BERKELEY SPRINGS, W. Va.— Arlie Arbogast, 33, died December 17 in King's Daughters Hospital, Martinsburg, from injuries received in a fall while employed in construction work at the Pennsylvania Glass Sand Corporation's plant near here three days earlier. Arbogast never regained consciousness.
A native of Braxton County, he had resided here 13 years and is survived by his wife, the former Miss Jessie Dawson; two daughters, Betty Marie and Deloris Jean, at home; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas C. Arbogast, Arlington, Va.; two brothers, Harold and Hubert Arbogast, and a sister, Deloris, all of Arlington.
Cumberland Evening Times Cumberland, Maryland
Tuesday, December 23, 1947 Page 13
BERKELEY SPRINGS, W. Va.— Arlie Arbogast, 33, died December 17 in King's Daughters Hospital, Martinsburg, from injuries received in a fall while employed in construction work at the Pennsylvania Glass Sand Corporation's plant near here three days earlier. Arbogast never regained consciousness.
A native of Braxton County, he had resided here 13 years and is survived by his wife, the former Miss Jessie Dawson; two daughters, Betty Marie and Deloris Jean, at home; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas C. Arbogast, Arlington, Va.; two brothers, Harold and Hubert Arbogast, and a sister, Deloris, all of Arlington.
Cumberland Evening Times Cumberland, Maryland
Tuesday, December 23, 1947 Page 13
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