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Clarence Orfield Harned

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Clarence Orfield Harned

Birth
Breckinridge County, Kentucky, USA
Death
11 Mar 1949 (aged 76)
Tishomingo, Johnston County, Oklahoma, USA
Burial
Jet, Alfalfa County, Oklahoma, USA Add to Map
Plot
Block 2, Row 13, Plot 6
Memorial ID
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Clarence was the first child of Benjamin and Mary Peyton Randolph Harned and the husband of Amanda Pullen Harned.

OBITUARY
Dr. Harned's Rites Planned
Services for Dr. C.O. Harned, 76, Tishomingo, will be at 11 a.m. Monday in Guardian funeral home with burial in Jet. He died Friday in Wesley Hospital.
Born in Hudson, Ky., he was graduated from the University of Louisville medical school in 1896 and began practicing in Alfalfa county in 1898. He moved to Tishomingo about 15 years ago and, although a semi-invalid, continued to practice until his recent illness. He was a member of the Presbyterian church and the Masonic and Odd Fellows lodges.
Survivors include his wife, Amanda; four daughters, Miss Virginia, both of Tishomingo; Mrs. George I. Shannon, Amerallo (sic), Texas; Mrs. C.J. Walker, Fort Worth, Texas, and Mrs. J.D. Hill, Nicoma Park; two sons, D.O., Cushing, and Peyton, Marion hotel, 110 NW 10; one sister, Mrs. S.W. Tucker, Jet; five brothers, C.A. Pocassett; Tomeroy (sic) and Oscar, both of Messa (sic), Ariz.; J.R. New York City, and G.G. (sic), Jackson, Miss., and six grandchildren.

Clarence was the first child of Benjamin and Mary Peyton Randolph Harned and the husband of Amanda Pullen Harned.

OBITUARY
Dr. Harned's Rites Planned
Services for Dr. C.O. Harned, 76, Tishomingo, will be at 11 a.m. Monday in Guardian funeral home with burial in Jet. He died Friday in Wesley Hospital.
Born in Hudson, Ky., he was graduated from the University of Louisville medical school in 1896 and began practicing in Alfalfa county in 1898. He moved to Tishomingo about 15 years ago and, although a semi-invalid, continued to practice until his recent illness. He was a member of the Presbyterian church and the Masonic and Odd Fellows lodges.
Survivors include his wife, Amanda; four daughters, Miss Virginia, both of Tishomingo; Mrs. George I. Shannon, Amerallo (sic), Texas; Mrs. C.J. Walker, Fort Worth, Texas, and Mrs. J.D. Hill, Nicoma Park; two sons, D.O., Cushing, and Peyton, Marion hotel, 110 NW 10; one sister, Mrs. S.W. Tucker, Jet; five brothers, C.A. Pocassett; Tomeroy (sic) and Oscar, both of Messa (sic), Ariz.; J.R. New York City, and G.G. (sic), Jackson, Miss., and six grandchildren.



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