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Harvey Kendall Little

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Harvey Kendall Little

Birth
Middleport, Meigs County, Ohio, USA
Death
26 May 1929 (aged 21)
Columbus, Franklin County, Ohio, USA
Burial
Cheshire Township, Gallia County, Ohio, USA Add to Map
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Beloved son of Spanish American War soldier Wesley Strauder Little and Bertha H. Butcher.

Brother of Lovona Opal, Wayne Wesley, Neva H., Milton Weaver, and Golden Little.


HARVEY KENDALL LITTLE

Harvey Kendall Little, son of Bertha Butcher and W. S. Little was born in this community, Feb. 29, 1908, died at Columbus, Ohio, May 26, 1929, age 21 years, 2 months, and 26 days.

He leaves to bid him bon farewell his parents Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Little, two sisters, Mrs. Opal Whitlatch of Columbus and Miss Neva at home, three brothers, Wayne, Milton, and Golden at home, two grandparents of Columbus, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Butcher, and a great number of aunts and uncles who feel the loss of their nephew very deeply, a host of other relatives and friends also feel a great shock at losing this loved one.

Kendall was a very unusual loving and happy disposition. To know him was to love him and he was loved by all who knew him. He was to the family and relatives one of the most precious loved ones.

Gallipolis newspaper
May 1929

Note: Harvey Kendall was killed when the tractor he was driving turned over on him. He was working in the beautiful Columbus Rose Gardens at the time of the accident.
Beloved son of Spanish American War soldier Wesley Strauder Little and Bertha H. Butcher.

Brother of Lovona Opal, Wayne Wesley, Neva H., Milton Weaver, and Golden Little.


HARVEY KENDALL LITTLE

Harvey Kendall Little, son of Bertha Butcher and W. S. Little was born in this community, Feb. 29, 1908, died at Columbus, Ohio, May 26, 1929, age 21 years, 2 months, and 26 days.

He leaves to bid him bon farewell his parents Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Little, two sisters, Mrs. Opal Whitlatch of Columbus and Miss Neva at home, three brothers, Wayne, Milton, and Golden at home, two grandparents of Columbus, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Butcher, and a great number of aunts and uncles who feel the loss of their nephew very deeply, a host of other relatives and friends also feel a great shock at losing this loved one.

Kendall was a very unusual loving and happy disposition. To know him was to love him and he was loved by all who knew him. He was to the family and relatives one of the most precious loved ones.

Gallipolis newspaper
May 1929

Note: Harvey Kendall was killed when the tractor he was driving turned over on him. He was working in the beautiful Columbus Rose Gardens at the time of the accident.


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