One of the distressing features is that five small children are left orphans -- two sons and three daughters, ranging in aged from 3 to 13 years. One of the children was also ill from the disease, but is recovering.
Both Mr. and Mrs. Arnold were taken sick about a week before their death. Both were well known and highly esteemed in the community, and their large circle of friends were greatly shocked at their deaths.
Mr. Arnold was a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Arnold, of near Burkittsville. Mrs. Arnold was a daughter of the late Mr. and Mr.s Wm. Snavely Flook, near Brunswick.
The double funeral took place from the house Wednesday morning last. The bodies were brought to Middletown in two hearses and interred in the Reformed cemetery. It was the first instance ever remembered where a husband and wife were both buried together at one time in Middletown.
Source: Brunswick Citizen, October 25, 2018, The Lastest From the Last Century -- Reprinted from the Valley Register, Middletown, October 1918.
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Article above provided by FAG Contributor DRMarsh21 (48062360)
One of the distressing features is that five small children are left orphans -- two sons and three daughters, ranging in aged from 3 to 13 years. One of the children was also ill from the disease, but is recovering.
Both Mr. and Mrs. Arnold were taken sick about a week before their death. Both were well known and highly esteemed in the community, and their large circle of friends were greatly shocked at their deaths.
Mr. Arnold was a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Arnold, of near Burkittsville. Mrs. Arnold was a daughter of the late Mr. and Mr.s Wm. Snavely Flook, near Brunswick.
The double funeral took place from the house Wednesday morning last. The bodies were brought to Middletown in two hearses and interred in the Reformed cemetery. It was the first instance ever remembered where a husband and wife were both buried together at one time in Middletown.
Source: Brunswick Citizen, October 25, 2018, The Lastest From the Last Century -- Reprinted from the Valley Register, Middletown, October 1918.
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Article above provided by FAG Contributor DRMarsh21 (48062360)
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