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Submitted by: Glenn


Harry B. Krouse II

???? ~ August 14, 1978 | Age 66

Naples, Florida – Harry B. Krouse II, 66, died August 14 in a Salem County, New Jersey, hospital. Services were at 10 AM Thursday in the H. T. Layton and Son Funeral Home, Salem, New Jersey, with burial in Manahath Cemetery, Glassboro, New Jersey.

Krouse was retired from DuPont after 42 years of service, and was a member of the DuPont Veterans Association. He was preceded in death by his parents, a sister and a brother.

Survivors include two sons, Robert, Salem, New Jersey, and Harry B. III, Delavan, Wisconsin; four grandchildren; one brother, William (bill), Fairview; and one sister, Mrs. Naomi Kellmyer, Carney Point, New Jersey. 


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