Wednesday, January 8, 1941
FREDERICK ARGUE DIES
Funeral services for Former
Lockport Barber Tomorrow.
LOCKPORT-Funeral services
for Frederick Argue, 62 years old,
16 Waterman street, this city, who
died Monday night in Millard Fillmore
hospital, Buffalo, will be held
tomorrow at. 2 p. m. from the Prudden
Funeral parlor, 242 Genesee
street. Interment will be In Glenwood
cemetery.
Mr. Argue was born in Canada
but spent most of his life in Lockport.
He is survived by his wife,
Mrs. Louise Bowers Argue; three
sons, Dr. John F. Argue, Wilson;
Harold S. Argue. Naperville. Ill,
and Elton V. Argue. Lockport; two
sisters. Mrs. Charles Finley and
Mrs. Thomas Wyles. and a brother,
Samuel T. Argue, all of Lockport.
LOCKPORT ( N Y ) UNION-SUN AND JOURNAL,
TUESDAY EVENING, JANUARY 7, 1941
Frederick Argue Dies
In Buffalo Hospital
Frederick Argue, 62, of 16 Waterman
street, for many years operator
of a barber shop on Buffalo street,
died Monday night at Millard Fillmore
hospital, Buffalo, alter a long
illness.
Born in Canada, Mr. Argue came
to Lockport when he was 10 years
old. He was a member of the First
Baptist church.
Survivors Include his wife, Mrs.
Louise Bowers Argue; three sons.
Dr. John F. Argue, Wilson: Harold
S. Argue, Naperville, Ill., and Elton
V. Argue, Lockport; two sisters. Mrs.
Charles Finley and Mrs. Thomas
Wyles; a brother, Samuel T. Argue
and a granddaughter, Susan Argue;
all of Lockport.
Services will be held at the Prudden
Funeral home, 242 Genesee
street, at 2 o'clock Thursday. Burial
will be in Olenwood cemetery.
Wednesday, January 8, 1941
FREDERICK ARGUE DIES
Funeral services for Former
Lockport Barber Tomorrow.
LOCKPORT-Funeral services
for Frederick Argue, 62 years old,
16 Waterman street, this city, who
died Monday night in Millard Fillmore
hospital, Buffalo, will be held
tomorrow at. 2 p. m. from the Prudden
Funeral parlor, 242 Genesee
street. Interment will be In Glenwood
cemetery.
Mr. Argue was born in Canada
but spent most of his life in Lockport.
He is survived by his wife,
Mrs. Louise Bowers Argue; three
sons, Dr. John F. Argue, Wilson;
Harold S. Argue. Naperville. Ill,
and Elton V. Argue. Lockport; two
sisters. Mrs. Charles Finley and
Mrs. Thomas Wyles. and a brother,
Samuel T. Argue, all of Lockport.
LOCKPORT ( N Y ) UNION-SUN AND JOURNAL,
TUESDAY EVENING, JANUARY 7, 1941
Frederick Argue Dies
In Buffalo Hospital
Frederick Argue, 62, of 16 Waterman
street, for many years operator
of a barber shop on Buffalo street,
died Monday night at Millard Fillmore
hospital, Buffalo, alter a long
illness.
Born in Canada, Mr. Argue came
to Lockport when he was 10 years
old. He was a member of the First
Baptist church.
Survivors Include his wife, Mrs.
Louise Bowers Argue; three sons.
Dr. John F. Argue, Wilson: Harold
S. Argue, Naperville, Ill., and Elton
V. Argue, Lockport; two sisters. Mrs.
Charles Finley and Mrs. Thomas
Wyles; a brother, Samuel T. Argue
and a granddaughter, Susan Argue;
all of Lockport.
Services will be held at the Prudden
Funeral home, 242 Genesee
street, at 2 o'clock Thursday. Burial
will be in Olenwood cemetery.
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