Contributor: Anonymous (48450983)
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Charles Arnold Dies In Denver
Wednesday morning Fian Oliver of this city received a telegram announcing the death of Charles L. Arnold at his home in Denver, Colo., after a long illness on Tuesday January 31, at 9 p.m. Mr. Arnold was 80 years old last Christmas.
The body will arrive in Memphis Friday noon, coming via Baring, and will be taken to the home of deceased’s sister, Mrs. Berryman Green. Funeral services will be held at the Methodist Church next Sunday afternoon. Interment in Memphis Cemetery.
Memphis, Missouri, Memphis Reveille, 2 Feb 1933, p. 1, col. 3
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Former Memphis Contractor Died In Denver Was Buried Here
C. L. Arnold was born in Scotland County near Memphis, Dec. 24, 1852. He lived the greater part of his life in Scotland County.
On February 5, 1879, he was united in marriage to Miss Betty Oliver, the wedding taking place at the home of the bride, south of Memphis. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold had ten children, four of whom preceded the father in death. The six surviving children are: Oliver, Leslie, Hobart and Delmar Arnold; Mrs. Mildred Rimon, all of Denver; also Mrs. June Miller of Phoenix, Ariz.
Mr. Arnold was a contractor while in Memphis. He put in the concrete sidewalks and the curbing around the Scotland County Courthouse.
He moved to Edina 21 years ago. The West then lured him as it has so many others and he moved to Colorado. He has been a resident of Denver for the last fifteen years where he died the last day of January.
Mr. Arnold continued his work as a contractor in Denver and was active in his work until three years ago. While incapacitated for business, he was not bedfast. He was critically ill only a week.
He was a member of the Christ Methodist Episcopal Church, and a service was held in Denver by Dr. J. J. Lace.
Besides his wife and six children is survived by a half-sister, Mrs. Berryman Green of Memphis, 17 grandchildren, and two great grandchildren.
The funeral was held at the Methodist Church on Sunday afternoon, Feb. 5, with the pastor, C. M. Kennaugh, in charge.
Memphis, Missouri, Memphis Reveille, 9 Feb 1933, p. 1, col. 6
Contributor: Anonymous (48450983)
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Charles Arnold Dies In Denver
Wednesday morning Fian Oliver of this city received a telegram announcing the death of Charles L. Arnold at his home in Denver, Colo., after a long illness on Tuesday January 31, at 9 p.m. Mr. Arnold was 80 years old last Christmas.
The body will arrive in Memphis Friday noon, coming via Baring, and will be taken to the home of deceased’s sister, Mrs. Berryman Green. Funeral services will be held at the Methodist Church next Sunday afternoon. Interment in Memphis Cemetery.
Memphis, Missouri, Memphis Reveille, 2 Feb 1933, p. 1, col. 3
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Former Memphis Contractor Died In Denver Was Buried Here
C. L. Arnold was born in Scotland County near Memphis, Dec. 24, 1852. He lived the greater part of his life in Scotland County.
On February 5, 1879, he was united in marriage to Miss Betty Oliver, the wedding taking place at the home of the bride, south of Memphis. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold had ten children, four of whom preceded the father in death. The six surviving children are: Oliver, Leslie, Hobart and Delmar Arnold; Mrs. Mildred Rimon, all of Denver; also Mrs. June Miller of Phoenix, Ariz.
Mr. Arnold was a contractor while in Memphis. He put in the concrete sidewalks and the curbing around the Scotland County Courthouse.
He moved to Edina 21 years ago. The West then lured him as it has so many others and he moved to Colorado. He has been a resident of Denver for the last fifteen years where he died the last day of January.
Mr. Arnold continued his work as a contractor in Denver and was active in his work until three years ago. While incapacitated for business, he was not bedfast. He was critically ill only a week.
He was a member of the Christ Methodist Episcopal Church, and a service was held in Denver by Dr. J. J. Lace.
Besides his wife and six children is survived by a half-sister, Mrs. Berryman Green of Memphis, 17 grandchildren, and two great grandchildren.
The funeral was held at the Methodist Church on Sunday afternoon, Feb. 5, with the pastor, C. M. Kennaugh, in charge.
Memphis, Missouri, Memphis Reveille, 9 Feb 1933, p. 1, col. 6
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