John W. Arrington, the aged father of John Arrington, died very suddenly of heart failure at the home of his son on Tuesday evening about seven o’clock.
He was found in the yard by workmen where he had gone to feed the chickens. Mr. and Mrs. John Arrington were visiting at their ranch in Barber county at the time.
The funeral was held at the Arrington ranch conducted by Rev. R. C. Leonard of the Christian church at 2 o’clock yesterday afternoon. Interment was made at Walnut Hill cemetery.
The deceased had made his home with his son for the past twenty years. He was aged 85 years, 7 months and 14 days.
Another son, Neal Arrington, resides in this city.
The beautiful floral offering bespoke the heartfelt sympathy of the friends of the family in their sorrow.
THE KINGMAN JOURNAL, Kingman, Kansas, 04 Jun, 1915
John W. Arrington, the aged father of John Arrington, died very suddenly of heart failure at the home of his son on Tuesday evening about seven o’clock.
He was found in the yard by workmen where he had gone to feed the chickens. Mr. and Mrs. John Arrington were visiting at their ranch in Barber county at the time.
The funeral was held at the Arrington ranch conducted by Rev. R. C. Leonard of the Christian church at 2 o’clock yesterday afternoon. Interment was made at Walnut Hill cemetery.
The deceased had made his home with his son for the past twenty years. He was aged 85 years, 7 months and 14 days.
Another son, Neal Arrington, resides in this city.
The beautiful floral offering bespoke the heartfelt sympathy of the friends of the family in their sorrow.
THE KINGMAN JOURNAL, Kingman, Kansas, 04 Jun, 1915
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