December 26, 1933
ARTHUR AYLESWORTH SUDDENLY EXPIRES
Arthur Aylesworth passed away shortly after midnight this morning at his home on Fourth Avenue East. He had been in poor health for some time.
Arthur Aylesworth was born January 19, 1865 in Sparta, Wisconsin, the eldest son of Edgar and Adeline Aylesworth. When about four years of age, his parents moved in newly settled land in Meeker County, Minnesota. It was there Mr. Aylesworth grew to manhood and received his education in the local country school and the high school at Litchfield. For a number of years he taught school near his home, and interspersed this occupation with farming for which he always had great working. During these early years of manhood he united with the Presbyterian church.
In 1893 he married Miss Bertha Bunnell and for several years lived in Litchfield where he was employed in the newspaper business. Later they moved to Pierre, South Dakota where Mr. Aylesworth was manager of the water and gas plant. While at Pierre, he joined the Knights of Pythias Lodge and later transferred his membership to Kalispell where he was a member at the time of his death.
After a period when he farmed in Minnesota, he moved to Kalispell in 1903. For 18 years the family lived on a ranch in Smith Valley where Mr. Aylesworth took much pleasure and pride in the development of pure-bred stock.
For the past 10 years he has been a resident of Kalispell where for the most part he was employed by the Kalispell Mercantile company.
Mr. Aylesworth passed away at his home on December 26, 1933 after an illness of several months. Surviving him are his widow and two sons, Cecil E. of Mt. Vernon, Washington and Ernest of Round Butte, Montana; ten grandchildren and two sisters, Mrs. Winifred Wilkins of Paradise, California and Mrs. G.R. Bancroft of Rudyard, Montana.
December 26, 1933
ARTHUR AYLESWORTH SUDDENLY EXPIRES
Arthur Aylesworth passed away shortly after midnight this morning at his home on Fourth Avenue East. He had been in poor health for some time.
Arthur Aylesworth was born January 19, 1865 in Sparta, Wisconsin, the eldest son of Edgar and Adeline Aylesworth. When about four years of age, his parents moved in newly settled land in Meeker County, Minnesota. It was there Mr. Aylesworth grew to manhood and received his education in the local country school and the high school at Litchfield. For a number of years he taught school near his home, and interspersed this occupation with farming for which he always had great working. During these early years of manhood he united with the Presbyterian church.
In 1893 he married Miss Bertha Bunnell and for several years lived in Litchfield where he was employed in the newspaper business. Later they moved to Pierre, South Dakota where Mr. Aylesworth was manager of the water and gas plant. While at Pierre, he joined the Knights of Pythias Lodge and later transferred his membership to Kalispell where he was a member at the time of his death.
After a period when he farmed in Minnesota, he moved to Kalispell in 1903. For 18 years the family lived on a ranch in Smith Valley where Mr. Aylesworth took much pleasure and pride in the development of pure-bred stock.
For the past 10 years he has been a resident of Kalispell where for the most part he was employed by the Kalispell Mercantile company.
Mr. Aylesworth passed away at his home on December 26, 1933 after an illness of several months. Surviving him are his widow and two sons, Cecil E. of Mt. Vernon, Washington and Ernest of Round Butte, Montana; ten grandchildren and two sisters, Mrs. Winifred Wilkins of Paradise, California and Mrs. G.R. Bancroft of Rudyard, Montana.
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