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Art E. Rinbolt

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Art E. Rinbolt

Birth
Death
6 Dec 1918 (aged 39)
Marion County, Ohio, USA
Burial
Marion, Marion County, Ohio, USA Add to Map
Plot
Row 10 (From East), Grave 4 (From rear)
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Art Rinbolt - Husband of Maggie - Aged approximately 39 years.

Art Rinebolt was born near Roundhead, Hardin county, Ohio, December 3, 1879, and was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rinebolt, who preceded him in death a number of years ago. He died at his home at Owens, Ohio, December 6, 1918, his age being thirty-nine years and three days.

He leaves to mourn their loss his widow, Mrs. Maggie Rinebolt and seven children; Burnett, aged fourteen years; Minerva, aged ten; Clarice, aged eight; Evelyn, aged six; Grace, aged four, Art, Jr., two, and Ray William, aged days. One daughter , Delia Irene preceded him in death several years ago.

He is also survived by four sisters, Mrs. Ada Smith, Mrs. Eva James, Mrs. Maud Jacobs, and Mrs. Grace Runyon, all of Lakeview, Ohio; one brother, John Rinebolt, of Kenton, Ohio, and many other relatives and friends. He was a good husband and a loving father and neither tongue nor pen can express the deep sorrow of the hearts of the stricken family.

-- The Marion Star - December 13, 1918
Art Rinbolt - Husband of Maggie - Aged approximately 39 years.

Art Rinebolt was born near Roundhead, Hardin county, Ohio, December 3, 1879, and was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rinebolt, who preceded him in death a number of years ago. He died at his home at Owens, Ohio, December 6, 1918, his age being thirty-nine years and three days.

He leaves to mourn their loss his widow, Mrs. Maggie Rinebolt and seven children; Burnett, aged fourteen years; Minerva, aged ten; Clarice, aged eight; Evelyn, aged six; Grace, aged four, Art, Jr., two, and Ray William, aged days. One daughter , Delia Irene preceded him in death several years ago.

He is also survived by four sisters, Mrs. Ada Smith, Mrs. Eva James, Mrs. Maud Jacobs, and Mrs. Grace Runyon, all of Lakeview, Ohio; one brother, John Rinebolt, of Kenton, Ohio, and many other relatives and friends. He was a good husband and a loving father and neither tongue nor pen can express the deep sorrow of the hearts of the stricken family.

-- The Marion Star - December 13, 1918


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