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Submitted: 5/19/15 • Approved: 8/9/15 • Last Updated: 3/17/18 • R65046-G0-S3
1815-1907
*OBIT*
Battle Creek Daily Journal, Monday, March 25, 1907
Harmon Lockwood passed away at about 5 o'clock Saturday evening at the home of his daughter-in law. Mrs. Eunice Lockwood, 103 Champion street, death resulting directly from paralysis, although old age and general debility combined to bring about his demise. The deceased had reached the advanced age of 92 years, and had been in almost perfect health until three years ago when he was stricken with paralysis. Mr. Lockwood was born near the city of New York, where he made his home until his to this city, fifty-two years ago. For the past twenty-one year he has resided with his son and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lockwood, and since the sudden death of the former last October, he has continued to make his abode at the home of Mrs. Lockwood. One sister, Emeline, and one brother, Rev. Richard Lockwood, of Stony Point. New York, survive him, as well as three daughters, Mrs. Emeline Smith, of this city: Mrs. Jennie Daley, of Port Huron, and Mrs. Frank Page, who resides in the west. A wide circle of friends also mourn his loss. Funeral services were held this afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the residence, a large company of friends gathering to pay their last respects. Interment was made in Oak-Hill cemetery.
Contributed on 5/19/15
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