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&#9679; Funeral services for Albert P. Haury, 91, well-known retired grainman of Hutchinson, were conducted Friday afternoon at a funeral home there.  Mr. Haury died March 15.  He was a member of teh First Presbyterian Church of Hutchinson.  Burial was made at Halstead, with Rev. Arnold Funk officiating at the grave.  Mr. Haury was married to the former Anna Penner, who died some years ago, and was a brother of the late Dr. Richard S. Haury of Newton.
&#9679; Funeral services for Albert P. Haury, 91, well-known retired grainman of Hutchinson, were conducted Friday afternoon at a funeral home there.  Mr. Haury died March 15.  He was a member of the First Presbyterian Church of Hutchinson.  Burial was made at Halstead, with Rev. Arnold Funk officiating at the grave.  Mr. Haury was married to the former Anna Penner, who died some years ago, and was a brother of the late Dr. Richard S. Haury of Newton.




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Mennonite Weekly Review obituary: 1967 Mar 23 p. 5

Birth date: 1876

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● Funeral services for Albert P. Haury, 91, well-known retired grainman of Hutchinson, were conducted Friday afternoon at a funeral home there. Mr. Haury died March 15. He was a member of the First Presbyterian Church of Hutchinson. Burial was made at Halstead, with Rev. Arnold Funk officiating at the grave. Mr. Haury was married to the former Anna Penner, who died some years ago, and was a brother of the late Dr. Richard S. Haury of Newton.