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Milo Henry Arp

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Milo Henry Arp

Birth
Tama County, Iowa, USA
Death
24 May 1964 (aged 58)
Tama, Tama County, Iowa, USA
Burial
Garwin, Tama County, Iowa, USA GPS-Latitude: 42.1388555, Longitude: -92.6264883
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Milo H, Arp, 58, Tama, died at a Tama Nursing Home Sunday afternoon where he: had been a patient for 10 days. He had been in failing health for two years.

Born Feb. 13, 1906, near Gladbrook, he was the son of Henry and Anna Rohwer Arp. He received his education in the rural schools and grew to manhood in the area of his birth.

ON JUNE 19, 1929 in the Little Brown Church at Nashua he was united in marriage to Doris A. Berry and they had always made their home on farms in Tama County. Mrs. Arp died in 1947. Also preceding him in death was his mother.

Surviving are four sons and four daughters, Raynard Arp land Dean Arp both of Marshalltown, Mrs. LeMoine (Leila) Staker, Mrs. Roger (Vivian) Lacina, both of Tama, Mrs. Henry (Arlene) Horstmann, Jr.. Gladbrook, LaVerne Arp, Colo, Larry Arp stationed in Virginia with the Army, and Miss Aletta Arp of Cedar Rapids.

ALSO SURVIVING is his father Henry Arp, Grundy Center, nine grandchildren, five sisters and three brothers, Rueben, Clarence, Mrs. Helen Luethje, Mrs. Lester Sievers and Mrs. Lloyd Schulz, all of Gladbrook. LeRoy of Winthrop, Mrs, Charles Hadecek of Traer, and Mrs. Harold Peiper of Garwin.

Services will be from the Goettsch-Perrin Funeral Home at 2 p.m., Wednesday in charge of Rev. L. Poeschel, pastor of the Peace United Church of Christ. Burial will be in Crystal cemetery.

from Marshalltown IA newspaper Times Republican dated Monday May 25 1964
Milo H, Arp, 58, Tama, died at a Tama Nursing Home Sunday afternoon where he: had been a patient for 10 days. He had been in failing health for two years.

Born Feb. 13, 1906, near Gladbrook, he was the son of Henry and Anna Rohwer Arp. He received his education in the rural schools and grew to manhood in the area of his birth.

ON JUNE 19, 1929 in the Little Brown Church at Nashua he was united in marriage to Doris A. Berry and they had always made their home on farms in Tama County. Mrs. Arp died in 1947. Also preceding him in death was his mother.

Surviving are four sons and four daughters, Raynard Arp land Dean Arp both of Marshalltown, Mrs. LeMoine (Leila) Staker, Mrs. Roger (Vivian) Lacina, both of Tama, Mrs. Henry (Arlene) Horstmann, Jr.. Gladbrook, LaVerne Arp, Colo, Larry Arp stationed in Virginia with the Army, and Miss Aletta Arp of Cedar Rapids.

ALSO SURVIVING is his father Henry Arp, Grundy Center, nine grandchildren, five sisters and three brothers, Rueben, Clarence, Mrs. Helen Luethje, Mrs. Lester Sievers and Mrs. Lloyd Schulz, all of Gladbrook. LeRoy of Winthrop, Mrs, Charles Hadecek of Traer, and Mrs. Harold Peiper of Garwin.

Services will be from the Goettsch-Perrin Funeral Home at 2 p.m., Wednesday in charge of Rev. L. Poeschel, pastor of the Peace United Church of Christ. Burial will be in Crystal cemetery.

from Marshalltown IA newspaper Times Republican dated Monday May 25 1964


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