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Arthur Daniel Jarrett

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Arthur Daniel Jarrett

Birth
Snyder County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
7 Apr 1940 (aged 55)
Sunbury, Northumberland County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Selinsgrove, Snyder County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
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Arthur D. Jarrett, 55, who was found ill in his home Sunday morning by his daughter, died Sunday evening in the Mary M. Packer hospital. He suffered a concussion and cerebral hemorrhage caused by a fall down the steps at his home. No inquest was held as the death was the result of the accident. A plasterer by trade, Mr. Jarrett was born October 7, 1884, the son Daniel and Mary Bush Jarrett. His wife preceded him in death some years ago and he is survived by one daughter, Isabel, of Sunbury, and the following brothers and sisters, Henry Jarrett, Selinsgrove, Wesley Jarrett, Mifflinburg, Mrs. Bertha Wagner, Selinsgrove; Mrs. Adam Aton, Baltimore, Md.; and one half brother, Ira Halmon, Nebraska. The funeral was held from the Fred K. Sutton . Funeral Home Wednesday. Rev. Samuel R. Frost, pastor of First Lutheran church, officiated, and interment was made In the Union cemetery.

Snyder County Tribune
Middleburg, Pennsylvania
11 Apr 1940, Thu • Page 5
Arthur D. Jarrett, 55, who was found ill in his home Sunday morning by his daughter, died Sunday evening in the Mary M. Packer hospital. He suffered a concussion and cerebral hemorrhage caused by a fall down the steps at his home. No inquest was held as the death was the result of the accident. A plasterer by trade, Mr. Jarrett was born October 7, 1884, the son Daniel and Mary Bush Jarrett. His wife preceded him in death some years ago and he is survived by one daughter, Isabel, of Sunbury, and the following brothers and sisters, Henry Jarrett, Selinsgrove, Wesley Jarrett, Mifflinburg, Mrs. Bertha Wagner, Selinsgrove; Mrs. Adam Aton, Baltimore, Md.; and one half brother, Ira Halmon, Nebraska. The funeral was held from the Fred K. Sutton . Funeral Home Wednesday. Rev. Samuel R. Frost, pastor of First Lutheran church, officiated, and interment was made In the Union cemetery.

Snyder County Tribune
Middleburg, Pennsylvania
11 Apr 1940, Thu • Page 5


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