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Louis H. Arrild

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Louis H. Arrild

Birth
California, USA
Death
29 Apr 1903 (aged 18)
Bodie, Mono County, California, USA
Burial
Bodie, Mono County, California, USA Add to Map
Plot
Miners Union Section
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DIED.

Louis Hansen Arrild, the only son of Andrew P. and Lena C. arrild, died Wednesday at 5 a.m. of diabetes. He was born on the 27th day of August 1884, and was a member of the Bodie Lodge No. 143, A.O.U.W. and Bodie Labor Union by which orders he was laid to rest Thursday at 2 p.m. Louie, as he was known by all, had lived in Bodie since infancy, had attended the public school, whose flag floated at half-mast, and later had been an employee of his father, on the tailings pond. He joined the A.O.U.W. in October 1902, and was insured in favor of his parents in the sum of $2,000 and during his membership in that order missed but one meeting. He was a quiet, well meaning young man respected by all, the only son of devoted parents, whose loss can never be replaced; besides his parents he leaves a sister, Mrs. Jas. Currie, to mourn his loss.

We have met together
Midst the Anchor and the Shield
And the charity you gaveth
Unto you the Savior yield.

(Bridgeport Chronicle-Union, 5/2/1903, Saturday)

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The following was originally posted by Lonnie DeCloedt:

Son of Andrew Peder Arrild and Sine Louise Catherine Stenderup; brother of Ella C. Arrild who married James E. Currie.

Epitaph:
He shall sleep but not forever.
DIED.

Louis Hansen Arrild, the only son of Andrew P. and Lena C. arrild, died Wednesday at 5 a.m. of diabetes. He was born on the 27th day of August 1884, and was a member of the Bodie Lodge No. 143, A.O.U.W. and Bodie Labor Union by which orders he was laid to rest Thursday at 2 p.m. Louie, as he was known by all, had lived in Bodie since infancy, had attended the public school, whose flag floated at half-mast, and later had been an employee of his father, on the tailings pond. He joined the A.O.U.W. in October 1902, and was insured in favor of his parents in the sum of $2,000 and during his membership in that order missed but one meeting. He was a quiet, well meaning young man respected by all, the only son of devoted parents, whose loss can never be replaced; besides his parents he leaves a sister, Mrs. Jas. Currie, to mourn his loss.

We have met together
Midst the Anchor and the Shield
And the charity you gaveth
Unto you the Savior yield.

(Bridgeport Chronicle-Union, 5/2/1903, Saturday)

*****
The following was originally posted by Lonnie DeCloedt:

Son of Andrew Peder Arrild and Sine Louise Catherine Stenderup; brother of Ella C. Arrild who married James E. Currie.

Epitaph:
He shall sleep but not forever.


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