Arthur Jason Shutters, male, White, married was born October 10, 1897 in Indiana. Father: George Shutters, born Indiana. Mother: Ella Waskom, born Indiana. Spouse: Gretta Shutters. Occupation: Messenger. He was a U.S. Armed Forces veteran who seerved from June 16, 1917 through February 19, 1919. He lived 5 years in Arizona, with 4 days in Whipple, Yavapai County, Arizona. Usual Residence: 3319 North 61st Avenue, Phoenix, Maricopa County. Prior to death he spent 4 days in the Veterans Administration Hospital, Whipple, Yavapai County, Arizona. At the time of his death, 10:05 A.M., June 1, 1965, he was age 67 years. Cause of Death: Bronchogenic cancer; other condition: Adenocarcinoma of colon. Informant for Certificate: V.A. Hospital Records, Whipple, Arizona. Removal on June 1, 1965 to Paradise Chapel, Phoenix, Arizona.
NOTE: The Veteran's Administration Hospital at Whipple is actually located within the city limits of Prescott, Arizona. Formerly known as Camp Whipple, Fort Whipple, and Whipple Baracks, it is the location of a U.S. Infantry and Cavalry fort established in 1864.
Arthur Jason Shutters, male, White, married was born October 10, 1897 in Indiana. Father: George Shutters, born Indiana. Mother: Ella Waskom, born Indiana. Spouse: Gretta Shutters. Occupation: Messenger. He was a U.S. Armed Forces veteran who seerved from June 16, 1917 through February 19, 1919. He lived 5 years in Arizona, with 4 days in Whipple, Yavapai County, Arizona. Usual Residence: 3319 North 61st Avenue, Phoenix, Maricopa County. Prior to death he spent 4 days in the Veterans Administration Hospital, Whipple, Yavapai County, Arizona. At the time of his death, 10:05 A.M., June 1, 1965, he was age 67 years. Cause of Death: Bronchogenic cancer; other condition: Adenocarcinoma of colon. Informant for Certificate: V.A. Hospital Records, Whipple, Arizona. Removal on June 1, 1965 to Paradise Chapel, Phoenix, Arizona.
NOTE: The Veteran's Administration Hospital at Whipple is actually located within the city limits of Prescott, Arizona. Formerly known as Camp Whipple, Fort Whipple, and Whipple Baracks, it is the location of a U.S. Infantry and Cavalry fort established in 1864.
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