purposes; I have no relation to the person(s) mentioned.Note: Buried in Lot 2nd.154. Her death certificate lists her as a widow, but when husband John HARRIS died (sometime between 1885 when their last child was born and 1900 when the census lists Anna as widowed) or where he is buried is not known; he is not recorded as being buried in Jefferson County.
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