MAQUOKETA ALEXANDER L. ARTERBERRY
ALEXANDER ARTERBERRY, 75, died at his home on South Second St, Fri. afternoon.
He had been in failing health for 5 years & in serious condition for almost a year.
Born, 5-10-1859, Jackson Co., Tenn, the old INDIAN TERRIRORY, he came to
Maquoketa, Iowa, about 25 years ago.
He is survived by his widow, who was JOSEPHINE WALKER, 2 sons, Levi &
Ben Arterberry, & 3 daughters, Mrs. Clyde (PHOEBE) Manning, MRS. HARVEY
(CORA) MANNING, both of MAquoketa, & Mrs. Charlie (MINNIE) Latham
of Clinton.
There are also a number of grandchildren.
The funeral services will be held Mon. afternoon at 2 o'clock in the Buchner Chapel.
Rev. John Heide of Fulton officiating.
Burial will be in Mt. Hope Cem.
MAQUOKETA ALEXANDER L. ARTERBERRY
ALEXANDER ARTERBERRY, 75, died at his home on South Second St, Fri. afternoon.
He had been in failing health for 5 years & in serious condition for almost a year.
Born, 5-10-1859, Jackson Co., Tenn, the old INDIAN TERRIRORY, he came to
Maquoketa, Iowa, about 25 years ago.
He is survived by his widow, who was JOSEPHINE WALKER, 2 sons, Levi &
Ben Arterberry, & 3 daughters, Mrs. Clyde (PHOEBE) Manning, MRS. HARVEY
(CORA) MANNING, both of MAquoketa, & Mrs. Charlie (MINNIE) Latham
of Clinton.
There are also a number of grandchildren.
The funeral services will be held Mon. afternoon at 2 o'clock in the Buchner Chapel.
Rev. John Heide of Fulton officiating.
Burial will be in Mt. Hope Cem.
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