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[[File:H%20F%20Sperry.jpg|left|]][[File:H%20F%20Sperry.jpg|left|thumb||Undated, unidentified clipping in a scrapbook at the [[https://localwiki.org/hsl/Saranac_Lake_Veteran%27s_Club|Saranac Lake Veteran's Club]]|.]][[File:Harlan%20Sperry2.jpg|right|]][[File:Harlan%20Sperry2.jpg|right|thumb||This photograph was published a third time, with a caption reading "PFC. Harlan F. Sperry, Jr., of Saranac Lake who is undergoing treatment at the Sampson Navy hospital where he has been a patient since his return from the Pacific area. He is a member of the Marine Corps and has been in service almost two years. He is the son of Mrs. Harlan F. Sperry of 4 Margaret street."<br>|It was published a fourth time, with a caption reading "PFC. Harlan F. Sperry, Jr., of Saranac Lake, above, has been released from active service with the Marine corps. He entered the corps in March, 1944 and served in the Pacific theater. He is the son of Mrs. H. F. Sperry of Broadway."<br>|Undated, unidentified clipping in a scrapbook at the [[https://localwiki.org/hsl/Saranac_Lake_Veteran%27s_Club|Saranac Lake Veteran's Club]]|.]]'''Born: '''1926
[[File:H F Sperry.jpg|left|thumb||Undated, unidentified clipping in a scrapbook at the ]][[https://localwiki.org/hsl/Saranac_Lake_Veteran's_Club|Saranac Lake Veteran's Club]]|.]][[File:Harlan Sperry2.jpg|right|thumb||This photograph was published a third time, with a caption reading "PFC. Harlan F. Sperry, Jr., of Saranac Lake who is undergoing treatment at the Sampson Navy hospital where he has been a patient since his return from the Pacific area. He is a member of the Marine Corps and has been in service almost two years. He is the son of Mrs. Harlan F. Sperry of 4 Margaret street."<br>|It was published a fourth time, with a caption reading "PFC. Harlan F. Sperry, Jr., of Saranac Lake, above, has been released from active service with the Marine corps. He entered the corps in March, 1944 and served in the Pacific theater. He is the son of Mrs. H. F. Sperry of Broadway."<br>|Undated, unidentified clipping in a scrapbook at the ]][[https://localwiki.org/hsl/Saranac_Lake_Veteran's_Club|Saranac Lake Veteran's Club]]|.]]'''Born: '''1926


'''Died:''' <span>December 7, <span> 1969
'''Died:''' <span>December 7, <span> 1969
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<span>Harlan F. Sperry, Jr. age 43, <span> formerly of Saranac Lake, <span> died of heart failure on Dec. <span> 7, <span> 1969 in New York City. His <span> body was sent to Plattsburgh <span> and interment was completed <span> at 2. p. m., Wednesday, April <span> 29 in [[Merrillsville|Merrillsville]]. The Rev. <span> Donald H. Klob said the committal and the Delorm Funeral <span> Home of Peru conducted the service. <span> 
<span>Harlan F. Sperry, Jr. age 43, <span> formerly of Saranac Lake, <span> died of heart failure on Dec. <span> 7, <span> 1969 in New York City. His <span> body was sent to Plattsburgh <span> and interment was completed <span> at 2. p. m., Wednesday, April <span> 29 in [[Merrillsville|Merrillsville]]. The Rev. <span> Donald H. Klob said the committal and the Delorm Funeral <span> Home of Peru conducted the service. <span> 


[[File:Adirondack%20Daily%20Enterprise%2C%20January%206%2C%201948.jpg|left|]][[File:Adirondack%20Daily%20Enterprise%2C%20January%206%2C%201948.jpg|left|thumb|''|Adirondack Daily Enterprise''|, January 6, 1948]]<span>Surviving are his mother, <span> Mrs. <span> Edna Yard of Tucson, Ariz, <span> formerly of Morrisonville; <span> two <span> sisters, Mrs. Janice Annis of <span> Tucson, formerly of Morrisonville, <span> Judy Sperry of Plattsburgh; two nieces and three <span> nephews.  
[[File:Adirondack Daily Enterprise, January 6, 1948.jpg|left|thumb||Adirondack Daily Enterprise|, January 6, 1948]]<span>Surviving are his mother, <span> Mrs. <span> Edna Yard of Tucson, Ariz, <span> formerly of Morrisonville; <span> two <span> sisters, Mrs. Janice Annis of <span> Tucson, formerly of Morrisonville, <span> Judy Sperry of Plattsburgh; two nieces and three <span> nephews.  


 
 

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Undated, unidentified clipping in a scrapbook at the 

[Lake Veteran's Club]|.]]

Undated, unidentified clipping in a scrapbook at the 

[Lake Veteran's Club]|.]]Born: 1926

Died: December 7,  1969

Married: June Hobart

Children: Dawn I. Sperry

Harlan F. Sperry, Jr. was a [War II veteran].  A member of the [War II - SL Class of 1945, ]he was a son of Mr. and Mrs. Harlan F. Sperry of Broadway and 74 Main Street.  


Adirondack Daily Enterprise, May 5, 1970

    Harlan F. Sperry  

Harlan F. Sperry, Jr. age 43,  formerly of Saranac Lake,  died of heart failure on Dec.  7,  1969 in New York City. His  body was sent to Plattsburgh  and interment was completed  at 2. p. m., Wednesday, April  29 in Merrillsville. The Rev.  Donald H. Klob said the committal and the Delorm Funeral  Home of Peru conducted the service.  

, January 6, 1948
Surviving are his mother,  Mrs.  Edna Yard of Tucson, Ariz,  formerly of Morrisonville;  two  sisters, Mrs. Janice Annis of  Tucson, formerly of Morrisonville,  Judy Sperry of Plattsburgh; two nieces and three  nephews.

 

 

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