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Mark Carter Harp

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Mark Carter Harp Veteran

Birth
Bonita, Morehouse Parish, Louisiana, USA
Death
21 May 1962 (aged 56)
Fort Worth, Tarrant County, Texas, USA
Burial
Bonita, Morehouse Parish, Louisiana, USA GPS-Latitude: 32.9190684, Longitude: -91.6781037
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57 years old
Son of James F. Harp and Ella May Carter Harp
Attended Bastrop High.
LA TEC 45 Field Hospital WWII
Entered Army 1943, trained at Camp Robinson, Arkansas. served in Pacific Theater, Australia, New Guinea and Philippines. Discharged 1945.
Info from T.Y.Harp's "My Kinfolk," Known Burials of Morehouse Parish and Men and Women in World War II from Lincoln, Morehouse & Union Parishes

Before entering the Armed Services, Mark was a bacteriologist for the State Board of Health at Charleston, West Virginia. He was working in Fort Worth as a bacteriologist at the time of his death.
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Bastrop Daily Enterprise (Bastrop, Louisiana) Tuesday - 22 May 1962 Front Page
MARK C. HARP DIES SUDDENLY IN FORT WORTH
Funeral services will be held at 3 pm Wednesday for Mark C. Harp, 57, who died Monday in Fort Worth while on he way to the hospital. Services will be conducted in the Bonita Methodist Church by Rev. Charles Strong and interment will be in the Bonita Cemetery. Mr. Harp's body will lie in state at Blackwell-Golden Chapel until time for his funeral.

Born in Bonita, Mr. Hap had been making his home in Fort Worth, Texas where he was employed as a bacteriologist a t hospital there. He was a member of the Methodist Church and was a World War II veteran.

Mr. Harp is survived by his sister:
Bessie Marie Harp Umsted of New Orleans
One niece:
Dinah Marie Umsted Collopy (Mrs. Bernard James Collopy) of Savannah, Georgia
Three uncles:
Grover Harp of Bonita
Tom Harp of Mer Rouge
John Stamper of Mer Rouge

Services
57 years old
Son of James F. Harp and Ella May Carter Harp
Attended Bastrop High.
LA TEC 45 Field Hospital WWII
Entered Army 1943, trained at Camp Robinson, Arkansas. served in Pacific Theater, Australia, New Guinea and Philippines. Discharged 1945.
Info from T.Y.Harp's "My Kinfolk," Known Burials of Morehouse Parish and Men and Women in World War II from Lincoln, Morehouse & Union Parishes

Before entering the Armed Services, Mark was a bacteriologist for the State Board of Health at Charleston, West Virginia. He was working in Fort Worth as a bacteriologist at the time of his death.
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Bastrop Daily Enterprise (Bastrop, Louisiana) Tuesday - 22 May 1962 Front Page
MARK C. HARP DIES SUDDENLY IN FORT WORTH
Funeral services will be held at 3 pm Wednesday for Mark C. Harp, 57, who died Monday in Fort Worth while on he way to the hospital. Services will be conducted in the Bonita Methodist Church by Rev. Charles Strong and interment will be in the Bonita Cemetery. Mr. Harp's body will lie in state at Blackwell-Golden Chapel until time for his funeral.

Born in Bonita, Mr. Hap had been making his home in Fort Worth, Texas where he was employed as a bacteriologist a t hospital there. He was a member of the Methodist Church and was a World War II veteran.

Mr. Harp is survived by his sister:
Bessie Marie Harp Umsted of New Orleans
One niece:
Dinah Marie Umsted Collopy (Mrs. Bernard James Collopy) of Savannah, Georgia
Three uncles:
Grover Harp of Bonita
Tom Harp of Mer Rouge
John Stamper of Mer Rouge

Services


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