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Levi Henry

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Levi Henry

Birth
Pennsylvania, USA
Death
23 Jan 1958 (aged 78–79)
Bel Air, Harford County, Maryland, USA
Burial
Bel Air, Harford County, Maryland, USA Add to Map
Plot
Sunrise Section 129-B
Memorial ID
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~OBITUARY~
HENRY - On January 23, 1958, Levi, of 2427 Front Ave, Lutherville, the beloved husband of Annie M. Henry (nee Bowen) and beloved father of Mrs. Annie Rogers and William A. Bowen.
Funeral services will be from the William Cook-Towson Funeral Home, Inc., 1050 York Road (at the Cloverleaf), on Saturday at 1 P.M. Interment in Belair Memorial Gardens Cemetery.

24 January 1958, Baltimore Sun


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2nd Husband of Annie (Ryan-Bowen) Henry
address: 2427 Front Ave, Lutherville, Md

Step-father of Anna Marie., and William Albert Bowen
Grandfather to eight grandchildren, many of them visited often during the summer months to spend time on the "farm".

Levi was known to be a bit of a "Curmudgeon" and could be gruff at times. He worked as a farmer in Harford County for most of his life. He was a hard worker and strived toward that end to take care of his family to the best of his ability.
~OBITUARY~
HENRY - On January 23, 1958, Levi, of 2427 Front Ave, Lutherville, the beloved husband of Annie M. Henry (nee Bowen) and beloved father of Mrs. Annie Rogers and William A. Bowen.
Funeral services will be from the William Cook-Towson Funeral Home, Inc., 1050 York Road (at the Cloverleaf), on Saturday at 1 P.M. Interment in Belair Memorial Gardens Cemetery.

24 January 1958, Baltimore Sun


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2nd Husband of Annie (Ryan-Bowen) Henry
address: 2427 Front Ave, Lutherville, Md

Step-father of Anna Marie., and William Albert Bowen
Grandfather to eight grandchildren, many of them visited often during the summer months to spend time on the "farm".

Levi was known to be a bit of a "Curmudgeon" and could be gruff at times. He worked as a farmer in Harford County for most of his life. He was a hard worker and strived toward that end to take care of his family to the best of his ability.


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