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Thomas H. Atteberry of Hampton, a former Coon Rapids businessman, died as home Saturday, March 18, 1950. Funeral services were held Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 in the Christian church with a pastor, Rev. Routh, in charge.
Mrs. J. W. Russell and Mrs. Bob Perkins sang two duets, with Mrs. Russell playing the piano accompaniment.
Casket bearers were W. R. Harvey, Milo Dailey sr., Lott Conner, Ed Baker, Otis Teter and John Parker. Interment was in the Coon Rapids rapid cemetery.
Thomas Attlleberry was the son of Zeth and Anna Atteberry, born December 24th, 1877, at Carroll, and grew to manhood in Carroll county.
He was married to Maude Connors in 1891 at Guthrie Center and to this union were born two children, Harold and Garnet.
He is survived by his wife and two children; two brothers, Zeth of Carroll and John of Goldfield, and many relatives.
He had been a member of the Christian church since 1895.
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Thomas H. Atteberry of Hampton, a former Coon Rapids businessman, died as home Saturday, March 18, 1950. Funeral services were held Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 in the Christian church with a pastor, Rev. Routh, in charge.
Mrs. J. W. Russell and Mrs. Bob Perkins sang two duets, with Mrs. Russell playing the piano accompaniment.
Casket bearers were W. R. Harvey, Milo Dailey sr., Lott Conner, Ed Baker, Otis Teter and John Parker. Interment was in the Coon Rapids rapid cemetery.
Thomas Attlleberry was the son of Zeth and Anna Atteberry, born December 24th, 1877, at Carroll, and grew to manhood in Carroll county.
He was married to Maude Connors in 1891 at Guthrie Center and to this union were born two children, Harold and Garnet.
He is survived by his wife and two children; two brothers, Zeth of Carroll and John of Goldfield, and many relatives.
He had been a member of the Christian church since 1895.
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