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Charles D Harsin

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Charles D Harsin

Birth
Marion County, Iowa, USA
Death
30 Aug 1906 (aged 46)
Minneapolis, Hennepin County, Minnesota, USA
Burial
Des Moines, Polk County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
Plot
Block: 10 Section:Lot: 00281
Memorial ID
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no stone found
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in same lot:
Charles D Harsin, Hattie M Harsin, Benjamin Wilkins, Hannah C Wilkins3 wives:

Mary Anna Johnson - 24 Jan 1882, Council Bluffs, Pottawattamie Co, IA

Hattie Wilkins - 29 Nov 1897, Des Moines, Polk Co, IA

Carrie J. Van Allen - 23 May 1899, Minneapolis, Hennepin Co, MN

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Drops Dead in Cafe

Charles D. Harsin Expires While Waiting for Evening Meal

Charles D. Harsin, a landscape gardener, dropped dead while sitting at one of the tables in the Brunswick cafe, Hennepin avenue and Fourt street, last evening.

Harsin was alone, but several of the waiters saw him drop to the floor and ran to pick him up, but he was dead when they reached him.

Friends of the man say that he has been in poor health for some time, and was accustomed to the use of drugs and stimulants. A bottle of morphine was found in his clothes and it is thought that his system was so weakened by the drug that heart failure was the result. Coroner Kistler decided that death was due to heart failure and no autopsy will be held.

Mr. Harsin was known among his friends as a great lover of nature as well as a thoroly capable landscape gardener. Among the works to his credit is the laying out of the Forman grounds near Lake Calhoun.

The Minneapolis Journal - August 31, 1906, p. 6
no stone found
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in same lot:
Charles D Harsin, Hattie M Harsin, Benjamin Wilkins, Hannah C Wilkins3 wives:

Mary Anna Johnson - 24 Jan 1882, Council Bluffs, Pottawattamie Co, IA

Hattie Wilkins - 29 Nov 1897, Des Moines, Polk Co, IA

Carrie J. Van Allen - 23 May 1899, Minneapolis, Hennepin Co, MN

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Drops Dead in Cafe

Charles D. Harsin Expires While Waiting for Evening Meal

Charles D. Harsin, a landscape gardener, dropped dead while sitting at one of the tables in the Brunswick cafe, Hennepin avenue and Fourt street, last evening.

Harsin was alone, but several of the waiters saw him drop to the floor and ran to pick him up, but he was dead when they reached him.

Friends of the man say that he has been in poor health for some time, and was accustomed to the use of drugs and stimulants. A bottle of morphine was found in his clothes and it is thought that his system was so weakened by the drug that heart failure was the result. Coroner Kistler decided that death was due to heart failure and no autopsy will be held.

Mr. Harsin was known among his friends as a great lover of nature as well as a thoroly capable landscape gardener. Among the works to his credit is the laying out of the Forman grounds near Lake Calhoun.

The Minneapolis Journal - August 31, 1906, p. 6


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