CASSIE (CROOK) HARTE
Holyoke
Enterprise, Holyoke, Colorado, December 2, 1929
Body Brought To
Holyoke Thursday; Burial at Pleasant Valley
Mrs. Cassie Harte,
mother of Cliff Harte of Holyoke, died at Alma, Nebraska, Wednesday,
November 27. She was buried in the Pleasant Valley cemetery beside the
body of her husband Friday afternoon. Funeral services were conducted in
the Pleasant Valley school house by Rev. E.A. Walden. The funeral
arrangements were in charge of Colver Brothers.
Mrs. Harte was
born at Buchanan, Missouri, November 24, 1855. In 1870 she was married
to Truman Harte. Eight children were born to this union, all of which
are still living. On April 24, 1924* Mr. Harte died. Two years ago Mrs.
Harte moved to Alma, Nebraska, where she made her home with a daughter,
Mrs. Nellie Buhrman until her death. From 1920 until early in 1928 Mrs.
Harte made her home in this community. The body was returned to Holyoke
Thursday, and was accompanied by Mrs. Nellie Buhrman, Otis and Roland
Harte.
Of the eight children one lives near Holyoke, Cliff
Harte, three live at Alma, Nebraska, Otis, Roland and Mrs. Buhrman, one
lives at Venango, Mrs. Rodney Davis, besides Mrs. Charles Hale of
Savannah, Missouri, Mrs. Fred Herbaugh of Centralia, Washington, and
Charles Harte of Phoenix, Arizona. Mrs. Harte was just past 73 years of
age when death overtook her. Death resulted from an anemic-dropiscal
condition. She had been a member of the Methodist church all her life.
CARD OF THANKS
We desire to express our appreciation of the
kindness shown and the assistance extended us in our recent bereavement.
- Mrs. George Buhrman, Mrs. Gladys Davis, Otis Harte, Roland Harte, C.E.
Harte
* Date of death was April 16, 1924
CLIFTON E. HARTE
Enterprise, Holyoke,
Colorado, November 9, 1967
Clifton Everett Harte, a resident of
this community since 1918, passed away at the Sterling Heights Nursing
Home, Sterling, Colorado, last Thursday afternoon, November 2, 1967. Mr.
Harte, the oldest of eight children of Elisha Truman Harte and Cassie
(nee) Crook, was born October 7, 1876, at Rockport, Missouri. At an
early age he moved with his parents to the Crab Orchard community in
Johnson County, Nebraska.
On February 9, 1902, he was united in
marriage to Idella E. Hotaling at Crab Orchard, Nebraska. He soon moved
with his bride to a farm northeast of Neligh, in Antelope County,
Nebraska. There on June 1, 1903, a son, Everett Clifton Harte, was born
to this union. In March of 1908, Mr. Harte and his family moved by
emigrant train to a farm 11 miles southwest of Wauneta, Nebraska, in
Dundy County. This farm was three miles east of the old Ough post office
and store. While living here, the Harte family attended the Mt. Zion
Methodist church. In March of 1918, "Cliff," as his friends called him,
moved with his family to a ranch in the sand hills in the extreme
southeast corner of Phillips County. There he was engaged in farming and
ranching until March of 1944 when he sold the ranch. He and his wife
moved to Holyoke where they made their home at the old Charles Peters
residence at 342 Emerson Street.
Mr. Harte was preceded in death
by his wife, Idella E. Harte; his parents, Truman and Cassie Harte; two
brothers, Charley Harte and Roland Harte; and two sisters, Mrs. Mamie
Herbaugh and Mrs. Lulu Hale.
He is survived by his son, Everett
C. Harte, and daughter-n-law, Helen M. Harte; a brother, Otis Harte of
Pasadena, California; two sisters, Mrs. Nellie Buhrman of Cozad,
Nebraska and Mrs. Gladys Davis of Honolulu, Hawaii; besides a host of
nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends. During a lifetime of more
than 91 years, Mr. Harte witnessed many changes and improvements in
farming, ranching, transportation and communications. Funeral services
were conducted at Lewis Funeral Home Chapel. Officiating minister was
the Rev. Gerald J. Dingman of the First Methodist church of Holyoke, of
which Mr. Harte was a member. Interment was at the Pleasant Valley
cemetery beside his wife, Idella Harte, and parents, Trueman and Cassie
Harte. The Lewis Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.
GLENDINE HARTE (INFANT)
Holyoke
Enterprise, Holyoke, CO, 11 Mar 1926
The nine months old babe of
Mr. and Mrs. Otis Harte died early Sunday morning, unable to overcome an
attack of influenza. Glendine, the infant daughter had been named, and
she formed a bright spot in the lives of her parents until death came.
The funeral was held at Pleasant Valley, with Rev. Webb of Lamar
preaching the funeral sermon. The little body was buried in the State
Line cemetery. (Pleasant Valley)
The sympathy of many of Mr. and
Mrs. Harte's friends and neighbors go out to them in their bereavement.
HELEN M.(GUE) HARTE
Holyoke Enterprise, Holyoke, Colorado, July 5, 1979
Mass of
the Christian Burial was celebrated Thursday, June 28, 1979, at St.
Patrick’s Catholic Church, Holyoke, Colorado, for Helen M. Harte, 80,
who passed away Monday, June 25, at Melissa Memorial Hospital in
Holyoke. She had been in failing health for many years.
Celebrant was Rev. John J. Murphy. Interment was in Pleasant Valley
Cemetery. Thompson Mortuary was in charge of arrangements.
Helen
Marguerite Harte was born near Elk Creek, Nebraska on September 6, 1898,
to Anna and Carrie Gue. She was their only child. She spent her early
life in Nebraska attending school and teaching.
Helen was
married to Everett C. Harte on March 14, 1931, at Goodland, Kansas.
There were no children. She was a member of St. Patrick’s Church Altar
and Rosary Society, also, the Auxiliary to Post 6482 Veterans of Foreign
Wars and the Auxiliary to American Legion Post 90.
Helen is
survived by her husband, Everett, of Holyoke, to whom she was married
for over 48 years, and many relatives and friends. She loved everyone
regardless of race, color or religious belief, and was never known to
speak an unkind word about anyone. She was a very kind and gentle
person.
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