and Louise Isabelle Eisenbisde
Husband of Susan Adelaide Allnutt
Married on August 30, 1926.
THIS IS A CENOTAPH
Per Anne C. Allnutt; Arthur Hibler is NOT buried at Monocacy, although his name is on a tombstone with his wife, who is buried there.
Barbara Lynn Allnutt Cushman (niece of Susan Allnutt Hibler) confirmed that he is here in New Mexico.
Funeral services for C. Arthur Hibler, 53, who died at his home north of Las Cruces Sunday, were to be conducted at 2 p.m. today at Graham's Mortuary chapel. The body was to be sent to Albuquerque for cremation.
Mr. Hibler had been associated here with B. Frank Adams accounting firm since coming to Las Cruces five years ago. He had previously been engaged in the meat packing business in Baltimore, MD.
Rev. Frank Jones, pastor of the First Presbyterian Church here was to officiate at the last rites.
Survivors include his wife; two brothers, and one sister.
and Louise Isabelle Eisenbisde
Husband of Susan Adelaide Allnutt
Married on August 30, 1926.
THIS IS A CENOTAPH
Per Anne C. Allnutt; Arthur Hibler is NOT buried at Monocacy, although his name is on a tombstone with his wife, who is buried there.
Barbara Lynn Allnutt Cushman (niece of Susan Allnutt Hibler) confirmed that he is here in New Mexico.
Funeral services for C. Arthur Hibler, 53, who died at his home north of Las Cruces Sunday, were to be conducted at 2 p.m. today at Graham's Mortuary chapel. The body was to be sent to Albuquerque for cremation.
Mr. Hibler had been associated here with B. Frank Adams accounting firm since coming to Las Cruces five years ago. He had previously been engaged in the meat packing business in Baltimore, MD.
Rev. Frank Jones, pastor of the First Presbyterian Church here was to officiate at the last rites.
Survivors include his wife; two brothers, and one sister.
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