Julius Harmon, Obituary/Death NoticePorter County obituaries and death notices . . . .
Julius Harmon
WEDNESDAY.
This morning on train No. 4, of the Ft. Wayne, that arrives here at 1:30, Mr. Julius Harmon, of New York, dropped dead. He and his wife had been to Milwaukee to settle up the estate of a brother, and were returning to their home. Mr. H. was apparently as well as ever, but, when just this side of Clark, suddenly dropped dead. Apoplexy was the cause. When the train stopped here the body was taken care of by undertaker Lapell, and Mrs. Harmon went to the Merchants Hotel. She was almost wild with grief, and could scarcely realize the situation. She left with her dead on the 10:45 train, for home, in New York. This fell messenger, Death, sometimes calls very unexpectedly making his blow the more cruel.
Newspaper: Porter County Vidette
Date of Publication: June 12, 1884
Volume Number: 28
Issue Number: 24
Page: 5
Column(s): 4
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