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• Harry Faul, 71, father of James Faul of Newton, died Sunday at his home in Hillsboro after a long illness. A native of Sawyer, N. D., he lived for many years in Minneapolis where he was an operating engineer for the Northern States Power Co. He and his wife, Sarah, moved to Kansas in 1968. Surviving in addition to his widow and son are three brothers, Bill of San Francisco, Calif., John of Sawyer, and Gust of Minot, N. D., and two grandchildren. Private graveside services were held Wednesday forenoon at the Hillsboro Cemetery, followed by a memorial service at 3 in the afternoon at the Parkview M. B. Church. Rev. Henry Born, the pastor, and Rev. George Classen of Minneapolis officiated. | |||
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Mennonite Weekly Review obituary: 1972 Sep 21 p. 8
Birth date: 1901
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• Harry Faul, 71, father of James Faul of Newton, died Sunday at his home in Hillsboro after a long illness. A native of Sawyer, N. D., he lived for many years in Minneapolis where he was an operating engineer for the Northern States Power Co. He and his wife, Sarah, moved to Kansas in 1968. Surviving in addition to his widow and son are three brothers, Bill of San Francisco, Calif., John of Sawyer, and Gust of Minot, N. D., and two grandchildren. Private graveside services were held Wednesday forenoon at the Hillsboro Cemetery, followed by a memorial service at 3 in the afternoon at the Parkview M. B. Church. Rev. Henry Born, the pastor, and Rev. George Classen of Minneapolis officiated.