Harmon Arthur Tennery

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Name Harmon Arthur Tennery Born 26 Aug 1897 Danville, Vermilion County, Illinois [1, 2, 3]
Gender Male Occupation US Postal Worker, letter carrier [3] Died 18 Jul 1992 [2, 3] Buried Memorial Park Cemetery, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma [2]
Person ID I4390 Gritton Last Modified 30 Mar 2023
Father Frank Cyrus Tennery, b. 1867, Paris, Edgar County, Illinois , d. 30 Jan 1953, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma
(Age 86 years)
Mother Laura McMillin, b. 1868, Illinois , d. 25 Nov1904
Married 14 Dec 1890 Vermilion County, Illinois [4]
Family ID F1882 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family Velma Pearl Neve, b. 6 Dec 1903, d. 29 Jun 1990 (Age 86 years) Children 1. Donna Mae Tennery, b. 11 Feb 1936, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma , d. 18 May 2019, Oklahoma
(Age 83 years)
2. Ronald Lee Tennery, b. 20 Nov 1939, d. 17 Feb 1994 (Age 54 years) Last Modified 23 Feb 2023 Family ID F1888 Group Sheet | Family Chart
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Event Map Born - 26 Aug 1897 - Danville, Vermilion County, Illinois Buried - - Memorial Park Cemetery, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma = Link to Google Earth
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Notes - Harmon A. Born Aug. 26, 1897 in Danville, Illinois and died July 18, 1992 after a short illness. He was a 32nd Degree Mason and a retired postal employee. He was awarded a lifetime membership of the National Association of Letter Carriers. Preceded in death by his wife Velma in 1990. Survived by daughters, Barbara Nance, Donna Tennery, Mary Ann Hightower; and son, Ronald Tennery and 6 grandchildren.
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- Harmon A. Born Aug. 26, 1897 in Danville, Illinois and died July 18, 1992 after a short illness. He was a 32nd Degree Mason and a retired postal employee. He was awarded a lifetime membership of the National Association of Letter Carriers. Preceded in death by his wife Velma in 1990. Survived by daughters, Barbara Nance, Donna Tennery, Mary Ann Hightower; and son, Ronald Tennery and 6 grandchildren.
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