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Harvey R Ellsworth

Birth
Eldora, Hardin County, Iowa, USA
Death
24 Oct 1941 (aged 74)
Orlando, Orange County, Florida, USA
Burial
Cremated Add to Map
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Mr. Ellsworth was a resident of 209 Mayer Arcade, E. Church Street, Orlando, when he died at his home after suffering a heart attack.

He worked at the C of C Office

His wife was Alice L Ellsworth

His parents were Daniel V Ellsworth of Coudersport? PA and Saloma Bowman, of OH.

Mr. Ellsworth was cremated.

A note is added to record to mail statement to B.C. Ellsworth, 236 Sixth Avenue South, St. Pete, FL

Source: Carey Hand Funeral Home Records, Orlando, Florida Register Volume 26, August 11, 1941 - July 4, 1942, p. 114
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Orlando Sentinel 25 Oct 1941, Sat., p. 2

Mr. H.R. Ellsworth

A heart attack yesterday was fatal Mr. H.R. Ellsworth of 229 Mayer Arcade, a resident of Orlando since 1928.

According to Justice of Peace E. G. Duckworth, Ellsworth thought he had a case of indigestion and when he arose to get some soda, fell to the floor dead.

Mr. Ellsworth had been associated with the Orange County Chamber of Commerce and had a number of friend in this section. Mr. and Mrs. Ellsworth had made their home at the Arcade.

Funeral services will be held at 8 o'clock Saturday evening at Carey Hand's Chapel, the Rev. Dean Melville Johnson officiating.
Mr. Ellsworth was a resident of 209 Mayer Arcade, E. Church Street, Orlando, when he died at his home after suffering a heart attack.

He worked at the C of C Office

His wife was Alice L Ellsworth

His parents were Daniel V Ellsworth of Coudersport? PA and Saloma Bowman, of OH.

Mr. Ellsworth was cremated.

A note is added to record to mail statement to B.C. Ellsworth, 236 Sixth Avenue South, St. Pete, FL

Source: Carey Hand Funeral Home Records, Orlando, Florida Register Volume 26, August 11, 1941 - July 4, 1942, p. 114
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Orlando Sentinel 25 Oct 1941, Sat., p. 2

Mr. H.R. Ellsworth

A heart attack yesterday was fatal Mr. H.R. Ellsworth of 229 Mayer Arcade, a resident of Orlando since 1928.

According to Justice of Peace E. G. Duckworth, Ellsworth thought he had a case of indigestion and when he arose to get some soda, fell to the floor dead.

Mr. Ellsworth had been associated with the Orange County Chamber of Commerce and had a number of friend in this section. Mr. and Mrs. Ellsworth had made their home at the Arcade.

Funeral services will be held at 8 o'clock Saturday evening at Carey Hand's Chapel, the Rev. Dean Melville Johnson officiating.


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