Orval M. ARVEN, 69, well known farmer of Liberty township, passed away Monday afternoon at Woodlawn hospital, where he was taken a week ago suffering from an attack of pneumonia. Mr. Arven was stricken with the disease two weeks ago, while at his home four miles northwest of Fulton.
Orval M., son of Martin and Caroline ARVEN, was born in Rochester township on August 24th, 1880. He moved on a farm near Fulton from the Antioch neighborhood 23 years ago. On February 26th, 1907 he was united in marriage with Lenora J. FRY, in a ceremony performed in Rochester, Ind. Mr. Arven followed the occupation of farming. The deceased was a member of the Fulton United Brethren church and the I.O.O.F. lodge of Fulton.
He is survived by his wife Lenora [ARVEN], two sons, Claude [ARVEN] and Dean [ARVEN], both at home, a brother, Elmer [ARVEN], Rochester; three sisters, Mrs. Albert DAY, Rochester; Mrs. Earl GIBSON, Rochester; and Mrs. Harry MILLS, South Bend.
Funeral services will be held from the U.B. church Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock with Rev. J. W. MILLER officiating. Burial will be in the Salem cemetery. The body will be returned to the home Tuesday from Ditmire funeral home.
Orval M. ARVEN, 69, well known farmer of Liberty township, passed away Monday afternoon at Woodlawn hospital, where he was taken a week ago suffering from an attack of pneumonia. Mr. Arven was stricken with the disease two weeks ago, while at his home four miles northwest of Fulton.
Orval M., son of Martin and Caroline ARVEN, was born in Rochester township on August 24th, 1880. He moved on a farm near Fulton from the Antioch neighborhood 23 years ago. On February 26th, 1907 he was united in marriage with Lenora J. FRY, in a ceremony performed in Rochester, Ind. Mr. Arven followed the occupation of farming. The deceased was a member of the Fulton United Brethren church and the I.O.O.F. lodge of Fulton.
He is survived by his wife Lenora [ARVEN], two sons, Claude [ARVEN] and Dean [ARVEN], both at home, a brother, Elmer [ARVEN], Rochester; three sisters, Mrs. Albert DAY, Rochester; Mrs. Earl GIBSON, Rochester; and Mrs. Harry MILLS, South Bend.
Funeral services will be held from the U.B. church Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock with Rev. J. W. MILLER officiating. Burial will be in the Salem cemetery. The body will be returned to the home Tuesday from Ditmire funeral home.
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