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Lincoln daily Courier, July 5, 1960

Harry Robinson Funeral Service Will Be Thursday

Harry Ward Robinson of Lincoln, 71, died at 5:40 p.m. Monday in St. Clara's hospital. He was a veteran of World War One.

The body is at Holland and Barry Funeral Home and friends may call there Wednesday afternoon and evening. Services will be from the funeral home at 1:30 p.m. Thursday with the Rev. Paul Burdick officiating. Burial will be in Bower-Templeman cemetery.

The deceased was born in Lincoln April 19, 1889, a son of James and Hattie Horney Robinson. He married Luella Sutton April 14, 1920, and she died June 8, 1943.

He leaves seven sons, Harry, Earl, Charles and Fred of Lincoln; James of Norfolk, Va, Donald of Phoenix, Ariz., and Roy of St. Petersburg, Fla.; six daughters, Mrs. Robert Faith of Mt. Pulaski, Mrs. Donald Harper of La Grange, Miss Dorothy Robinson of Baltimore, Md., Miss Edith Robinson of Bloomington; and Miss Florence Robinson of Clinton; a brother, Paul of Alameda, Calif., a sister, Mrs. Fred Frantz of Lincoln; a half brother, Joseph Taylor of Chicago; and a half sister, Mrs. Edna Ackerson of Kenney and 16 grandchildren.

He was preceded in death by three brothers.

Harry Ward Robinson was my great uncle.