THE KNOXVILLE NEWS-SENTINEL 07 MAY 1934, MONDAY
J. B. ARP
J. B. Arp of Oneida, state highway employe for the past 14 years, died at 11 p.m. Sunday at General Hospital after a few days' illness of pneumonia.
Surviving: his widow; four daughters, Mrs. Blanche Williams of Vonore, Mrs. Gladys McDowell of Benton and Misses Dorothy and Delia of Oneida; three sons, R.D., Joe J. and Warren G. of Vonore; three brothers, A.R. Arp of Benton, B.T. Arp of Knoxville and J.L. Arp of Sylvia, N. C.; five sisters, Mrs. Lulu Brummitt of Oliver Springs, Mrs. Anna Lawrence of Washington, D.C., Mrs. J.P. Snelson of Mentor, Mrs. Pauline Cabe of Vonore and Mrs. Nona Sullenberger of Knoxville.
Funeral and burial at Vonore.
THE KNOXVILLE NEWS-SENTINEL 07 MAY 1934, MONDAY
J. B. ARP
J. B. Arp of Oneida, state highway employe for the past 14 years, died at 11 p.m. Sunday at General Hospital after a few days' illness of pneumonia.
Surviving: his widow; four daughters, Mrs. Blanche Williams of Vonore, Mrs. Gladys McDowell of Benton and Misses Dorothy and Delia of Oneida; three sons, R.D., Joe J. and Warren G. of Vonore; three brothers, A.R. Arp of Benton, B.T. Arp of Knoxville and J.L. Arp of Sylvia, N. C.; five sisters, Mrs. Lulu Brummitt of Oliver Springs, Mrs. Anna Lawrence of Washington, D.C., Mrs. J.P. Snelson of Mentor, Mrs. Pauline Cabe of Vonore and Mrs. Nona Sullenberger of Knoxville.
Funeral and burial at Vonore.
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