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— Relatives here received word of the sudden passing of G. A. Haury Jr. on Tuesday morning at Ausburg [''sic'' Augsburg], Austria, where he was engaged in service under the American Red Cross. He had completed a two-year term as field director in that country and was serving for another six months at the request of Red Cross officials. Mr. Haury, son of a pioneer Bethel College professor, is survived by his wife, the former Delia Hunter of Newton; three children, all living in this country; a brother Dr. Emil Haury, archeologist at the University of Arizona; and several nieces and nephews living in Newton. The body will be returned to this country for burial. | — Relatives here received word of the sudden passing of G. A. Haury Jr. on Tuesday morning at Ausburg [''sic'' Augsburg], Austria, where he was engaged in service under the American Red Cross. He had completed a two-year term as field director in that country and was serving for another six months at the request of Red Cross officials. Mr. Haury, son of a pioneer Bethel College professor, is survived by his wife, the former Delia Hunter of Newton; three children, all living in this country; a brother Dr. Emil Haury, archeologist at the University of Arizona; and several nieces and nephews living in Newton. The body will be returned to this country for burial. | ||
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Revision as of 12:30, 23 May 2017
Mennonite Weekly Review obituary: 1952 Sep 4 p. 6
Birth date: 1878
text of obituary:
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— Relatives here received word of the sudden passing of G. A. Haury Jr. on Tuesday morning at Ausburg [sic Augsburg], Austria, where he was engaged in service under the American Red Cross. He had completed a two-year term as field director in that country and was serving for another six months at the request of Red Cross officials. Mr. Haury, son of a pioneer Bethel College professor, is survived by his wife, the former Delia Hunter of Newton; three children, all living in this country; a brother Dr. Emil Haury, archeologist at the University of Arizona; and several nieces and nephews living in Newton. The body will be returned to this country for burial.
Mennonite Weekly Review obituary: 1952 Sep 25 p. 6