TRAYLOR, HARRISON (Harry) CHARLES, age 58, of 2616 Westfield Avenue, Dayton, Ohio, passed away Tuesday, December 29, 1981 at his residence after a lengthy illness. Harrison was preceded in death by his parents Ira Kanada Traylor (1979) and Bessie Rebecca (Grauser) Traylor (1975), and two brothers, Frederick (Freddy) Eugene Traylor (1940) and Arthur (Babe) Barrett Traylor (1968) He is survived by his wife, Mary Alice (Moskowitz) Traylor; daughter, Diane Traylor and daughter and son-in-law Sue Ann and Ronald Frith all of Dayton. Sister and brother-in-law Marilyn(Traylor) and Kenneth Syx of Dayton and numerous nieces and nephews. Harry was a member of the "Greatest Generation" having just emerged from the Great Depression, then going off to become a Veteran of WWII having served in the 681st Quartermaster Corps in France and Germany. He had been employed at the Dayton Power & Light Company for the past 33 years. Funeral services 10 a.m. Thursday, December 31 , 1981 at Tobias Funeral Home, Watervliet Avenue. Interment Hill Grove Cemetery, Miamisburg, Ohio. Friends may call at the time of service on Thursday. In lieu of flowers contributions may be made to the Cancer Society. Obituary appeared in The Dayton Daily News and was edited with information added by Marilyn Syx
TRAYLOR, HARRISON (Harry) CHARLES, age 58, of 2616 Westfield Avenue, Dayton, Ohio, passed away Tuesday, December 29, 1981 at his residence after a lengthy illness. Harrison was preceded in death by his parents Ira Kanada Traylor (1979) and Bessie Rebecca (Grauser) Traylor (1975), and two brothers, Frederick (Freddy) Eugene Traylor (1940) and Arthur (Babe) Barrett Traylor (1968) He is survived by his wife, Mary Alice (Moskowitz) Traylor; daughter, Diane Traylor and daughter and son-in-law Sue Ann and Ronald Frith all of Dayton. Sister and brother-in-law Marilyn(Traylor) and Kenneth Syx of Dayton and numerous nieces and nephews. Harry was a member of the "Greatest Generation" having just emerged from the Great Depression, then going off to become a Veteran of WWII having served in the 681st Quartermaster Corps in France and Germany. He had been employed at the Dayton Power & Light Company for the past 33 years. Funeral services 10 a.m. Thursday, December 31 , 1981 at Tobias Funeral Home, Watervliet Avenue. Interment Hill Grove Cemetery, Miamisburg, Ohio. Friends may call at the time of service on Thursday. In lieu of flowers contributions may be made to the Cancer Society. Obituary appeared in The Dayton Daily News and was edited with information added by Marilyn Syx
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