Cambridge, Nebraska | February 22, 1951 |
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The Cambridge Clarion, newspaper, Cambridge, NE, Feb. 22, 1951 Microfilm Roll No. 9649, copied by Audra McGee Sept. 1988 at the Butler Memorial Library, Cambridge, NE. JAMES HOUSE RITES HELD MONDAY P.M. Funeral services were conducted Monday afternoon Feb. 19, at 2:00 p.m. from the Lockenour Funeral Home for James House. Rev. H.C. Johnson was in charge of the srvices from the Funeral Home, and the American Legion was in charge of the services at the cemetery. Interment was in the Cambridge cemetery. The obituary follows: JAMES FRANKLIN HOUSE James Franklin House, son of Henry and Dora House, was born at Cambridge, Nebr., Sept. 19, 1892, and passed away at Cambridge, Nebr., Feb. 15, 1951 at the age of 58 years, four months and 26 days. Jim as he was known here has spent most of his life in and around Cambridge. In World War I he was called into service and completed his training at Fort Funston, Kans. After receiving honorable discharge from the service of his country, he returned to Cambridge to make his home. He was a memeber of the Cambridge Legion Post 199. He is survived by three brothers; Harley E. of New Point, Mo., Albert and Walter of Stanberry, Mo.; and a host of relatives and friend.