Charles Arthur, a former well known and highly respected citizen of Hornitos, died at Santa Monica at 3 o'clock last Wednesday morning from bronchial pneumonia.
Mr. Arthur moved to Santa Monica several years ago and was an employee of the Shell Oil Co. at that place.
The sudden passing of Mr. Arthur will cause much sorrow among his many friends in Mariposa county.
He was 57 years of age and was born at Coulterville, March 19, 1867, and was a member of the Native Sons, Five sisters and two brothers survive, as follows: Mrs. J. A. Roduner and Mrs. Theodore Hunt of Lodi, Mrs. W. N. TenEyck of Lincoln and Mrs. Charles Pierson of Mt. Bullion, and WIlliam and James Arthur of Hornitos. His wife, Elizabeth Arthur, passed away several years ago. They had no children.
The funeral will be held at Hornitos at 2 oclock p. m. Saturday September 20th, interment being in the family plot beside his father and mother.
Mariposa Gazette, September 19, 1924:
Charles Arthur, a former well known and highly respected citizen of Hornitos, died at Santa Monica at 3 o'clock last Wednesday morning from bronchial pneumonia.
Mr. Arthur moved to Santa Monica several years ago and was an employee of the Shell Oil Co. at that place.
The sudden passing of Mr. Arthur will cause much sorrow among his many friends in Mariposa county.
He was 57 years of age and was born at Coulterville, March 19, 1867, and was a member of the Native Sons, Five sisters and two brothers survive, as follows: Mrs. J. A. Roduner and Mrs. Theodore Hunt of Lodi, Mrs. W. N. TenEyck of Lincoln and Mrs. Charles Pierson of Mt. Bullion, and WIlliam and James Arthur of Hornitos. His wife, Elizabeth Arthur, passed away several years ago. They had no children.
The funeral will be held at Hornitos at 2 oclock p. m. Saturday September 20th, interment being in the family plot beside his father and mother.
Mariposa Gazette, September 19, 1924:
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