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John Preston Arnote

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John Preston Arnote

Birth
Knoxville, Ray County, Missouri, USA
Death
3 Dec 1926 (aged 84)
Burial
Knoxville, Ray County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
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Arnote, John Preston
John Preston Arnote, son of Adam B. and Mary Bishop Arnote, was born five miles south of Polo, Dec. 17, 1841. He passed into the great beyond on Dec. 3, 1926, at the age of 84 years, 11 months, and two weeks.
On Dec. 9, 1869, he was married to Elizabeth J. Green, daughter of Reuben B. and Susan Garber Green. She died on September 18, 1897. Just six months before her death, the oldest son, Charles F., an excellent young man of 24 years, passed away. Four children remain: Miss Laura, of the home, Vester, Fred and Richard, all of whom reside on farms near their old home in north Ray county, and three granddaughters, Mrs. Laurine Stone and Doris Arnote, daughter of Vester and wife, and Lois Maxine, daughter of Richard and wife. Also one brother, Rev. A. Arnote, of Hennesey, Okla.
He was a faithful member of the Christian Union church at Bethel, near his old home, and took much interest in its activities. During the Civil war, he served with the Missouri volunteer militia and in the 4th Provisional Regiment. He was a substantial member of his community and a highly esteemed citizen.
Funeral services were conducted by the pastor of Bethel church, Rev. W.M. Butterfield, and Rev. P.F. Meek of Gilman City, Sunday.

CARD OF THANKS from "CALDWELL CTY MO OBITUARIES VOLUME 1"
We wish to thank the good friends for their kindness and sympathy during the last sickness and death of our good father. Also we are very grateful for the beautiful flowers. –

Laura M. Arnote, Vester C. Arnote, Fred R. Arnote, Richard B. Arnote.
Arnote, John Preston
John Preston Arnote, son of Adam B. and Mary Bishop Arnote, was born five miles south of Polo, Dec. 17, 1841. He passed into the great beyond on Dec. 3, 1926, at the age of 84 years, 11 months, and two weeks.
On Dec. 9, 1869, he was married to Elizabeth J. Green, daughter of Reuben B. and Susan Garber Green. She died on September 18, 1897. Just six months before her death, the oldest son, Charles F., an excellent young man of 24 years, passed away. Four children remain: Miss Laura, of the home, Vester, Fred and Richard, all of whom reside on farms near their old home in north Ray county, and three granddaughters, Mrs. Laurine Stone and Doris Arnote, daughter of Vester and wife, and Lois Maxine, daughter of Richard and wife. Also one brother, Rev. A. Arnote, of Hennesey, Okla.
He was a faithful member of the Christian Union church at Bethel, near his old home, and took much interest in its activities. During the Civil war, he served with the Missouri volunteer militia and in the 4th Provisional Regiment. He was a substantial member of his community and a highly esteemed citizen.
Funeral services were conducted by the pastor of Bethel church, Rev. W.M. Butterfield, and Rev. P.F. Meek of Gilman City, Sunday.

CARD OF THANKS from "CALDWELL CTY MO OBITUARIES VOLUME 1"
We wish to thank the good friends for their kindness and sympathy during the last sickness and death of our good father. Also we are very grateful for the beautiful flowers. –

Laura M. Arnote, Vester C. Arnote, Fred R. Arnote, Richard B. Arnote.


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