Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 115, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 May 1920 — MRS. A. HARMON DIED THIS WEDNESDAY MORNING [ARTICLE]

MRS. A. HARMON DIED THIS WEDNESDAY MORNING

Mrs. Amo Harmon died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Donna Fisher, in Springfield, Hl- at onethirty o’clock this Wednesday morning after an illness of several months with heart trouble. Her age was seventy-eight, years. - The deceased is the mother of L. A. Harmon, of this city, who left for« Springfield this morning. Mts. Harmon, with her husband, made this city her residence for six or seven years, leaving here about ten years ago for Pontiac, 111., where they continued to reside until about a year and a half ago when they went to Springfield to make their home with their daughter. . Mrs. Harmon is survived by her husband, five sons and two daughters. The sons are, Perry, of Kansas City; Joseph and Charles, oi Indianapolis; Louis of Rensselaer; and Russell, of Mitchell, So. Dak.; and daughters, Mrs. Donna Fisher, of Springfield, Ill.; and Mrs. Addie O’Malley, \>f Pontiac, 111. The funeral services will be helc at Pontiac Saturday morning at nine o’clock and interment will be made in that city/