Friday, 1926
The death of Mrs. Harry C. Hearman occurred yesterday afternoon at her residence, 619 Fifth Avenue, following a lingering illness. Mrs. Hearman was born at Watervliet, June 4, 1871, and had resided in Lansingburgh for the last 32 years. She was a member of the First Presbyterian Church of Lansingburgh and for a long period of years was Superintendent of the Primary Department of the Sunday School of the church, besides being a teacher in the Intermediate Department. Before her marriage Mrs. Hearman was Miss Edith M. Lansing. Her husband, a well known attorney; a daughter, Miss Dorothy E. Hearman of Troy, and two brothers, Dr. Levinus A. Lansing of Wakefield, Neb., and Terrell H. Lansing of Pennsylvania, survive. The funeral will be held at 2 o'clock tomorrow afternoon from the residence and will be strictly private. Rev. George Kern of Philadelphia, friend of the family, will officiate. Burial will be in Oakwood Cemetery.
Friday, 1926
The death of Mrs. Harry C. Hearman occurred yesterday afternoon at her residence, 619 Fifth Avenue, following a lingering illness. Mrs. Hearman was born at Watervliet, June 4, 1871, and had resided in Lansingburgh for the last 32 years. She was a member of the First Presbyterian Church of Lansingburgh and for a long period of years was Superintendent of the Primary Department of the Sunday School of the church, besides being a teacher in the Intermediate Department. Before her marriage Mrs. Hearman was Miss Edith M. Lansing. Her husband, a well known attorney; a daughter, Miss Dorothy E. Hearman of Troy, and two brothers, Dr. Levinus A. Lansing of Wakefield, Neb., and Terrell H. Lansing of Pennsylvania, survive. The funeral will be held at 2 o'clock tomorrow afternoon from the residence and will be strictly private. Rev. George Kern of Philadelphia, friend of the family, will officiate. Burial will be in Oakwood Cemetery.
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