Funeral services for Mrs. Albert (Mabel) Arlint, former Belgrade resident, were conducted Monday at Missoula. She died there Jan. 12.
Mrs. Arlint was born March 23, 1912. For a number of years she and her family lived at Belgrade where here(sic) husband was employed by the Farmer's Gas Station.
Surviving, in addition to the widower, are three sons, one daughter, grandchildren, a sister, Mrs. Alfred (Pearl) Schlechten of Bozeman, three brothers, John (Brick) Breeden and Marion Breeden of Bozeman and Charles Breeden of Great Falls, and a number of nieces and nephews.
Attending the funeral from here were Mrs. Schlechten, John and Marion Breeden and Mrs. Melvin Admire, a niece.
Bozeman Daily Chronicle, Tuesday, January 15, 1963
**NOTE**: My grandmother often went by her middle name because she didn't care for her 1st name. Even records used Mabel as her 1st name. Besides growing up knowing this, the only birth record (a family Bible) show her 1st name as Leda.
Funeral services for Mrs. Albert (Mabel) Arlint, former Belgrade resident, were conducted Monday at Missoula. She died there Jan. 12.
Mrs. Arlint was born March 23, 1912. For a number of years she and her family lived at Belgrade where here(sic) husband was employed by the Farmer's Gas Station.
Surviving, in addition to the widower, are three sons, one daughter, grandchildren, a sister, Mrs. Alfred (Pearl) Schlechten of Bozeman, three brothers, John (Brick) Breeden and Marion Breeden of Bozeman and Charles Breeden of Great Falls, and a number of nieces and nephews.
Attending the funeral from here were Mrs. Schlechten, John and Marion Breeden and Mrs. Melvin Admire, a niece.
Bozeman Daily Chronicle, Tuesday, January 15, 1963
**NOTE**: My grandmother often went by her middle name because she didn't care for her 1st name. Even records used Mabel as her 1st name. Besides growing up knowing this, the only birth record (a family Bible) show her 1st name as Leda.
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