Harry M Finger, for the past fifteen years a member of the staff of the Saugerties & New York Steamboat Company, has resigned his position to accept the office of general manager of the Starin New Haven Line, which operates a fleet of steamers between New York and New Haven. Mr. Finger will assume his new duties at once. Mr. Finger has long been active in the civic life of Saugerties, serving for a number of years as secretary of the Saugerties Chamber of Commerce. For the past few years he has also served as secretary of the Democratic county committee. -
The Kingston Daily Freeman January 5, 1929 page 11.
Attorney William A. Kelly, former secretary to Judge John T. Loughran, was elected stenographer of the Ulster County Board of Elections, at a special meeting of the board this morning. He succeeds Harry M. Finger, who resigned to take a position as cashier at the Kingston Division office of the Department of Internal Revenue. -
The Kingston Daily Freeman March 29, 1943 page 2
No children.
Found him on the 1910 Saugerties, Ulster, New York census (dist 164 img 11) as
Harry Finger age 18.
Found him on the 1920 Saugerties, Ulster, New York census (dist 201 img 11) as
Harry M. Finger age 26, single, living at home. Traffic manager steamboat company.
Found him on the 1930 Weehawken, Hudson, New Jersey census (img 31) age 37, manager, steam boat. His wife
Helen M., age 32 is listed with him and there are no children.
WWII Draft Registration
Harry M. Finger, 76, of 71 Washington Avenue, Saugerties, died suddenly at his residence Saturday. He was born in Saugerties May 9, 1891, son of the late
Daniel and Jennie Fero Finger. He retired about 12 years ago from the Internal Revenue Service and he had worked locally for the Van's and Neede's Trucking Firm.
Surviving are his wife, the former
Helen Snyder a sister,
Lilabel, wife of
Michael Kelley also surviving are several nephews.
Funeral services will be held Wednesday at 2 p. m. The Rev. Walter Cowen, pastor of Evangelical Lutheran Church of Saugerties, will officiate. Friends may call at the Seamon Funeral Home, Inc., John and Lafayette Streets, Saugerties, tonight. Burial will be in Mt. View Cemetery. -
The Kingston Daily Freeman June 20, 1967 page 6.