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Arnold Riggs Tripp

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Arnold Riggs Tripp

Birth
Wellesley, Norfolk County, Massachusetts, USA
Death
1938 (aged 24–25)
Gray, Cumberland County, Maine, USA
Burial
Gray, Cumberland County, Maine, USA Add to Map
Plot
3-O-20
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Arnold R. Tripp
GRAY, Jan. 25. (Special)---Arnold Riggs Tripp, 24, a graduate of the University of Maine, class of 1937, and who was taken ill in the Fall while pursuing post graduate work at the university, died this morning at the home of his uncle, Herbert Tripp, in this place, where he had made his home since the death of his parents when he was nine years of age.

Mr. Tripp was the son of the late Capt. Leonard Tripp. U. S. Army, and Grace Elwell Tripp, and was graduated from the Gray schools, including Pennell Institute, completing his college preparation at Bridgton Academy. He was active in athletics at Pennell and Bridgton Academy. At the university he took the chemical engineering course, and this past fall was taking advanced work in this when taken ill. He was a member of the Gray Congregational Church and active in Boy Scout work here. He was also a member of the Delta Tau Delta Fraternity at the university.

Surviving him besides his uncle and aunt here are two uncles, Fred Tripp of Canton and Harry Elwell of Boston.
Arnold R. Tripp
GRAY, Jan. 25. (Special)---Arnold Riggs Tripp, 24, a graduate of the University of Maine, class of 1937, and who was taken ill in the Fall while pursuing post graduate work at the university, died this morning at the home of his uncle, Herbert Tripp, in this place, where he had made his home since the death of his parents when he was nine years of age.

Mr. Tripp was the son of the late Capt. Leonard Tripp. U. S. Army, and Grace Elwell Tripp, and was graduated from the Gray schools, including Pennell Institute, completing his college preparation at Bridgton Academy. He was active in athletics at Pennell and Bridgton Academy. At the university he took the chemical engineering course, and this past fall was taking advanced work in this when taken ill. He was a member of the Gray Congregational Church and active in Boy Scout work here. He was also a member of the Delta Tau Delta Fraternity at the university.

Surviving him besides his uncle and aunt here are two uncles, Fred Tripp of Canton and Harry Elwell of Boston.


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