HARRY OHM

Funeral services for Harry Jenning Ohm; 79, were held at the Manning Methodist Church Wednesday, March 18 at 2 p.m. with the Rev. Lester Moore officiating. Ray Pratt was soloist and Mrs. Kenneth Laverty, organist. Burial was in the Manning Cemetery.

Mr. Ohm died early Sunday morning, March 15, 1959, at the University Hospitals in Iowa City, following a long illness.

Son of Carson and Mary (Hennings) Ohm, he was born September 19, 1879, in Washington, Iowa, and moved to Audubon County while an infant. He attended rural schools, and at the age of 18 went to Minneapolis, where he was a structural steel worker for about seventeen years. On June 24, 1913, he was married to Betty Reimers at Manning.

The couple lived in Chicago for four years. In 1917, he was severely injured in a fall while at work and had been in poor health since that time. The couple moved back to Manning, and had lived here since.

He is survived by his wife, a daughter, Mrs. Ed (Dolores) Ramsey, Manning; a son, Richard, Minneapolis; four grandchildren, two three great-grandchildren; brothers: Charles Ohm, Mt. Home Arkansas; Louis D. Ohm, Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, Canada; two sisters, Mrs. Marie Feeney, Los Angeles, California; and Mrs. Emma Chapman, of Minneapolis.

He was preceded in death by his parents, nine brothers and sisters.

Mr. Ohm was a member of the Manning Methodist Church and of the Odd Fellows Lodge.

The body was at the Ohde Funeral Home until time of rites.