Mrs. Harry Harder Funeral Service Being Held Today
Mrs. Harry Harder died Sunday at Sacred Heart hospital in Spokane. Funeral services will be held at Emanuel Lutheran church in Ritzville at 2:30 this afternoon.
Franc Lucille Harder was born Feb. 3, 1915, at Pine City. She had lived at the ranch near Lamont for the past 35 years, a very real helpmate in the cattle farming business.
Mrs. Harder was a member of St. John's Lutheran church at Sprague. She was a member of the Adams county and national CowBelles organization. She was a member of Composers, Authors and Artists of America. She served as secretary of Adams county fire protection district No. 4.
She was a member of the Spokane chapter of Poetry Scribes, and of the Daughters of the American Revolution.
Mrs. Harder published a book, "Cow Country Poems," which
featured her original poetry depicting her life on the ranch.
Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Charles Tangvold of Seattle; and two sons, Herman and Carl, both of Lamont. Also surviving are a sister, Mrs. Maxine Swanda of Pasco and six grandchildren. Her husband, the late Harry Harder, preceded her in death in December of 1964.
The Rev. Wayne Olsen of Sprague will conduct the funeral service here. Pallbearers will be Bill Harder, Jim Hopkins, Cecil McCall, James Swanda, jr., Danny Stromberger and Charles Miller.
Honorary pallbearers will be Dr. Arthur Craig, Judge George H. Freese, Fred Miller, Charles Miller, Will Worthley and Clarence Dooley. Interment will be at the Harder cemetery at the ranch.
Mrs. Harry Harder Funeral Service Being Held Today
Mrs. Harry Harder died Sunday at Sacred Heart hospital in Spokane. Funeral services will be held at Emanuel Lutheran church in Ritzville at 2:30 this afternoon.
Franc Lucille Harder was born Feb. 3, 1915, at Pine City. She had lived at the ranch near Lamont for the past 35 years, a very real helpmate in the cattle farming business.
Mrs. Harder was a member of St. John's Lutheran church at Sprague. She was a member of the Adams county and national CowBelles organization. She was a member of Composers, Authors and Artists of America. She served as secretary of Adams county fire protection district No. 4.
She was a member of the Spokane chapter of Poetry Scribes, and of the Daughters of the American Revolution.
Mrs. Harder published a book, "Cow Country Poems," which
featured her original poetry depicting her life on the ranch.
Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Charles Tangvold of Seattle; and two sons, Herman and Carl, both of Lamont. Also surviving are a sister, Mrs. Maxine Swanda of Pasco and six grandchildren. Her husband, the late Harry Harder, preceded her in death in December of 1964.
The Rev. Wayne Olsen of Sprague will conduct the funeral service here. Pallbearers will be Bill Harder, Jim Hopkins, Cecil McCall, James Swanda, jr., Danny Stromberger and Charles Miller.
Honorary pallbearers will be Dr. Arthur Craig, Judge George H. Freese, Fred Miller, Charles Miller, Will Worthley and Clarence Dooley. Interment will be at the Harder cemetery at the ranch.
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