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Arthur John Keats

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Arthur John Keats

Birth
Hopkins, Nodaway County, Missouri, USA
Death
13 Jul 1983 (aged 84)
Maryville, Nodaway County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Hopkins, Nodaway County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
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Maryville Daily Forum, Thursday, July 14, 1983
Arthur Keats - Arthur J. Keats, 84, died Wednesday (July 13,1983) at St. Francis hospital,
Born Feb. 9, 1899, in Hopkins, he was the son of John and Carrie Coomer Keats. He married Bertha W. Clymens in 1961 and was a retired farmer and member of the Wray Memorial United Methodist Church.
Survivors are his wife; two brothers, Charles and Galen Keats, Hopkins; a sister, Gladys Melvin, Maryville; and nieces and nephews.
Services will be at 10 a.m Saturday at Price Funeral Home with burial in Hopkins Cemetery in Hopkins.


Maryville Daily Forum, Monday, July 18, 1983
Keats service held
Services for Arthur Keats, Maryville, who died Wednesday, (July 13, 1983) were Saturday at Price Funeral Home with the Rev. Bob Webb officiating.
Mrs. Eldon Asbell was organist, and Dan Cornelison sang.
Pallbearers were Freeman Barnes, W.A. Turner, Jessie Everhart, Orlen Florea, Hafton Burch and James Barcus. Burial was in the Hopkins Cemetery.
Maryville Daily Forum, Thursday, July 14, 1983
Arthur Keats - Arthur J. Keats, 84, died Wednesday (July 13,1983) at St. Francis hospital,
Born Feb. 9, 1899, in Hopkins, he was the son of John and Carrie Coomer Keats. He married Bertha W. Clymens in 1961 and was a retired farmer and member of the Wray Memorial United Methodist Church.
Survivors are his wife; two brothers, Charles and Galen Keats, Hopkins; a sister, Gladys Melvin, Maryville; and nieces and nephews.
Services will be at 10 a.m Saturday at Price Funeral Home with burial in Hopkins Cemetery in Hopkins.


Maryville Daily Forum, Monday, July 18, 1983
Keats service held
Services for Arthur Keats, Maryville, who died Wednesday, (July 13, 1983) were Saturday at Price Funeral Home with the Rev. Bob Webb officiating.
Mrs. Eldon Asbell was organist, and Dan Cornelison sang.
Pallbearers were Freeman Barnes, W.A. Turner, Jessie Everhart, Orlen Florea, Hafton Burch and James Barcus. Burial was in the Hopkins Cemetery.


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