Advertisement

Harry E Mullinix

Advertisement

Harry E Mullinix

Birth
Death
1933 (aged 19–20)
Burial
Sigourney, Keokuk County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
Memorial ID
View Source
Obituary - Keokuk COunty News - November 2, 1933 -HARRY MULLINNIX SIGOURNEY YOUTH DIED WEDNESDAY - DEATH OF POPULAR SIGOURNEY BOY RESULTS FROM TUMOR ON HIS LUNG - Harry E. Mullinnix, aged 19, popular Sigourney boy, died at University Hospitals in Iowa City yesterday morning about 10:30, after suffering most of the summer and fall with lung trouble. There was a tumor on his right lung. Since July, he had spent most of the time, with the exception of 3 weeks in the Iowa City Hospital. He was the son of Monte Mullinnix and Mrs Ina Mullinnix. His mother had been by his bedside until a few minutes before death came. He complained about a pain in one of his arms, and she attempted to ease the pain by rubbing his arm. She was going to leave the hospital for a short time, but before she left the building, Harry died. Harry graduated from Sigourney High School with the class of 1932 and was one of the outstanding athletes in school. For 3 years, he was on the basketball team and for 2 years he played football. Surviving, besides his father and mother, are two brothers, George and Harold, both at home. There are two grandmothers living, Mrs Alice Mullinnix and Mrs Mary Lemons. The funeral services will be held on Friday from the Church of Christ, under the direction of Rev. Clark.
Obituary - Keokuk COunty News - November 2, 1933 -HARRY MULLINNIX SIGOURNEY YOUTH DIED WEDNESDAY - DEATH OF POPULAR SIGOURNEY BOY RESULTS FROM TUMOR ON HIS LUNG - Harry E. Mullinnix, aged 19, popular Sigourney boy, died at University Hospitals in Iowa City yesterday morning about 10:30, after suffering most of the summer and fall with lung trouble. There was a tumor on his right lung. Since July, he had spent most of the time, with the exception of 3 weeks in the Iowa City Hospital. He was the son of Monte Mullinnix and Mrs Ina Mullinnix. His mother had been by his bedside until a few minutes before death came. He complained about a pain in one of his arms, and she attempted to ease the pain by rubbing his arm. She was going to leave the hospital for a short time, but before she left the building, Harry died. Harry graduated from Sigourney High School with the class of 1932 and was one of the outstanding athletes in school. For 3 years, he was on the basketball team and for 2 years he played football. Surviving, besides his father and mother, are two brothers, George and Harold, both at home. There are two grandmothers living, Mrs Alice Mullinnix and Mrs Mary Lemons. The funeral services will be held on Friday from the Church of Christ, under the direction of Rev. Clark.

Gravesite Details

From 1930s WPA Graves Registration Survey



Sponsored by Ancestry

Advertisement