Surviving are six sons and daughters, Mrs. Annie Bennett and J. I. Arbster of the city, Mrs. Harry Halk of Huntingdon, Frank of Pittsburgh, Mrs. Edith Olewine of Hollidaysburg and Herman J. Arbster, as home, fifteen grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren.
Mrs. Arbster was a member of the Schum Memorial United Brethren church. Friends are being received at the Lafferty funeral home. Interment at Carson Valley Cemetery.
Altoona Mirror November 19, 1940 p. 22
Surviving are six sons and daughters, Mrs. Annie Bennett and J. I. Arbster of the city, Mrs. Harry Halk of Huntingdon, Frank of Pittsburgh, Mrs. Edith Olewine of Hollidaysburg and Herman J. Arbster, as home, fifteen grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren.
Mrs. Arbster was a member of the Schum Memorial United Brethren church. Friends are being received at the Lafferty funeral home. Interment at Carson Valley Cemetery.
Altoona Mirror November 19, 1940 p. 22
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