Juniper, Harry Ray "Jack"
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34, died of tuberculosis at his home here at 2 this morning. He had been ill about 10 weeks. He was well known throughout the district, having been a hard rock lead and zinc miner and restaurant proprietor at various times during his 10 years residence. Surviving relatives include his wife, Mrs. Beulah Juniper, two daughters, Nadine Juniper, 5 and Haline Juniper, 2; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Van Juniper, proprietors of the Rex Caf ; one brother, Dave Juniper, of Columbus Kansas, and three sisters, Mrs. Will Cox of Columbus; Mrs. Katherine McCullough, of Joplin, and Mrs. Fred Teague of Idaho. Funeral services will be held at the Baptist church at 2 Sunday afternoon with Rev. Thomas D. New officiating. Interment will be in the G.A.R. cemetery, Miami, under direction of the Hal Mitchelson undertaking company.
Miami Newspapers — Miami, OK
Apr 14 1922 · p.6 · col.5
Funeral services for Jack Juniper, who died last week were held at the Baptist church Sunday afternoon with Reverend New officiating. The burial was in charge of the Mitchelson undertaking company and interment in the G.A.R. cemetery at Miami.
Miami Record Herald — Miami, OK
Apr 20 1922 · p.7 · col.3
Book: Hard Rock Lead and Zinc Mining Men — S J Mahurin
ISBN: 1-892744-95-3