The Harris Centennial
Harris --The past 100 Years

"T" Biographies
Thompson, Timmons

Oscar & Mabel Thompson Family

Oscar’s father, Peter Thompson, came to the United States in 1904, from Denmark. He homesteaded in different parts of the country until 1916, when he came to Every, Iowa, and married Anna Clemmensen. Three children were born to them; twins, Oscar and Elmer, and a daughter, Frances.

In 1939, they moved to a farm south of Harris. Pete passed away in 1958, and Oscar and Elmer continued farming.

Oscar married Mabel (O’Connor) Davis in 1956. He continued farming until 1971, when he had to quit because of poor health. He kept dealing in horses until he passed away in 1982. Mabel is still living in Harris.

Elmer died in 1962, Frances is married to Myron McNiel and lives at Rochester, Minnesota.

Lee Timmons Family

Lee (Edward Lee) Timmons married Hazel Viola Hensch December 27, 1916, and they lived on a farm southwest of Harris, in Allison Township, all their lives.

Lee Timmons was born in Melvin, Illinois, September 5, 1893, and moved with his family to a farm north of Ocheyedan, in 1900, when he was eight years of age. In 1908, the family moved to a farm two miles south and three miles west of Harris.

Hazel Hensch Timmons was born in Cherokee County in 1893. After she and Lee were married they lived on the Timmons farm and spent their entire married life there.

Hazel died January 9, 1977, and Lee continued to live on the farm until 1984, when he entered the Lake Park Care Center. He died December 10, 1987. Lee and Hazel are buried in the Ocheyedan Cemetery.

Their children are: Merlin Lee, Dorothy Alene, Marvin Dale and Margaret Eloise (Goodell).

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