Mrs. Emma D. Arose, 63, died at
the Perth Amboy General Hospital
Friday evening, Nov. 15, 1935, fol-
lowing an illness of several weeks.
Funeral services were held Monday
afternoon at 2:30 o'clock from the
residence of her son, Elmer, Chin-
garora Avenue, Keyport. The Rev.
Charles F. Van Horn, Jr., pastor of
the First Presbyterian Church, of
Keyport, officiated. Interment took
place in Green Grove Cemetery,
Keyport. Bearers were: Frank
Weber, David Hlyth, Fred Patter-
son, Thomas Kearney, Ernest Beers
and William Kimble.
Mrs. Arose was born in Hights-
town and married Elijah Arose who
predeceased her. Following his
death, Mrs. Arose lived with her
daughters and prior to this illness
planned to make a visit with her
son, Elmer.
Six children and ten grandchil-
dren survive. The children are:
Mrs. Mary Ellen Peterson, Keyport;
Mrs. Lillian Chassie, Bridgeton;
Mrs. Olive Kilmurray, Perth Am-
boy; George and Elmer Arose,
Keyport, and Walter Arose, Keans-
burg . A sister, Mrs. Lydia Coward,
South Amboy, and a brother, Jo-
seph Eckman, Freehold, also sur-
vive.
Source: Matawan Journal Friday November 22, 1935 section 2 page 5 column 1
Mrs. Emma D. Arose, 63, died at
the Perth Amboy General Hospital
Friday evening, Nov. 15, 1935, fol-
lowing an illness of several weeks.
Funeral services were held Monday
afternoon at 2:30 o'clock from the
residence of her son, Elmer, Chin-
garora Avenue, Keyport. The Rev.
Charles F. Van Horn, Jr., pastor of
the First Presbyterian Church, of
Keyport, officiated. Interment took
place in Green Grove Cemetery,
Keyport. Bearers were: Frank
Weber, David Hlyth, Fred Patter-
son, Thomas Kearney, Ernest Beers
and William Kimble.
Mrs. Arose was born in Hights-
town and married Elijah Arose who
predeceased her. Following his
death, Mrs. Arose lived with her
daughters and prior to this illness
planned to make a visit with her
son, Elmer.
Six children and ten grandchil-
dren survive. The children are:
Mrs. Mary Ellen Peterson, Keyport;
Mrs. Lillian Chassie, Bridgeton;
Mrs. Olive Kilmurray, Perth Am-
boy; George and Elmer Arose,
Keyport, and Walter Arose, Keans-
burg . A sister, Mrs. Lydia Coward,
South Amboy, and a brother, Jo-
seph Eckman, Freehold, also sur-
vive.
Source: Matawan Journal Friday November 22, 1935 section 2 page 5 column 1
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