Shull, Harvey J.

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Birth

Harvey J. Shull was born Oct 10, 1919 in Shamokin, Pa., a son of Isaac and Irene Shull

Occupation

He worked in the VA hospital's engineering department for more than 25 years. Prior, to that, he worked in the same capacity at the veterans hospital in New York City for several years.

Military

Harvey J. Shull was a soldier in World War II.

Death

Knox Cemetery - Harvey J. Shull US Army World War II Oct 10, 1919 Sept 19, 1991

Harvey J. Shull died Sept 19, 1991 in the Veterans Affairs Medical Center Hospital in Albany. He is buried in Knox Cemetery - Harvey J. Shull US Army World War II Oct 10, 1919 Sept 19, 1991

Obituary

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HARVEY J. SHULL KNOX — Harvey J. Shull, 71, of Knox Mobile Estates died Thursday in the Veterans Affairs Medical Center Hospital in Albany after being stricken in his residence. Shull was born in Shamokin, Pa., and lived in New York City for several years before moving to the Capital District, in 1951. He had been a Knox resident for the past 16 years. Shull worked in the VA hospital's engineering department for more than 25 years. Prior, to that, he worked in the same capacity at the veterans hospital in New York City for several years. Shull was an Army veteran of World War II. He is survived by two sons, Jeffrey and Theodore Shull, both of Powell River, British Columbia; a daughter, Barbara VanderWalker of Fort Bragg, Calif.; six sisters, all of Pennsylvania; and three grandchildren Services will be held at 2 p.m. Friday in the Fredendall Funeral Home, 199 Main St., Altamont with burial in Knox Cemetery. Calling hours will be 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. tonight in the funeral home. Altamont Enterprise - September 26, 1991

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