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Arthur C. Duncan

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Arthur C. Duncan

Birth
Teller County, Colorado, USA
Death
24 Sep 1927 (aged 28)
San Francisco, San Francisco County, California, USA
Burial
Reno, Washoe County, Nevada, USA Add to Map
Plot
Maple Lawn
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From the Reno Evening Gazette, Tuesday, September 27, 1927, page 2:

ARTHUR DUNCAN TO REST HERE

The body of Arthur C. Duncan, former University of Nevada student who died in San Francisco Saturday morning, arrived in Reno this morning, and the funeral will be held tomorrow afternoon at the Ross-Burke chapel, with Rev. William Moll Case officiating. Interment will be in the Mountain View Cemetery.

Duncan was an engineering student in 1924, and was a member of the Alpha Tau Omega fraternity. Three years ago he left to take a position with the Pacific Telegraph and Telephone Company in San Francisco.

For several years Duncan was affected with heart trouble, and an infected tooth brought about complications that proved fatal.

Surviving are his mother, Mrs. F. M. Duncan of San Francisco, one brother, Harry Duncan of San Francisco, and a sister, Mrs. Paul Missimer of Reno.
From the Reno Evening Gazette, Tuesday, September 27, 1927, page 2:

ARTHUR DUNCAN TO REST HERE

The body of Arthur C. Duncan, former University of Nevada student who died in San Francisco Saturday morning, arrived in Reno this morning, and the funeral will be held tomorrow afternoon at the Ross-Burke chapel, with Rev. William Moll Case officiating. Interment will be in the Mountain View Cemetery.

Duncan was an engineering student in 1924, and was a member of the Alpha Tau Omega fraternity. Three years ago he left to take a position with the Pacific Telegraph and Telephone Company in San Francisco.

For several years Duncan was affected with heart trouble, and an infected tooth brought about complications that proved fatal.

Surviving are his mother, Mrs. F. M. Duncan of San Francisco, one brother, Harry Duncan of San Francisco, and a sister, Mrs. Paul Missimer of Reno.


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