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Myrle Eugene Arment

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Myrle Eugene Arment

Birth
Grinnell, Poweshiek County, Iowa, USA
Death
28 May 2012 (aged 78)
Newburg, Jasper County, Iowa, USA
Burial
Grinnell, Poweshiek County, Iowa, USA GPS-Latitude: 41.73797, Longitude: -92.733847
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Eugene Arment age 78 of Lynnville, Iowa died at Newton, Iowa with his family by his side. Interment in the Hazelwood Cemetery in Grinnell, Iowa.

Myrle Eugene Arment was the son of Myrle Raymond Arment and Blanche Iva Woods Arment. He was raised in Grinnell and graduated from Grinnell High School in 1952.

He was married to Donna Lee Meredith on February 14, 1954 at the Searsboro Friends Church in Searsboro, Iowa. They were blessed with one daughter, Teresa, and three sons, Mike, Kevin and Jeff.

They lived in Grinnell and Searsboro respectively and Eugene worked in Grinnell at the Glove Factory, Donaldson Manufacturing, and most recently at DeLong's Sportswear as a mechanic.

Eugene's greatest love was for his family, farming and the outdoors. He was a fun-loving, hardworking, simple man who was known for his dry humor and one-liners. He had a special gift with being able to fix most anything and was an excellent woodworker. His other enjoyments were gardening, canning, camping with his family, and sitting outdoors on his porch taking in the beauty of the countryside.
Eugene Arment age 78 of Lynnville, Iowa died at Newton, Iowa with his family by his side. Interment in the Hazelwood Cemetery in Grinnell, Iowa.

Myrle Eugene Arment was the son of Myrle Raymond Arment and Blanche Iva Woods Arment. He was raised in Grinnell and graduated from Grinnell High School in 1952.

He was married to Donna Lee Meredith on February 14, 1954 at the Searsboro Friends Church in Searsboro, Iowa. They were blessed with one daughter, Teresa, and three sons, Mike, Kevin and Jeff.

They lived in Grinnell and Searsboro respectively and Eugene worked in Grinnell at the Glove Factory, Donaldson Manufacturing, and most recently at DeLong's Sportswear as a mechanic.

Eugene's greatest love was for his family, farming and the outdoors. He was a fun-loving, hardworking, simple man who was known for his dry humor and one-liners. He had a special gift with being able to fix most anything and was an excellent woodworker. His other enjoyments were gardening, canning, camping with his family, and sitting outdoors on his porch taking in the beauty of the countryside.


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