Memorials › Harry Young Thrasher
31 Oct 1895 – 7 Sep 1930
| Birth | 31 Oct 1895 |
| Death | 7 Sep 1930 |
| Cemetery | Fairmount Cemetery Denver , City and County of Denver , Colorado , USA |
| Added by | Mitzi Fay on 08 Oct 2017 |
| FaG | https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/57575420 |
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Rocky Mountain News , Denver, Colorado, Wed., Sept. 10, 1930: Harry Young Thrasher, late of 1431 Tamarack st., beloved husband of Pauline Thrasher. Services from Hofman's Drawing Room Chapel, Wednesday, 3 p.m. Military burial at Fairmount. The Wichita Daily Times , Wichita Falls, Texas, Wed., Sept. 10, 1930, p.11: Quanah, Texas, Sept. 10.--Harry Y. Thrasher, formerly of Quanah, died in the United States Veterans' hospital in Denver Sunday. Mr. Thrasher was one of the first 11 Quanah boys who joined the marines at the beginning of the world war and was stationed at Newport News and later in Haiti. He has been a patient in the Colorado hospital for several years. Deceased is survived by two brothers, Moody and Merton; four sisters, Mrs. J. A. Ennis, Mrs. Lizzie Edmonds, Mrs. Charlie Barker and Mrs. Luther Orr, all of Quanah. Mr. and Mrs. Orr, Moody Thrasher and Albert Ennis attended the funeral held in Denver. He married Pauline C. Wyatt on Oct. 14, 1929 in Golden, Jefferson County, Colorado.
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