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Harry Hubert White

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Harry Hubert White

Birth
Osage County, Oklahoma, USA
Death
31 May 1980 (aged 75)
Guthrie, Logan County, Oklahoma, USA
Burial
Guthrie, Logan County, Oklahoma, USA Add to Map
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Son of
Francis Marion "Marion" and Mary Lula Ella "Lula" [nee Ball] White

At 17, Harry fell over 30 feet when a scaffold was pulled from under him while working at a building site, through badly injured, he recovered.

When 19, helped build the Guthrie High School, now the Junior High School located on East Oklahoma Avenue.

Also helped build, the largest in the world, Masonic Temple located in Guthrie.

In 1933, he bought his father's blacksmith ship where he worked until he retired in 1966.

He was known for his blacksmith and welding work as far away as Shreveport, Louisiana.

Married
10 Aug. 1922, Guthrie, Logan co., Ok.,
Minnie Mae Ott

FATHER OF
ELLA MARIE "Marie" [Mitchell]
FRANCES ANNA (Deforth)
VIRGINIA FAYE [Mitchell]
LUCILLE MAE 1927-1933 - Diphtheria Epidemic
VERNA NADINE [McClure...Rout]

Information provided by Frances - my cousin
Son of
Francis Marion "Marion" and Mary Lula Ella "Lula" [nee Ball] White

At 17, Harry fell over 30 feet when a scaffold was pulled from under him while working at a building site, through badly injured, he recovered.

When 19, helped build the Guthrie High School, now the Junior High School located on East Oklahoma Avenue.

Also helped build, the largest in the world, Masonic Temple located in Guthrie.

In 1933, he bought his father's blacksmith ship where he worked until he retired in 1966.

He was known for his blacksmith and welding work as far away as Shreveport, Louisiana.

Married
10 Aug. 1922, Guthrie, Logan co., Ok.,
Minnie Mae Ott

FATHER OF
ELLA MARIE "Marie" [Mitchell]
FRANCES ANNA (Deforth)
VIRGINIA FAYE [Mitchell]
LUCILLE MAE 1927-1933 - Diphtheria Epidemic
VERNA NADINE [McClure...Rout]

Information provided by Frances - my cousin

Inscription

WHITE
HARRY H.
OCT. 2, 1904 - MAY 31, 1980
MINNIE M.
SEPT. 4, 1904 - DEC. 4, 1971



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