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Harry Glover Huebner

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Harry Glover Huebner

Birth
Ashland County, Wisconsin, USA
Death
30 Jan 1948 (aged 43)
Waupaca, Waupaca County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Anoka, Anoka County, Minnesota, USA GPS-Latitude: 45.2046468, Longitude: -93.4055125
Memorial ID
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Taken from the Anoka County Union
February 6, 1948
Died January 31, 1948
HARRY G. HUEBNER
Harry G. Huebner, age 41 years, a Wisconsin representative of the Farm Oil company was killed in an automobile accident on January 31st near his home at Waupaca, Wis. He is survived by his wife, Blanche: four children; Harry Jr., Lou Anne, James and Patricia Claire: his mother Mrs. Nellie Huebner of Anoka; two sisters, Mrs. Fred Armstrong of Anoka and Mrs. RB Rathebun of Minneapolis.

Harry attended public schools in Anoka and was graduated from the Anoka high school in 1924. He was an outstanding athlete and sang in a quartet. He was a member of the Anoka Masonic Lodge and a charter member of the Battery B Anoka national Guard.

Funeral services were held in Anoka at the Thurston chapel on Wednesday, February 4, at 3:30 with Dr. OA Look officiating. And Rev MW McGladrey officiating at the Masonic service assisted by WJ McFall. Musical selections were sung by Mrs. Miles Martin with Mrs. Edward Peters as accompanist. Pallbearers were James Wennerlund, Ronald Babcock, Norval Olson, Sam Omdahl, Albin Lindman and Arch Pease. Interment was in Forest Hill Cemetery.
Taken from the Anoka County Union
February 6, 1948
Died January 31, 1948
HARRY G. HUEBNER
Harry G. Huebner, age 41 years, a Wisconsin representative of the Farm Oil company was killed in an automobile accident on January 31st near his home at Waupaca, Wis. He is survived by his wife, Blanche: four children; Harry Jr., Lou Anne, James and Patricia Claire: his mother Mrs. Nellie Huebner of Anoka; two sisters, Mrs. Fred Armstrong of Anoka and Mrs. RB Rathebun of Minneapolis.

Harry attended public schools in Anoka and was graduated from the Anoka high school in 1924. He was an outstanding athlete and sang in a quartet. He was a member of the Anoka Masonic Lodge and a charter member of the Battery B Anoka national Guard.

Funeral services were held in Anoka at the Thurston chapel on Wednesday, February 4, at 3:30 with Dr. OA Look officiating. And Rev MW McGladrey officiating at the Masonic service assisted by WJ McFall. Musical selections were sung by Mrs. Miles Martin with Mrs. Edward Peters as accompanist. Pallbearers were James Wennerlund, Ronald Babcock, Norval Olson, Sam Omdahl, Albin Lindman and Arch Pease. Interment was in Forest Hill Cemetery.


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