Tampa Bay Pilot Dies at Tampa
Arthur C. Bahrt, 53, 707 South Packwood Ave, Tampa, a member of the Tampa Bay Pilots association for three years and a former yacht captain out of Miami and New York died in the Tampa hospital after an illness of three weeks.
Mr. Bahrt, born in Bradenton, came to St. Petersburg when a youth and later went to Tampa and then to Miami, where he took up marine work.
Survivors are his widow, Mrs. Antoinette Bahrt; two sons, Albert Bahrt a senior at the University of Maine and Billy of Tampa; a daughter, Miss Nellie Bahrt, of New York, and two sisters, Mrs. Roy Latham of Miami and Mrs. Marie O'Brien of Santa Ana, Calif.
Funeral arrangements will be completed today
Tampa Bay Pilot Dies at Tampa
Arthur C. Bahrt, 53, 707 South Packwood Ave, Tampa, a member of the Tampa Bay Pilots association for three years and a former yacht captain out of Miami and New York died in the Tampa hospital after an illness of three weeks.
Mr. Bahrt, born in Bradenton, came to St. Petersburg when a youth and later went to Tampa and then to Miami, where he took up marine work.
Survivors are his widow, Mrs. Antoinette Bahrt; two sons, Albert Bahrt a senior at the University of Maine and Billy of Tampa; a daughter, Miss Nellie Bahrt, of New York, and two sisters, Mrs. Roy Latham of Miami and Mrs. Marie O'Brien of Santa Ana, Calif.
Funeral arrangements will be completed today
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