In 1918,at age 20, he registered for the WWI draft. He was a riveter for Ames Shipbuilding Dry Dock Company, West Water Way, Seattle, King, Wash. He lived in Seattle, King, Washington.
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Obituary
From the San Francisco Examiner, Saturday, February 7, 1953, page15:
"ARISHIN - In this city, Feb. 3, 1953, Peter John, husband of Mary Arishin, father of Mrs. Violet James, brother of Alvin J. Arishin, Mrs. Beatrice Brown, Mrs. Mary Samaduroff and Mrs. Margie Wallace; a native of Russia. Services Saturday 10 a.m. from the Russian Molokan Church, 841 Carolina St., Russian Cemetery. San Francisco Funeral Service."
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Spouse: Mary Nicholas Slivkov (abt 1902 - ??)
Known children: Violet
Parents: John Arishin and Augusta Markushin
Known children: Peter, Mary, Alex, Beatrice, Margie
In 1918,at age 20, he registered for the WWI draft. He was a riveter for Ames Shipbuilding Dry Dock Company, West Water Way, Seattle, King, Wash. He lived in Seattle, King, Washington.
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Obituary
From the San Francisco Examiner, Saturday, February 7, 1953, page15:
"ARISHIN - In this city, Feb. 3, 1953, Peter John, husband of Mary Arishin, father of Mrs. Violet James, brother of Alvin J. Arishin, Mrs. Beatrice Brown, Mrs. Mary Samaduroff and Mrs. Margie Wallace; a native of Russia. Services Saturday 10 a.m. from the Russian Molokan Church, 841 Carolina St., Russian Cemetery. San Francisco Funeral Service."
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Spouse: Mary Nicholas Slivkov (abt 1902 - ??)
Known children: Violet
Parents: John Arishin and Augusta Markushin
Known children: Peter, Mary, Alex, Beatrice, Margie
Inscription
"In Loving Memory, Rest in Peace"
Gravesite Details
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