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- Buffalo NY Courier Express - 11/24/1933
Funeral services will be held today
for Lawrence E. Harmon,
prominent Buffalo businessman,
who died in his home, 770 Lafayette
Avenue, following an illness of eight
weeks. He was 64 years old. The
Rev. Ralph B. Hindman, pastor of
First Presbyterian Church, will officiate
at the rites, to be held in the
home. Burial will be In Kensico.
Born In New York City, Mr. Harmon
came to Buffalo 35 years ago
and founded the H. O. mills. Several
years later he became president of
the Buffalo Cereal Company, a po
sition he held until 1918, when the
company was sold to the Armour
interests.
At the time of his death, Mr. Harmon
was president of the E. P.
Sharp Trolley Wheel Company in
Mechanic Street and vice-president
of Edward N Wilkes & Co., investment
securities firm.
Mr. Harmon was a member of the
Buffalo Club and a former member
of the Country Club of Buffalo.
He Is survived by his wife, Katrina
omas Harmon, and two sons.
hlord S. and Lawrence E. Harmon, Jr.
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