Dies After Year's Illness
June 21, 1943
E. Vincent Arthur was born Feb. 19, 1900 at Galva, Ia., and in his infancy moved with this parents to Cascade, where his father was in the creamery business and later state creamery inspector and Great Northern railroad employee. He attended schools at Cascade and Great Falls, and served in the Canadian army during the First World War.
He was married May 6, 1940, to Miss Edith Comer of Great Falls, who survives him, as does their infant daughter, Carole Jean. Other survivors include his parents, Mr. and Mrs. I.G. Arthur, 707 Sixth Avenue North; a sister, Mrs. Jouett J. Allin, 608 Eighth Street North; two brothers, Forest U. Arthur, now in New York on business for Strain Brothers store, of which he is manager, and Dr. L. Milton Arthur, resident surgeon of the Minneapolis General Hospital, who will arrive here today; and aunt and a number of uncles, among them Alva A. Ulrich of Somers, Harve Ulrich, Rollins, and C.E. Ulrich, Spring Brook, N.D.
Dies After Year's Illness
June 21, 1943
E. Vincent Arthur was born Feb. 19, 1900 at Galva, Ia., and in his infancy moved with this parents to Cascade, where his father was in the creamery business and later state creamery inspector and Great Northern railroad employee. He attended schools at Cascade and Great Falls, and served in the Canadian army during the First World War.
He was married May 6, 1940, to Miss Edith Comer of Great Falls, who survives him, as does their infant daughter, Carole Jean. Other survivors include his parents, Mr. and Mrs. I.G. Arthur, 707 Sixth Avenue North; a sister, Mrs. Jouett J. Allin, 608 Eighth Street North; two brothers, Forest U. Arthur, now in New York on business for Strain Brothers store, of which he is manager, and Dr. L. Milton Arthur, resident surgeon of the Minneapolis General Hospital, who will arrive here today; and aunt and a number of uncles, among them Alva A. Ulrich of Somers, Harve Ulrich, Rollins, and C.E. Ulrich, Spring Brook, N.D.
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