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Arthur Blakely

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Arthur Blakely

Birth
Cherry County, Nebraska, USA
Death
26 Mar 1933 (aged 41)
Lincoln, Lancaster County, Nebraska, USA
Burial
Dunning, Blaine County, Nebraska, USA Add to Map
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OBITUARY

Arthur Blakley, son of Mr and Mrs Thomas Blakley was born November 4, 1891 near Purdum, Nebraska. Death came Sunday morning, March 26, 1933. He moved with his parents to Dunning in 1893. Here he lived until his marriage to Miss Leone Wymore, daughter of Mr and Mrs N O Wymore of this city on February 28, 1916. Later he resided at different points in Nebraska where his vocation as bank clerk took him. In this work he continued until his illness.
Those preceding Arthur in death have been his father, who was laid to rest July 4, 1913, and an older brother, William on July 30, 1928.
Arthur leaves to mourn his loss his wife of Fort Collins, Colorado, his mother, Jane Blakley, age 84, and five brothers, Thomas, Robert, Albert, all of Dunning; John of Los Vegas, Nevada and Chester of Albion, Nebraska; also two sister, Mrs Baggie (B R) Baker and Mrs Alice (F H) Field, both of Dunning.
Arthur had many friends in this vicinity and was loved and respected by all who knew him.
A F Brown had charge of the body.
Services wee held from the B R Baker home and the Congregational Church and interment made in the family lot in Dunning cemetery, Tuesday afternoon, March 28. The Rev Edgar M Sraw, pastor of the Blaine County Larger Parish, conducted the services. A quartette composed of Mrs Earl Johnson, Miss Gusta Zutavern and Messers Robinson and Shaw, accompanied by Mrs Harry Zutavern, rendered music requested by the family. Pallbearers were Messers. John Jacobson, Carl Bramer, Harry Zutavern, Fred Wegner, Nate Johnson and Harvey Poole. In addition to the many local relatives, there were in attendance his brother Chester and wife from Albion Mrs Hazel (Wymore) Williams and Mr Willard Wymore of Scotts Bluff.

CARD OF THANKS

To the many friends who have by word and deed expressed their sympathy for us in our hour of bereavement we extend our sincere thanks.
Mrs Leone Blakley
Mrs Jan Blakley and Family

unknown Nebraska newspaper, April, 1933
OBITUARY

Arthur Blakley, son of Mr and Mrs Thomas Blakley was born November 4, 1891 near Purdum, Nebraska. Death came Sunday morning, March 26, 1933. He moved with his parents to Dunning in 1893. Here he lived until his marriage to Miss Leone Wymore, daughter of Mr and Mrs N O Wymore of this city on February 28, 1916. Later he resided at different points in Nebraska where his vocation as bank clerk took him. In this work he continued until his illness.
Those preceding Arthur in death have been his father, who was laid to rest July 4, 1913, and an older brother, William on July 30, 1928.
Arthur leaves to mourn his loss his wife of Fort Collins, Colorado, his mother, Jane Blakley, age 84, and five brothers, Thomas, Robert, Albert, all of Dunning; John of Los Vegas, Nevada and Chester of Albion, Nebraska; also two sister, Mrs Baggie (B R) Baker and Mrs Alice (F H) Field, both of Dunning.
Arthur had many friends in this vicinity and was loved and respected by all who knew him.
A F Brown had charge of the body.
Services wee held from the B R Baker home and the Congregational Church and interment made in the family lot in Dunning cemetery, Tuesday afternoon, March 28. The Rev Edgar M Sraw, pastor of the Blaine County Larger Parish, conducted the services. A quartette composed of Mrs Earl Johnson, Miss Gusta Zutavern and Messers Robinson and Shaw, accompanied by Mrs Harry Zutavern, rendered music requested by the family. Pallbearers were Messers. John Jacobson, Carl Bramer, Harry Zutavern, Fred Wegner, Nate Johnson and Harvey Poole. In addition to the many local relatives, there were in attendance his brother Chester and wife from Albion Mrs Hazel (Wymore) Williams and Mr Willard Wymore of Scotts Bluff.

CARD OF THANKS

To the many friends who have by word and deed expressed their sympathy for us in our hour of bereavement we extend our sincere thanks.
Mrs Leone Blakley
Mrs Jan Blakley and Family

unknown Nebraska newspaper, April, 1933


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