Harris, Ida M
Born: April 01, 1866 in
Died: July 30, 1923 in Millport, Pa.
Spouse: 1st Lorenzo Lawton 2nd Archie Harris
Parents: Robert and Mary Densmore
Cemetery: RathboneA_B
Location: Rathbone Cemetery, Hebron Twp., Coneville, PA.
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Obituary
Mrs. Archie Harris
Mrs. Archie Harris died at her farm home above Millport, Monday evening July 30, 1923 following an illness of about eight months. She was born April 1, 1866 and nearly all of her life had been spent in that community, where she was held in highest esteem by everyone.
The deceased was a good woman, always kind and considerate of others. A dutiful and loving daughter, wife and mother, and her taking away will be keenly felt in the family circle.
Besides her husband, she is survived by two sons, Clinton Lawton of Elmira and Clayton Lawton at home, two daughters, Nina and Reva Harris who resides at home. Also two brothers, Charles Densmore of Coudersport and John Densmore of Elmira.
The funeral , which will be under direction of the Hunt, Morton C. of this boro, will be held Thursday afternoon at two o/clock, and the burial will be made in the Rathbone cemetery at Coneville.
Mrs. Archie Harris died at her farm home above Millport, Monday evening July 30, 1923 following an illness of about eight months. She was born April 1, 1866 and nearly all of her life had been spent in that community, where she was held in highest esteem by everyone.
The deceased was a good woman, always kind and considerate of others. A dutiful and loving daughter, wife and mother, and her taking away will be keenly felt in the family circle.
Besides her husband, she is survived by two sons, Clinton Lawton of Elmira and Clayton Lawton at home, two daughters, Nina and Reva Harris who resides at home. Also two brothers, Charles Densmore of Coudersport and John Densmore of Elmira.
The funeral , which will be under direction of the Hunt, Morton C. of this boro, will be held Thursday afternoon at two o/clock, and the burial will be made in the Rathbone cemetery at Coneville.
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