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Arthur Thomas March

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Arthur Thomas March

Birth
Ceresco, Saunders County, Nebraska, USA
Death
9 Jun 1953 (aged 79)
El Reno, Canadian County, Oklahoma, USA
Burial
El Reno, Canadian County, Oklahoma, USA Add to Map
Plot
2nd Addition, Block 31, Lot 48, Space B
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Courtesy Oklahoman, Friday, June 12, 1953; Page: 42

ARTHUR T. MARCH

EL RENO—Services were here Thursday for Arthur T March, retired El Reno banker and former city and Canadian county official, who died Tuesday in his home.

March, father of Miss Helen March, present county treasurer, was born April 11, 1874 in Ceresco, Neb. and came to El Reno in 1901 from Lincoln, Neb. An early day county treasurer here, he later served three terms as county treasurer, and at one time was El Reno city clerk. For a number of years he was cashier at the El Reno state bank, and later was vice-president of the Citizens National bank here. He was a member of the Elks lodge, the Modern Woodmen and the AOUW.

Survivors in addition to the daughters, are his wife, Sarah Elizabeth, and another daughter, Miss Irene March, both of El Reno; a brother, Claude, Seattle; and a sister, Mrs. Floyd Burdick, Lincoln.
Courtesy Oklahoman, Friday, June 12, 1953; Page: 42

ARTHUR T. MARCH

EL RENO—Services were here Thursday for Arthur T March, retired El Reno banker and former city and Canadian county official, who died Tuesday in his home.

March, father of Miss Helen March, present county treasurer, was born April 11, 1874 in Ceresco, Neb. and came to El Reno in 1901 from Lincoln, Neb. An early day county treasurer here, he later served three terms as county treasurer, and at one time was El Reno city clerk. For a number of years he was cashier at the El Reno state bank, and later was vice-president of the Citizens National bank here. He was a member of the Elks lodge, the Modern Woodmen and the AOUW.

Survivors in addition to the daughters, are his wife, Sarah Elizabeth, and another daughter, Miss Irene March, both of El Reno; a brother, Claude, Seattle; and a sister, Mrs. Floyd Burdick, Lincoln.


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