He was born in England 75 years ago, and came to this country and Quincy when a young man, and was a stone and brick contractor. He left Quincy five years ago, for Chicago.
[Left to mourn are] two daughters: Miss Ruth Arlington of Chicago, and Mrs. Helen Dridos of Quincy; and one son, Roy Arlington of Oklahoma. The body will be brought to this city, for burial.
- The Quincy Whig-Journal, Quincy Illinois; Wednesday, January 21, 1925; page 3. [A second obit mentioned seven grandchildren.]
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The funeral of A. M. Arlington, of Chicago, was held Friday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock from the Herman Stormer chapel. The Reverend Robert van Meigs conducted the services.
Interment was in Greenmount cemetery. The casket bearers were: Mike Kostigan, Steve Dridos, Ed Grimmer, S. Moris, M. Milo, and P. Phillips.
- The Quincy Daily Herald, Quincy Illinois; Saturday, January 24, 1925; page 12.
He was born in England 75 years ago, and came to this country and Quincy when a young man, and was a stone and brick contractor. He left Quincy five years ago, for Chicago.
[Left to mourn are] two daughters: Miss Ruth Arlington of Chicago, and Mrs. Helen Dridos of Quincy; and one son, Roy Arlington of Oklahoma. The body will be brought to this city, for burial.
- The Quincy Whig-Journal, Quincy Illinois; Wednesday, January 21, 1925; page 3. [A second obit mentioned seven grandchildren.]
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The funeral of A. M. Arlington, of Chicago, was held Friday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock from the Herman Stormer chapel. The Reverend Robert van Meigs conducted the services.
Interment was in Greenmount cemetery. The casket bearers were: Mike Kostigan, Steve Dridos, Ed Grimmer, S. Moris, M. Milo, and P. Phillips.
- The Quincy Daily Herald, Quincy Illinois; Saturday, January 24, 1925; page 12.
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