George H. Garrison, son of Mr and mrs Lewis Garrison of Greenbush, died in Milaca on December 8 from influenza-pneumonia. He was attending high school in Milaca, was president of his class and a general favorite with his classmates and among the business men of the town. George was supporting himself while obtaining an education and had a promising career before him. The esteem in which he was held was manifested when his remains were taken to the train at milaca for transportation to Princeton. It was then that his schoolmates placed upon the casket two beautiful floral offerings.
All that was mortal of the young man was laid to rest in Oak Knoll cemetery, where a brief service was conducted by Rev. James A. Geer of the Methodist church.
George H. Garrison was born in Endon, Crow Wing County, Minn., on May 24, 1901, where he passed the first fifteen years of his life. He obtained his eighth grade diploma in the Brainerd schools and two years ago, with his parents, came to Greenbush. He is survived by his parents; three brothers, Ernest, Harold and Gerald; and one sister, Lela.
George H. Garrison, son of Mr and mrs Lewis Garrison of Greenbush, died in Milaca on December 8 from influenza-pneumonia. He was attending high school in Milaca, was president of his class and a general favorite with his classmates and among the business men of the town. George was supporting himself while obtaining an education and had a promising career before him. The esteem in which he was held was manifested when his remains were taken to the train at milaca for transportation to Princeton. It was then that his schoolmates placed upon the casket two beautiful floral offerings.
All that was mortal of the young man was laid to rest in Oak Knoll cemetery, where a brief service was conducted by Rev. James A. Geer of the Methodist church.
George H. Garrison was born in Endon, Crow Wing County, Minn., on May 24, 1901, where he passed the first fifteen years of his life. He obtained his eighth grade diploma in the Brainerd schools and two years ago, with his parents, came to Greenbush. He is survived by his parents; three brothers, Ernest, Harold and Gerald; and one sister, Lela.
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