He was a hoist operator for Duval Sulphur and Potash Mine at Carlsbad, N.M.
He married the former Helen L. Moen on March 8, 1943 in Yuma, Ariz.
He served in the U.S. Army during World War II.
Preceded in death by 6 brothers and a sister.
Surviving are his wife; 2 daughters; three sisters, Anna Cross, Martha Coponen and Alma Taylor; three grandchildren; numerous nieces, nephews and cousins.
*Note: Info from his sister, Anna, Harold changed the spelling of his surname from Keranen to Kernen when he left home.
He was a hoist operator for Duval Sulphur and Potash Mine at Carlsbad, N.M.
He married the former Helen L. Moen on March 8, 1943 in Yuma, Ariz.
He served in the U.S. Army during World War II.
Preceded in death by 6 brothers and a sister.
Surviving are his wife; 2 daughters; three sisters, Anna Cross, Martha Coponen and Alma Taylor; three grandchildren; numerous nieces, nephews and cousins.
*Note: Info from his sister, Anna, Harold changed the spelling of his surname from Keranen to Kernen when he left home.
Family Members
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Henry John Keranen
1903–1988
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Jennie M. Keränen Karppinen
1905–1973
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Mattie Waino Keranen
1907–1969
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Arne Einard Keranen
1911–1955
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Aini K. Keranen
1914–1914
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Elmer John Keranen
1915–1952
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William Walford "Bill" Keranen
1917–1949
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Alma Aliina Keranen Taylor
1918–2006
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Aini Keranen
1919–1920
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Martha Julia Keranen Coponen
1921–2001
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Anna A. Keranen Cross
1922–2005
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