Piqua Daily Call
08 December 1944
Harley E. Hildebrand
Harley E. Hildebrand, 64, Shelby county farmer residing at Houston, died at 10 pm Thursday at Piqua Memorial hospital where he had been a patient since November 9. He had been ill for two years. Born January 23, 1880, in Shelby county, he was the son of R. F. W. and Harriet Branson Hildebrand. He had operated a garage in Houston and engaged in farming in Shelby county all his life. He was a member of the Oran Christian church. He leaves two brothers, H. C. Hildebrand of Sidney and Earl C. Hildebrand of 901 Boone street, Piqua; two sisters, Mrs. Frank Boyle (Clara) of Troy and Mrs. R. E. Babylon (Lula) of Piqua, and a number of nephews and nieces. Two sisters, Mrs. E. C. Pope and Mrs. H. I. Staley, preceded him in death. Services will be conducted Sunday at 2 pm at the Finfrock funeral home with burial in the Houston cemetery.
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Sidney Daily News
09 December 1944
Funeral services for Harley E. Hildebrand, 64, Houston farmer who died Thursday, will be conducted for the Finfrock Funeral home in Piqua at 2 pm Sunday with burial to be made in the Houston cemetery. Hildebrand died at 10 pm Thursday in the Piqua Memorial hospital where he had been a patient for almost a month. He had been ill two years. Born January 23, 1880, in Shelby county, he was the son of R. F. W. and Harriet Branson Hildebrand. He had operated a garage in Houston and engaged in farming in Shelby county all his life. He was a member of the Oran Christian church. He leaves two brothers, H. C. Hildebrand of Sidney and Earl C. Hildebrand of 901 Boone street, Piqua; two sisters, Mrs. Frank Boyle (Clara) of Troy and Mrs. R. E. Babylon (Lula) of Piqua, and a number of nephews and nieces. Two sisters, Mrs. E. C. Pope and Mrs. H. I. Staley, preceded him in death.
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