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Guy Monroe Arnett

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Guy Monroe Arnett

Birth
Marysville, Yuba County, California, USA
Death
9 Oct 1924 (aged 36)
Hayden Hill, Lassen County, California, USA
Burial
Adin, Modoc County, California, USA Add to Map
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Met Death. in Shaft.
The sad news of the death of Guy Monroe Arnett reached Bieber last
Thursday afternoon.
Mr, Arnett and Mr. H. P. Anderson were ingaged in placing a new set
of timbers in the shaft of the Hayseed mine on Brush Hill, an extension
of Hayden Hill, and standing upon a temporary platform 125 feet from
the bottom of the shaft.
The accident occurred about 3 o'clock. when the platform gave away,
first on the end Arnett was standing, thus giving Anderson time to reach
for the bucket which he caught.
Mr. Arnett evidently landed at the bottom on his head as the head was
badly crushed.
Guy Monroe Arnett was a man of exceptionally good qualifications and had many friends wherever known.
Deceased was 35 years of age and leaves a mother, wife and four
children, a sister, two brothers, and other relatives, to mourn his
untimely death.
The entire community is in deep sympathy with the bereaved family.
Services and funeral were held at the Adin cemetery Sunday.
Deputy Coroner J. F. Salcido was notified and held the inquest
Friday.
[Big Valley Gazette, Bieber, Lassen County, California, Thursday,
October 16, 1924]

We the undersigned want to thank the entire community for all
sympathy and kindness shown us in our greatest sorrow. We are very
thankful to all. May the Soul of our dearest beloved Guy, through the
Mercy of God, rest in peace is our prayers.
Mrs. B. Arnett
E. R. Arnett,
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Arnett, and family,
Mr.and Mrs. A. L. McCombs'and -family.
Grandma Shepard and son Isaac Shepard.
Mrs. Mary McClane and family.
Mrs. I. J. Ambrose and family.
and many other relatives.
[Big Valley Gazette, Thursday, October 23, 1924]

Met Death. in Shaft.
The sad news of the death of Guy Monroe Arnett reached Bieber last
Thursday afternoon.
Mr, Arnett and Mr. H. P. Anderson were ingaged in placing a new set
of timbers in the shaft of the Hayseed mine on Brush Hill, an extension
of Hayden Hill, and standing upon a temporary platform 125 feet from
the bottom of the shaft.
The accident occurred about 3 o'clock. when the platform gave away,
first on the end Arnett was standing, thus giving Anderson time to reach
for the bucket which he caught.
Mr. Arnett evidently landed at the bottom on his head as the head was
badly crushed.
Guy Monroe Arnett was a man of exceptionally good qualifications and had many friends wherever known.
Deceased was 35 years of age and leaves a mother, wife and four
children, a sister, two brothers, and other relatives, to mourn his
untimely death.
The entire community is in deep sympathy with the bereaved family.
Services and funeral were held at the Adin cemetery Sunday.
Deputy Coroner J. F. Salcido was notified and held the inquest
Friday.
[Big Valley Gazette, Bieber, Lassen County, California, Thursday,
October 16, 1924]

We the undersigned want to thank the entire community for all
sympathy and kindness shown us in our greatest sorrow. We are very
thankful to all. May the Soul of our dearest beloved Guy, through the
Mercy of God, rest in peace is our prayers.
Mrs. B. Arnett
E. R. Arnett,
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Arnett, and family,
Mr.and Mrs. A. L. McCombs'and -family.
Grandma Shepard and son Isaac Shepard.
Mrs. Mary McClane and family.
Mrs. I. J. Ambrose and family.
and many other relatives.
[Big Valley Gazette, Thursday, October 23, 1924]



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