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Harry L Archinal

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Harry L Archinal

Birth
Death
1947 (aged 79–80)
Burial
Canton, Stark County, Ohio, USA Add to Map
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ROW:36 [SECTION Z - EAST SIDE]
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The Canton Repository. Canton. Ohio. Thursday, October 6, 1898.

Quiet Wedding of Two Popular Canton Young People – Will Reside in This City

Wednesday afternoon at 3 o'clock was effected the martial union of two of Canton's most estimable young people, Mr. Harry L. Archinal and Miss Mary C. Hurst. Rev. E. P. Herbruck, pastor of both bride and groom, officiated at his residence in North Walnut street. The couple were unattended and after the ceremony, drove immediately to the Valley station where they took a train for Cleveland. On their return they will occupy their fine new residence just completed in South Cleveland avenue. Both Mr. Archinal and his bride have been trusted employees of the Canton Hardware company for several years past, the former looking after the firm's city trade, the latter doing important office work. They enjoy the cordial good will of a large number people and especially of their associates in Trinity Reformed church.


The Canton Repository. Canton, Ohio. May 5, 1947.

Harry L. Archinal, veteran executive of the Canton Hardware Co., died at noon today in his home at 1527 Yale ave NW. He was 79 in April and had been bedfast several months.
Associated with the hardware company since 1892, Mr. Archinal retired from active participation in the business Jan. 1, 1946, but retained his place on the board of directors.
He started with the firm as a clerk when the store was operated by the late J. B. Brothers and Johnson M. Sherrick and was located on the southwest corner of 2nd st and Market ave S.
When the company was reorganized he elected a vice president and made manager of the factory supply department.
Mr. Archinal was a member of First Presbyterian Church. He leaves his widow, Mrs. Mary H. Archinal of the home , and a daughter, Mrs. Richard Hawk of Congress Lake. The body is at the Arnold funeral home.
The Canton Repository. Canton. Ohio. Thursday, October 6, 1898.

Quiet Wedding of Two Popular Canton Young People – Will Reside in This City

Wednesday afternoon at 3 o'clock was effected the martial union of two of Canton's most estimable young people, Mr. Harry L. Archinal and Miss Mary C. Hurst. Rev. E. P. Herbruck, pastor of both bride and groom, officiated at his residence in North Walnut street. The couple were unattended and after the ceremony, drove immediately to the Valley station where they took a train for Cleveland. On their return they will occupy their fine new residence just completed in South Cleveland avenue. Both Mr. Archinal and his bride have been trusted employees of the Canton Hardware company for several years past, the former looking after the firm's city trade, the latter doing important office work. They enjoy the cordial good will of a large number people and especially of their associates in Trinity Reformed church.


The Canton Repository. Canton, Ohio. May 5, 1947.

Harry L. Archinal, veteran executive of the Canton Hardware Co., died at noon today in his home at 1527 Yale ave NW. He was 79 in April and had been bedfast several months.
Associated with the hardware company since 1892, Mr. Archinal retired from active participation in the business Jan. 1, 1946, but retained his place on the board of directors.
He started with the firm as a clerk when the store was operated by the late J. B. Brothers and Johnson M. Sherrick and was located on the southwest corner of 2nd st and Market ave S.
When the company was reorganized he elected a vice president and made manager of the factory supply department.
Mr. Archinal was a member of First Presbyterian Church. He leaves his widow, Mrs. Mary H. Archinal of the home , and a daughter, Mrs. Richard Hawk of Congress Lake. The body is at the Arnold funeral home.


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