The Goldendale Sentinel, Goldendale, WA., November 3, 1960, page 1
HOCTOR GRANDCHILD DIES SUNDAY
George Edward Harbour, son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard D.
Harbour, Pullman, and a grandson of John Hoctor, Goldendale, died Sunday.
He was eight years old.
Mass was said Wednesday in Pullman, and graveside services
were held in Goldendale that afternoon at 4:00.
The boy is survived by three sisters: Patsy, Mary Ann
and Sally May; three brothers, John, Charles and William and grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. John Hoctor, Goldendale, and Mrs. Harbour, Spokane, in addition
to his parents.
The Pullman Herald, Pullman, WA., November 3, 1960, page 8
GEORGE HARBOUR, PULLMAN YOUTH, DIES SUDDENLY
George Edward Harbour, eight-year-old son of Professor
and Mrs. Richard D. Harbour, died suddenly Sunday shortly after being admitted
to Pullman Memorial Hospital. George, who was a "blue baby" was born September
3, 1952 in Pullman.
Rosary was recited at 7 p.m. Tuesday evening at the Kimball
Chapel, and the funeral mass was held at 8 a.m. Wednesday at Sacred Heart
Church. The body was taken to Goldendale for burial.
Survivors include his mother and father, three brothers
and three sisters, John, Charles and Bill, Patsy, Mary, and Sally; his paternal
grandmother, Mrs. Lulu Mae Harbour, Spokane, and his maternal grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. John Hoctor, Goldendale.
The family will return from Goldendale sometime this
Thursday. Members of the Altar Society under the chairmanship of the president,
Mrs. William Galligan, are preparing dinner for the family. Neighbors made
dinner arrangements Monday evening, and dinner for the Harbour family was
prepared by the Women of the Moose Tuesday evening.
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