Our American Family - Person Sheet
Our American Family - Person Sheet
NameHarvey Harrison HURT 26
Birth Date1915
Birth PlaceCenter, Alamosa, Colorado
Death Date1933 Age: 18
Death PlaceFort Collins, Larimer County, Colorado
FatherJames Lindley HURT (1854-)
Notes for Harvey Harrison HURT
(1) Aug 2003: James Lindley Hurt - www.geocities.com/kasmith_1966/hurt/abhurt.htm - "Harvey Harrison Hurt, son of James Lindley Hurt, was born in 1915 in Center, Colorado. He married Virginia Pearl Kopfman and had two sons and one daughter, Harvey David Hurt, Jerry Scott Hurt, and Virginia Sue Hurt. He was a very loyal and loving father.

My Dad was a farmer raising mostly potatoes, later he was in the farm supply business and then before retirement he worked in a Veterinary Supply Store. After his retirement he volunteered as a school crossing guard, and office clerk at the First United Methodisst Church in Fort Collins, Colorado.

Harvey had an interest in old cars, especially his Model A pickup, which he drove out of the show room, brand new, when he was working as a grocery delivery boy in Center, Colorado. He later bought the truck and restored it to nearly new conditon. He and one of his brothers, Allen Hurt, ran the Ford garage in Center. (years unknown)

He died in 1933 in Fort Collins, Colorado. His remains were cremated and the ashes scattered along the Rio Grande River over his daughter's property in the San Luis Valley, near where he was born and raised in Southern Colorado. [submitted by Jerry Scott Hurt.]
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