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Aaron Frank Trueblood

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Aaron Frank Trueblood Veteran

Birth
Shattuck, Ellis County, Oklahoma, USA
Death
12 Aug 1992 (aged 83)
Amarillo, Potter County, Texas, USA
Burial
Canadian, Hemphill County, Texas, USA GPS-Latitude: 35.9140326, Longitude: -100.3737883
Plot
Section EF / Block 18
Memorial ID
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VETERAN OF WORLD WAR II

OBITUARY OF AARON FRANK TRUEBLOOD

Aaron Frank TRUEBOOK passed away August 12, 1992 at the Veterans Hospital in Amarillo, Texas after a long illness. He was born July 31, 1909 at Shattuck, Oklahoma, to John W. and Mary Thompson TRUEBLOOD.

He grew up in Lipscomb County, Texas. Aaron was a resident of Monticello, Utah, before World War II, and also lived in Monticello in the 1950's while working as a mechanic and welder.

After serving in the Navy in the South Pacific during WWII, Aaron operated the Hemphill Motor Company in Canadian, Texas. He was a member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars and Oddfellows. After retirement, he became the champion fiddle maker of Hemphill County.

Aaron is survived by two sisters, Etna SCHAFER of Monticello, and Lillie HAINES of Arnett, Oklahoma; nieces and nephews, Norene Trueblood MORSE of Canadian, Gene, Vernon and Victor SCHAFER of Monticello, Darlene Schafer SITTON of St. Louis, Missouri, Wesley HAINES of The Colony, Texas, and Curtis HAINES of Woodward, Oklahoma.

Funeral services and burial were in Canadian.

(Published in The San Juan Record (Monticello, UT), October 21, 1992.)

(Submitted by Angie Mitchell Martin)
VETERAN OF WORLD WAR II

OBITUARY OF AARON FRANK TRUEBLOOD

Aaron Frank TRUEBOOK passed away August 12, 1992 at the Veterans Hospital in Amarillo, Texas after a long illness. He was born July 31, 1909 at Shattuck, Oklahoma, to John W. and Mary Thompson TRUEBLOOD.

He grew up in Lipscomb County, Texas. Aaron was a resident of Monticello, Utah, before World War II, and also lived in Monticello in the 1950's while working as a mechanic and welder.

After serving in the Navy in the South Pacific during WWII, Aaron operated the Hemphill Motor Company in Canadian, Texas. He was a member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars and Oddfellows. After retirement, he became the champion fiddle maker of Hemphill County.

Aaron is survived by two sisters, Etna SCHAFER of Monticello, and Lillie HAINES of Arnett, Oklahoma; nieces and nephews, Norene Trueblood MORSE of Canadian, Gene, Vernon and Victor SCHAFER of Monticello, Darlene Schafer SITTON of St. Louis, Missouri, Wesley HAINES of The Colony, Texas, and Curtis HAINES of Woodward, Oklahoma.

Funeral services and burial were in Canadian.

(Published in The San Juan Record (Monticello, UT), October 21, 1992.)

(Submitted by Angie Mitchell Martin)


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