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- [S19] 1900 US Federal Census, (www.ancestry.com).
Name: Leo J Haren
[Lea J Haren]
Home in 1900: Center, Monroe, Ohio
Age: 4
Birth Date: Jul 1895
Birthplace: Ohio
Race: White
Gender: Male
Relationship to Head of House: Son
Father's Name: Jacob S
Father's Birthplace: Ohio
Mother's Name: Louisa
Mother's Birthplace: Penn
Marital Status: Single
- [S927] Obituary.
Leo Haren served in World War I:
Name: Leo J. Haren Serial Number: 2111633Race: W Residence: Beallsville, O.Enlistment Division: National Army Enlistment Location: Woodsfield, O.Enlistment Date: 04 Oct 1917 Birth Place: Monroe, O.Birth Date / Age: 22 3/12 YearsAssigns Comment: Headquarters 13 Co 4 Training Battalion to 11 Nov 1917; 336 Machine Gun Battalion to 1 June 1918; 162 Depot Brigade to 17 June 1918; Co C 28 Battalion United States Guards to Discharge Private, first class 1 March 1918. Honorable discharge 7 Jan 1919.
In 1930, 34 year old Leo J. Haren owned a home worth $5400 at 25 Norwood Blvd in Zanesville, Muskingum County, Ohio. He lived there with his wife Dolores M. (30), and their children Leo J. (4 yrs 6 mos) and Mary L. (10 months). Leo and his father were born in Ohio. His mother was born in Pennsylvania. Leo worked as an expressman for the railroad. He was a veteran of the World War. The Haren family did not own a radio set.
Leo Haren's obituary appeared on pg 8 B of the Zanesville Times Recorder on 27 Dec 1963:
Leo J. Haren, 68, of 2033 North Myrtle Avenue was pronounced dead on arrival at 11:20 p.m. Wednesday [25 Dec 1963] at Good Samaritan Hospital. He apparently suffered a heart attack at his home. Mr. Haren had spent the day at a son's home, but had not complained of being ill.
A native of Monroe County, he was born on Jul 16, 1895, a son of Leo and Louise Danner Haren. Mr. Haren had lived in Zanesville for 40 years and was a retired employee of Railway Express Agency.
His wife, the former Dolores Burkhard, was killed April 14, 1962 and he was seriously injured when an automobile that had collided with a pickup truck ploughed into them as they stood on the sidewalk in front of a market on Maysville pike in South Zanesville. Mr. Haren was a member of St. Nicholas Catholic Church and was a veteran of World War I. He held a life membership in Disabled American Veterans.
Surviving are one daughter, Mrs. Ronald Basford of 920 Locust avenue, two sons, Leo Jr. of Route 3, and Dave of 2439 Moorewood drive, a step-brother, Andrew Denner of Canton, two step-sisters, Mrs. Raymond Haeffner of Bellsville, o., and Mrs. Lucy Dept. of Pittsburgh, and seven grandchildren.
The body is at Hillis Funeral Home where friends may call after 1 this afternoon. The Rosary will be recited at 8 tonight. Services will be held at 8:45 a.m. Saturday at St. Nicholas Church. Burial will be in Mount Olive Cemetery.
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