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William Henry Harrison “Harry W. H.” Bair

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William Henry Harrison “"Harry" "W. H."” Bair

Birth
Needy, Clackamas County, Oregon, USA
Death
25 Dec 1932 (aged 59)
Canby, Clackamas County, Oregon, USA
Burial
Canby, Clackamas County, Oregon, USA GPS-Latitude: 45.2595227, Longitude: -122.6692275
Plot
Old-8-47-A
Memorial ID
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W. H. Bair.
CANBY, Or., Dec. 26.—(Special.)—W. H. Bair, produce dealer, died suddenly at his home here last night from a heart attack. He was born near Needy, Or., September 24, 1873, and was the son of Cornelius and Wilhelmina, Bair. Mr. Bair had been in the produce business in Canby for more than 30 years and was well known in produce circles all up and down the Pacific coast. He had been for years a director in both the First National bank of Canby and also the State Bank of Canby. He is survived by the widow; Mrs. Laura M. Bair, to whom he was married in 1899.
Funeral services will be held at the Methodist church in Canby Wednesday at 2 P. M. Mr. Bair was a member of the Oddfellows, Masons and Eastern Star, a life member of Al Kader temple of the Shrine, and life member of Oregon City lodge of Elks.

The Oregonian newspaper, Tues., Dec. 27, 1932, page 8, column 1
(obit typed as printed in newspaper)
W. H. Bair.
CANBY, Or., Dec. 26.—(Special.)—W. H. Bair, produce dealer, died suddenly at his home here last night from a heart attack. He was born near Needy, Or., September 24, 1873, and was the son of Cornelius and Wilhelmina, Bair. Mr. Bair had been in the produce business in Canby for more than 30 years and was well known in produce circles all up and down the Pacific coast. He had been for years a director in both the First National bank of Canby and also the State Bank of Canby. He is survived by the widow; Mrs. Laura M. Bair, to whom he was married in 1899.
Funeral services will be held at the Methodist church in Canby Wednesday at 2 P. M. Mr. Bair was a member of the Oddfellows, Masons and Eastern Star, a life member of Al Kader temple of the Shrine, and life member of Oregon City lodge of Elks.

The Oregonian newspaper, Tues., Dec. 27, 1932, page 8, column 1
(obit typed as printed in newspaper)

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