Arthur Hartell Montgomery, the only son of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Montgomery, died today at noon at the family home in south Clarinda, having been sick less than a week with appendicitis. Last Friday was the first the young man complained of feeling badly, and it was only a day or two before he died that he became alarmingly ill. He way thirty-two years and one month old at the time of his death, and is survived by father and mother, a wife and five little children. The deceased was a member of the African M. E. church, under the direction of whose pastor the funeral will be held at the home Sunday afternoon.
"Art" Montgomery, as he was familiarly known to all, was highly respected and well liked by everyone who knew him. He was associated with his father in teaming, hauling and driving of various kinds, and with his father enjoyed a most enviable reputation for absolute integrity and upright manhood. CLARINDA HERALD, Clarinda, Iowa, Feb 8, 1907
Arthur Hartell Montgomery, the only son of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Montgomery, died today at noon at the family home in south Clarinda, having been sick less than a week with appendicitis. Last Friday was the first the young man complained of feeling badly, and it was only a day or two before he died that he became alarmingly ill. He way thirty-two years and one month old at the time of his death, and is survived by father and mother, a wife and five little children. The deceased was a member of the African M. E. church, under the direction of whose pastor the funeral will be held at the home Sunday afternoon.
"Art" Montgomery, as he was familiarly known to all, was highly respected and well liked by everyone who knew him. He was associated with his father in teaming, hauling and driving of various kinds, and with his father enjoyed a most enviable reputation for absolute integrity and upright manhood. CLARINDA HERALD, Clarinda, Iowa, Feb 8, 1907
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