Lincoln Journal Star (NE) - Thur, 16 Dec 1937
Arnold A. Borner, 60, Lincoln resident since 1906, died Wednesday noon after an illness of several weeks. His home was at 1365 P st. For the past 31 years he had been employed in the Burlington shops in Havelock. He was a member of the Modern Woodmen of America, Brotherhood of Railway Mechanics and St. Patrick's parish, Havelock.
Surviving are his wife, Anna; nine children, Mrs. R. B. Dunham, Mrs. E. H. Nyden, Charles and William Borner, and Mrs. Jack Lesher of Lincoln; Mrs. Margaret Randall of Los Angeles; Walter A. and Robert Borner in Hollywood.
Note: Daughter Miss Emily was listed as survivor in obit of 15 Dec 1937, missing in above obit.
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Lincoln Journal Star (NE) - Thur, 16 Dec 1937
Arnold A. Borner, 60, Lincoln resident since 1906, died Wednesday noon after an illness of several weeks. His home was at 1365 P st. For the past 31 years he had been employed in the Burlington shops in Havelock. He was a member of the Modern Woodmen of America, Brotherhood of Railway Mechanics and St. Patrick's parish, Havelock.
Surviving are his wife, Anna; nine children, Mrs. R. B. Dunham, Mrs. E. H. Nyden, Charles and William Borner, and Mrs. Jack Lesher of Lincoln; Mrs. Margaret Randall of Los Angeles; Walter A. and Robert Borner in Hollywood.
Note: Daughter Miss Emily was listed as survivor in obit of 15 Dec 1937, missing in above obit.
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