He and Mary Jane Smith married Oct. 7, 1886 in Ozark, Arkansas.
Published in The Davis News on Oct. 14, 1915, reprinted with permission.
W. A. Harmon
After, a lingering illness with an incurable disease, W.A. Harmon died at his home in the west part of town Sunday morning at 10 o'clock. Burial was had at Oak Ridge Cemetery Monday afternoon, Rev. J. G. Blackwood conducting religious services. Mr. Harmon had been a citizen of Davis many years, and while, like most men, he had his faults, he also had his virtues. He was a clever man and kind neighbor, and had numerous friends in the community who regret his death. He was a member of the Woodmen of the World and Modern Brotherhood of America, and was 49 years of age.
Children not listed below are:
Dewitt Harmon (1894 - 1908)
Lester William Harmon, Sr (1903 - 1981)
He and Mary Jane Smith married Oct. 7, 1886 in Ozark, Arkansas.
Published in The Davis News on Oct. 14, 1915, reprinted with permission.
W. A. Harmon
After, a lingering illness with an incurable disease, W.A. Harmon died at his home in the west part of town Sunday morning at 10 o'clock. Burial was had at Oak Ridge Cemetery Monday afternoon, Rev. J. G. Blackwood conducting religious services. Mr. Harmon had been a citizen of Davis many years, and while, like most men, he had his faults, he also had his virtues. He was a clever man and kind neighbor, and had numerous friends in the community who regret his death. He was a member of the Woodmen of the World and Modern Brotherhood of America, and was 49 years of age.
Children not listed below are:
Dewitt Harmon (1894 - 1908)
Lester William Harmon, Sr (1903 - 1981)
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