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Handwritten notation - Jan. 18, 1966

MARJORIE L. ARNOLD
SUCCUMBS TO ILLNESS

Tampico - Marjorie Louis Arnold, 58, passed away at her home Tuesday afternoon, following a lengthy illness.

She was born June 23, 1907, in Tampico, the daughter of Joseph T. and Louis Ekdahl Arnold. She received her eduction in the Tampico schools.

She was employed at the post office for six years following her graduation from high school, and then by Thespian Creamery for the past 32 years.

She was member of the Methodist Church, Tampico, and several cousins.

She was preceded by her father.

Funeral services will be held Friday at 2 p.m. at the Tampico Methodist Church, with the Rev. Roger Baumeister officiating.

Burial will Be in the Tampico Memorial Cemetery.

Friends may call at the Schmitt Funeral Chapel after 2 p.m. Thursday.

A memorial to the Cancer Fund has been established.

FINAL RITES FOR MARJORIE ARNOLD

Tampico - Funeral services were held for Miss Marjorie Arnold, at the Methodist Church on Friday afternoon.

Rev. Roger Baumeister conducted the service. Miss Betsy Olson, organist.

Mrs. Vernon Denison and Mrs. Paul Wetzell assisted with the many floral tributes.

Burial was in Tampico Memorial Cemetery with Arthur Davis, Al Staelens, Ivin Rosenow, Paul Wetzell, Gary Johnson and Vernon Denison, serving as casketbearers.

 The Daily Gazette, Sterling-Rock Falls, Illinois
January 19, 1966 - Wednesday
 
MARJORIE  LOUISE  ARNOLD
 
Marjorie L. Arnold Succumbs To Illness
 
Tampico - Marjorie Louise Arnold, 58, passed away at her home Tuesday afternoon, following a lengthy illness.
 
She was born June 23, 1907, in Tampico, the daughter of Joseph T. and Louise Ekdahl Arnold. She recieved her education in the Tampico schools. She was employed at the post office for six yers following her graduating from high school, and then by the Chapin Creamery for the past 32 yers.  She was a member of the Methodist Church, Tampico.
 
She is survived by her mother, Mrs. Louise Arnold, Tampico; one sister, Mildred, Tampico, and several cousins.  She was preceded by her father.
 
Funeral services will be held Friday at 2 p.m. at the Tampico Methodist Church, with the Rev. Roger Baumeister officiating. Burial will be in the
Tampico Memorial Cemetery.  Friends may call at the Schmitt Funeral Chapel after 2 p.m. Thursday. A memorial to the Cancer Fund has been established.
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