Archibald Hunter Arrington died this morning at 2:10 o'clock at his home, 714 South Perry Street, after an illness of more than a year.
He was attorney for the Board of Revenue for the past 35 years and was district counsel for the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad for more than 30 years.
He leaves his widow, Mrs. Ethel Pelzer Arrington, one son, William Pelzer Arrington, both of Montgomery, one brother John Arrington, Seattle, Wash.; one sister, Mrs. Eliza Lyon, Atlanta, Ga.
--Alabama Journal (Montgomery, Alabama) · Wednesday, August 07, 1946, page 1
Archibald Hunter Arrington died this morning at 2:10 o'clock at his home, 714 South Perry Street, after an illness of more than a year.
He was attorney for the Board of Revenue for the past 35 years and was district counsel for the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad for more than 30 years.
He leaves his widow, Mrs. Ethel Pelzer Arrington, one son, William Pelzer Arrington, both of Montgomery, one brother John Arrington, Seattle, Wash.; one sister, Mrs. Eliza Lyon, Atlanta, Ga.
--Alabama Journal (Montgomery, Alabama) · Wednesday, August 07, 1946, page 1
Family Members
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George Goldthwaite Arrington
1863–1872
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Samuel Lewis Arrington
1866–1923
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Infant Son Arrington
1867–1867
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Olivia Goldthwaite Arrington
1868–1946
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Thomas Mann Arrington
1870–1934
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Richard Henry Arrington
1872–1929
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John Arrington
1876–1946
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Eliza Arrington Lyon
1880–1951
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Mary Arrington Goldthwaite
1882–1924
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