He was survived by his wife of 45 years, Wanda Hart, at the home; four sons, Blake Hart, Spokane, Robert Hart, Hayden Lake, Idaho, Carl M. Hart, Valleyford, Washington, and Floyd L. Hart, Phoenix, Arizona; two brothers, Charles W. Hart, Spokane, and Ruben O. Hart, Kalispell, Montana; 16 grandchildren; numerous great-grandchildren.
He was a longtime resident. He was employed at Washington Stone & Marble Company of Spokane as a monument mason. He worked in the monument business for most of his life.
He enjoyed traveling.
Funeral services will be held Tuesday, 2 p.m., December 5, 1989, at Thornhill's Chapel of the Valley, S1400 Pines Road, Pastor Gary Weber officiating. Interment at the Pines Cemetery. Thornhill Valley Funeral Home, in charge.
—From The Spokesman-Review and Spokane Chronicle; Monday, December 4, 1989
He was survived by his wife of 45 years, Wanda Hart, at the home; four sons, Blake Hart, Spokane, Robert Hart, Hayden Lake, Idaho, Carl M. Hart, Valleyford, Washington, and Floyd L. Hart, Phoenix, Arizona; two brothers, Charles W. Hart, Spokane, and Ruben O. Hart, Kalispell, Montana; 16 grandchildren; numerous great-grandchildren.
He was a longtime resident. He was employed at Washington Stone & Marble Company of Spokane as a monument mason. He worked in the monument business for most of his life.
He enjoyed traveling.
Funeral services will be held Tuesday, 2 p.m., December 5, 1989, at Thornhill's Chapel of the Valley, S1400 Pines Road, Pastor Gary Weber officiating. Interment at the Pines Cemetery. Thornhill Valley Funeral Home, in charge.
—From The Spokesman-Review and Spokane Chronicle; Monday, December 4, 1989
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