Mr. Lee Arnold, who has been sick for several weeks at the home of his daughter, Mrs. J. F. Bell in this city, died at about half past ten o'clock last Thursday night. After devotional exercises at the residence, which was conducted by Rev. Hogue, the body was carried to Red Oak in Ellis county, where it was interred by the side of his children at the burying grounds at Bell's Chapel. Had he lived until January he would have been seventy-eight years of age, and as his life
had always been one of doing good to others he will be sadly missed by all who knew him.
-Denton County News, Dec. 1, 1898, p.5, c.3.
Mr. Lee Arnold, who has been sick for several weeks at the home of his daughter, Mrs. J. F. Bell in this city, died at about half past ten o'clock last Thursday night. After devotional exercises at the residence, which was conducted by Rev. Hogue, the body was carried to Red Oak in Ellis county, where it was interred by the side of his children at the burying grounds at Bell's Chapel. Had he lived until January he would have been seventy-eight years of age, and as his life
had always been one of doing good to others he will be sadly missed by all who knew him.
-Denton County News, Dec. 1, 1898, p.5, c.3.
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