Henry K. Lattin (1806-1894) obituary
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Henry K. Lattin (1806-1894) obituary
Summary
Henry K. Lattin (1806-1894) obituary is an obituary[1].
Key Facts
- Henry K. Lattin (1806-1894) obituary's image is recorded as Henry K. Lattin (1806-1894) obituary from November 22, 1894.jpg[2].
- Henry K. Lattin (1806-1894) obituary's instance of is recorded as obituary[3].
- Henry K. Lattin (1806-1894) obituary's language of work or name is recorded as English[4].
- Henry K. Lattin (1806-1894) obituary's publication date is recorded as +1894-11-22T00:00:00Z[5].
- Henry K. Lattin (1806-1894) obituary's main subject is recorded as Henry K. Lattin[6].
- Henry K. Lattin (1806-1894) obituary's main subject is recorded as apple picking[7].
- Henry K. Lattin (1806-1894) obituary's main subject is recorded as Farmingdale United Methodist Church[8].
- Henry K. Lattin (1806-1894) obituary's main subject is recorded as Jarvis Andrew Lattin[9].
- Henry K. Lattin (1806-1894) obituary's main subject is recorded as George Lattin[10].
- Henry K. Lattin (1806-1894) obituary's described at URL is recorded as https://fultonhistory.com/Newspaper4/Huntington%20NY%20Long%20Lslander/Huntington%20NY%20Long%20Lslander%201890-1895%20Grayscale/Huntington%20NY%20Long%20Lslander%201890-1895%20Grayscale%20-%201123.pdf[11].
- Henry K. Lattin (1806-1894) obituary's published in is recorded as Long Islander News[12].
- Henry K. Lattin (1806-1894) obituary's first line is recorded as Mr. Henry Lattin, an old resident of this village and formerly of Babylon, died on Wednesday morning, aged 88 years and 10 months.[13].
- Henry K. Lattin (1806-1894) obituary's last line is recorded as He leaves two sons and a large number of friends to mourn his loss.[14].
- Henry K. Lattin (1806-1894) obituary's copyright status is recorded as public domain[15].
- Henry K. Lattin (1806-1894) obituary's quotation or excerpt is recorded as Mr. Henry Lattin, an old resident of this village and formerly of Babylon, died on Wednesday morning, aged 88 years and 10 months. Mr. Lattin was in appearance as well and strong as was possible for one of his years. He would often take a walk of a couple of miles to call upon some friend and to tell him how he enjoyed religion, and would sing one of his favorite hymns and then go onto another friend's, and he was always a welcome visitor. A few weeks ago, while ascending a ladder to pick some apples, he missed his footing and fell to the ground, breaking his thigh and fracturing his arm and death resulted from the injuries received at that time. His funeral services were attended at the M. E. Church on Friday at one o'clock. We sympathize with the bereaved family. He leaves two sons and a large number of friends to mourn his loss.[16].