married Ruth Helen Tucker, Dec 12, 1922, Harlan, Shelby Co, Iowa
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GROVER ABRELL DIES IN HARLAN, IOWA
Grover Abrell, 54, passed away suddenly Saturday morning at Harlan, Iowa. He had been in failing health for the past year but had been able to take care of his work in his barber shop in Harlan. He had been working Saturday, when he suffered a stroke from which he never recovered consciousness.
He was a brother of Charles F (Jack) Abrell, of this city, who with his family was planning to leave in a few days for Harlan, Iowa. He had been in Harlan to spend a vacation and deceased visited there in 1936 and became acquainted with several local people.
The surviving relatives are the wife, three daughters and one son, besides the brother here and two sisters, Mrs Mary Faulk, of Worthington, and Mrs A T Lorenz, of Harlan.
No funeral arrangements had been made. Mr Abrell and family left immediately for Harlan.
Greensburg Daily News, Mon, 04 Aug 1947
married Ruth Helen Tucker, Dec 12, 1922, Harlan, Shelby Co, Iowa
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GROVER ABRELL DIES IN HARLAN, IOWA
Grover Abrell, 54, passed away suddenly Saturday morning at Harlan, Iowa. He had been in failing health for the past year but had been able to take care of his work in his barber shop in Harlan. He had been working Saturday, when he suffered a stroke from which he never recovered consciousness.
He was a brother of Charles F (Jack) Abrell, of this city, who with his family was planning to leave in a few days for Harlan, Iowa. He had been in Harlan to spend a vacation and deceased visited there in 1936 and became acquainted with several local people.
The surviving relatives are the wife, three daughters and one son, besides the brother here and two sisters, Mrs Mary Faulk, of Worthington, and Mrs A T Lorenz, of Harlan.
No funeral arrangements had been made. Mr Abrell and family left immediately for Harlan.
Greensburg Daily News, Mon, 04 Aug 1947
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