Bert J. Hart Dies After Long Illness, Rites Wednesday
Funeral services for Bert J. Hart, 75, retired track foreman on the Pennsylvania Railroad, were held at 2:00 pm Wednesday in the Caton and Frurip Funeral Home. Rev. Lawrence Beaver, pastor of the LaGrange Church of God officiated. Burial was in Greenwood cemetery. Mr. Hart died at 1:30 a.m., March 2, 1953 at his home in LaGrange. He had been ill for the past three years. Surviving are the widow, Dora; two daughters, Mrs. Douglas (Marie) Marks and Mrs. Wilbur (Lela) Stanner; four sons, Harlow Hart of Geneva; Lawerence and Leland Hart of Ft. Wayne, Ind.; and Lloyd Hart of Kendallville; three brothers, Lon Hart of Stroh, and Allen and Alfred of Rome City, Ind. He was born in LaGrane Co., on August 22, 1877, the son of James and Barbara (Seedle) Hart. A lifelong resident of the county, Mr. Hart married Dora Large and established his home in the community. - Clipping from Lela Hart Stanner, March 1953
Bert J. Hart Dies After Long Illness, Rites Wednesday
Funeral services for Bert J. Hart, 75, retired track foreman on the Pennsylvania Railroad, were held at 2:00 pm Wednesday in the Caton and Frurip Funeral Home. Rev. Lawrence Beaver, pastor of the LaGrange Church of God officiated. Burial was in Greenwood cemetery. Mr. Hart died at 1:30 a.m., March 2, 1953 at his home in LaGrange. He had been ill for the past three years. Surviving are the widow, Dora; two daughters, Mrs. Douglas (Marie) Marks and Mrs. Wilbur (Lela) Stanner; four sons, Harlow Hart of Geneva; Lawerence and Leland Hart of Ft. Wayne, Ind.; and Lloyd Hart of Kendallville; three brothers, Lon Hart of Stroh, and Allen and Alfred of Rome City, Ind. He was born in LaGrane Co., on August 22, 1877, the son of James and Barbara (Seedle) Hart. A lifelong resident of the county, Mr. Hart married Dora Large and established his home in the community. - Clipping from Lela Hart Stanner, March 1953
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