Harry P. Haigler was born in 1889 and passed from this life on May 5, 1921 in Van Buren, Arkansas at the age of 32 years old. He died from a gunshot wound.
He was the son of J.D. and Mary E. Haigler.
He was a car mechanic.
Funeral service was held at the Haigler residence with interment at Fairview Cemetery.
The Standard-Sentinel
May 12, 1921
Harry P. Haigler was instantly killed at Van Buren, Ark., last Wednesday morning at 5:30 by the accidental discharge of a pistol.
At the time of the accident his wife, who was Grace Cunningham, and little child were in Stilwell visiting her parents.
Burial with Knights of Phythias honors, was at Fairview Cemetery, Van Buren, beside the mother of the deceased.
Mr. Haigler was a volunteer in the world war and served 21 months overseas, part of the time in active service.
Mrs. Haigler has a host of friends, who sympathize with her deeply in this hour of such unspeakable sorrow.
Harry P. Haigler was born in 1889 and passed from this life on May 5, 1921 in Van Buren, Arkansas at the age of 32 years old. He died from a gunshot wound.
He was the son of J.D. and Mary E. Haigler.
He was a car mechanic.
Funeral service was held at the Haigler residence with interment at Fairview Cemetery.
The Standard-Sentinel
May 12, 1921
Harry P. Haigler was instantly killed at Van Buren, Ark., last Wednesday morning at 5:30 by the accidental discharge of a pistol.
At the time of the accident his wife, who was Grace Cunningham, and little child were in Stilwell visiting her parents.
Burial with Knights of Phythias honors, was at Fairview Cemetery, Van Buren, beside the mother of the deceased.
Mr. Haigler was a volunteer in the world war and served 21 months overseas, part of the time in active service.
Mrs. Haigler has a host of friends, who sympathize with her deeply in this hour of such unspeakable sorrow.
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