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Arthur Walker Fuller

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Arthur Walker Fuller

Birth
Death
28 Jul 1929 (aged 43)
Moline, Rock Island County, Illinois, USA
Burial
Colona, Henry County, Illinois, USA Add to Map
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Arthur Fuller Dies Suddenly. Employee of Deere Harvester Plant Victim of Heart Attack.

"East Moline, July 26 --- Arthur Fuller, 44, of 745 Twenty-fourth street, East Moline, died suddenly as he was preparing to rise shortly before 6 this morning. Apparently in the best of health, Mr. Fuller awakened about 5:30. It being somewhat earlier than his usual rising time, he informed his wife that he believed he would remain in bed a few minutes longer. He went back to sleep and never awakened.

"Dr. J. H. Fowler was called and pronounced the man a victim of heart disease. Mrs. Fuller informed the physician that her husband had never complained of any illness and had never been treated for heart trouble. An inquest was scheduled to be held this afternoon in the Angevine funeral home where the body was removed.

"Arthur Fuller was born near Colona Aug. 15, 1885. He had been a resident of this vicinity since birth and had lived in East Moline during the last ten years. He was employed at the John Deere Harvester plant in East Moline.

"His widow, who was Nellie Snodgrass before her marriage fifteen years ago, survives as do also five young children, Nellie, Roena, John, William and Verne [sic, Fern] Lavina, all at home.

"The body will remain at the Angevine chapel pending completion of funeral arrangements
Arthur Fuller Dies Suddenly. Employee of Deere Harvester Plant Victim of Heart Attack.

"East Moline, July 26 --- Arthur Fuller, 44, of 745 Twenty-fourth street, East Moline, died suddenly as he was preparing to rise shortly before 6 this morning. Apparently in the best of health, Mr. Fuller awakened about 5:30. It being somewhat earlier than his usual rising time, he informed his wife that he believed he would remain in bed a few minutes longer. He went back to sleep and never awakened.

"Dr. J. H. Fowler was called and pronounced the man a victim of heart disease. Mrs. Fuller informed the physician that her husband had never complained of any illness and had never been treated for heart trouble. An inquest was scheduled to be held this afternoon in the Angevine funeral home where the body was removed.

"Arthur Fuller was born near Colona Aug. 15, 1885. He had been a resident of this vicinity since birth and had lived in East Moline during the last ten years. He was employed at the John Deere Harvester plant in East Moline.

"His widow, who was Nellie Snodgrass before her marriage fifteen years ago, survives as do also five young children, Nellie, Roena, John, William and Verne [sic, Fern] Lavina, all at home.

"The body will remain at the Angevine chapel pending completion of funeral arrangements


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