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Henry Harrison Adler

April 16th, 1957

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Henry H. Adler, 68, of Greeley, CO died April 16, 1957 at his home. He was born January 9, 1889 in Kolb, Russia to Henry and Alice (Barth) Adler. He came to Hastings, NE with his parens from Russia in 1901. He moved to Weld County in 1902 and had lived here since. Mr. Adler had done extensive farming. On November 10, 1926 he and Katherine Krenning were married in Longmont. Mr. Adler was a member of Our Savior's Lutheran Church. He is survived by his wife, Katherine of Greeley; nine children, Francis and Ray Adler both of Platteville, CO, Gordon Adler, U.S.N., Great Lakes, IL, Roy Adler of Denver, CO, Frank Adler of Loveland, CO, Patricia Ashcraft of Denver, Marcia Mitchell and Esther Adler of Greeley, and Ellen Hunt of Fountain, CO. Also surviving are four brothers and three sisters, Carl Adler of Longmont, CO, Clarence Adler of Hygiene, Co Ander Adler of Mead, CO, Jack Adler of Berthoud, Esther Silva of Los Angeles, CA, Katie Young and Anna Know both of Denver; and six grandchildren. Services will be held at 2:00 p.m. Saturday April 20, 1957 at Our Savior's Lutheran Church. Interment will follow at Sunset Memorial Gardens.

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Adamson Life Celebration Home

Celebrate your loved one’s life in our beautiful chapel and reception room with the latest audiovisual technology. For over 90 years, Adamson Life Celebration Home has offered comfort to Greeley families at the highest level of care and service. We respectfully serve families of all faiths with multicultural memorials, including incense burning. Choose from our display of exquisite cremation keepsakes, urns, and memorial gifts that allow you to cherish their memory. Our newly renovated facility is conveniently located to serve families throughout Northern Colorado....

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