-Harry B. Davis. 72, of 505 10th Ave., died Thursday in Fitkin Memorial Hospital after a short illness. Mr. Davis was a corporation organizer for the U.S. Corporation Company, New York, for 40 years. He retired four years ago. He was a past master of Enterprise Lodge 48, F & AM, and Cresent Temple AAONMS, Valley of Trenton. He was an Army veteran of World War I and a past commander of Kinderkamack Post 41, American Legion, Oradell. Surviving are his widow, Nellie R. Davis; a son, Robert H. Davis, Manasquan; a daughter, Mrs. Frank McHugh, here; a sister, Mrs. Lillian Taussig. Jersey City, and nine grandchildren. The Robert C. Neary Funeral Home, Manasquan, is in charge of arrangements.
Published in the Asbury Park Press Asbury Park, New Jersey Saturday, March 21, 1964 Page 2
-Harry B. Davis. 72, of 505 10th Ave., died Thursday in Fitkin Memorial Hospital after a short illness. Mr. Davis was a corporation organizer for the U.S. Corporation Company, New York, for 40 years. He retired four years ago. He was a past master of Enterprise Lodge 48, F & AM, and Cresent Temple AAONMS, Valley of Trenton. He was an Army veteran of World War I and a past commander of Kinderkamack Post 41, American Legion, Oradell. Surviving are his widow, Nellie R. Davis; a son, Robert H. Davis, Manasquan; a daughter, Mrs. Frank McHugh, here; a sister, Mrs. Lillian Taussig. Jersey City, and nine grandchildren. The Robert C. Neary Funeral Home, Manasquan, is in charge of arrangements.
Published in the Asbury Park Press Asbury Park, New Jersey Saturday, March 21, 1964 Page 2
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