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Death
oectedly
Wffl, A.
came quicKiy ana ur.ex-
to our deceased 'brother,
Arndt, last Thursday
noon, Jan. 18, a .short time laffjar
he had been admitted as a medi¬
cal patient in Maigruder Hcjspitai,
Port Clinton. Son of Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Arndt, he was born Jan. 38,
1878, near Gray town. His age
was 73' ;years, having been called
out of this1-world1 to 'his eternal
home on his 73rd birthday.
He 'was confirmed April 10, 1892
He married Miss Anna Sehwend-
inger Feb. 22:, 1906. Four .child¬
ren were (born unto them. They
lived on a farm northeast of Oak
Harbor. On coming to this vicini-
tyt, they united with' the local St.
John's Ev. Lutheran Church of
Which he remained a faithful
mjember. Pie w*|s also a member
of the iS(t. John's Brotherhood. It
was his custom to be in ehurdh on
the Lord's Day to confess Christ
with the congregation and to edi¬
fy his soul with the Word of God.
He was also a frequent guest at
the Lord's table. A& he was a be¬
liever in Christ, we comfort our¬
selves with the thought that his
soul ip now with the Lord.
Besides [his sorrowing wife, he
leaves to mourn <his departure
two daughters, Mna Otto Klick-
man, Toledo, and Mrs. W. F. Deit-
rich, Cleveland; two sons, Henry
and Louis F., Oak Harbor; one
jbrot'her, Fred, Graytown, thirteen
•grandchildren and many other re¬
latives and friends. May God com¬
fort them and be with them on
their pilgrimage through life.
Funeral services were held
Monday afternoon at the -St. John
Ev. Lutheran Church. Pastors of
(the church officiated. Interment
[was made in Union Cemetery.
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Mam Arndt
tet
Funeral services for William
A. Arndt, 73, Rt. 1, Oak Harbor
were held Monday afternoon at
the Robinson funeral home and St.
John'is Lutheran Church. Dr. B. F
Brandt and the Rev. w. F. Head-
Viann officiated. Burial was in
Mnion cemetery. /-^r/f57
Mr. Arndt died unexpectedly
Thursday in Magruder hospital
where he had been admitted a
short time earlier for medical care.
A farmer, Mr. Arndt w?ts born
I Jan. 18, 1878 in Graytown, - the
I son of Fred and Eva Arndt. Feb.
122, W06 he married Anna Sch-
wendinger of Fremont. His resi¬
dence was on Route 1.
Siurviving besides his widow are
two daughters, Mrs. Otto Klick-
nan, Toledo, and Mrs. W. F. Diet-
ich, Cleveland; two sons, Henry
md Louis, both of Oak Harbor; a
xrother, Fred Arndt, Graytown;
and 13 grandchildren.