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Harman, Frank T. (1912-1968)
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+ | <center><h3>Virginia Businessman, Officer of EMC Board Dies Under Tractor</h3></center> |
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+ | Harrisonburg, Va. — Frank T. Harman, 56, vice president of the Board of Trustees of Eastern Mennonite College, was killed instantly Thursday, Oct. 31, when his tractor overturned on a hill slope and pinned him beneath it. |
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+ | Mr. Harman was an active member of Weavers Mennonite Church and president of the Mennonite Property Aid Plan. |
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+ | A prominent businessman, he cwned [''sic''] operated Frank Harman Hatchery and Harman Poultry Supplies in Harrisonburg, and was president of Service Oils, Inc. |
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+ | On Aug. 28, 1940, he married Frances Suter, who survives. |
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+ | Also surviving are a daughter, Harriet L. Harman, a senior at Eastern Mennonite College; two sons, Orden L. of Harrisonburg and Carl B. who is in Voluntary Service with the Mennonite Central Committee in Haiti; one sister, Mrs. M. S. Brunk of Harrisonburg, and two brothers, Howard D. Harman of Mt. Crawford, Va. and John W. Harman of Macon, Miss. |
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Latest revision as of 15:05, 16 June 2022
Mennonite Weekly Review obituary: 1968 Nov 7 p. 3
Birth date: 1912
text of obituary:
Virginia Businessman, Officer of EMC Board Dies Under Tractor
Harrisonburg, Va. — Frank T. Harman, 56, vice president of the Board of Trustees of Eastern Mennonite College, was killed instantly Thursday, Oct. 31, when his tractor overturned on a hill slope and pinned him beneath it.
Mr. Harman was an active member of Weavers Mennonite Church and president of the Mennonite Property Aid Plan.
A prominent businessman, he cwned [sic] operated Frank Harman Hatchery and Harman Poultry Supplies in Harrisonburg, and was president of Service Oils, Inc.
On Aug. 28, 1940, he married Frances Suter, who survives.
Also surviving are a daughter, Harriet L. Harman, a senior at Eastern Mennonite College; two sons, Orden L. of Harrisonburg and Carl B. who is in Voluntary Service with the Mennonite Central Committee in Haiti; one sister, Mrs. M. S. Brunk of Harrisonburg, and two brothers, Howard D. Harman of Mt. Crawford, Va. and John W. Harman of Macon, Miss.