Arlington Journal
JACK ROSE PASSES AWAY
Jack Rose died Wednesday morning, September 12th, at the home of his brother, Web Rose, after a long illness. Mr. Rose was born and reared in this community and had many friends who mourn his loss. He was a soldier in the World War and had always served his community faithfully and well.
Jack Rose leaves four brothers and three sisters, as follows: Jim Rose, of Curve, Tennessee; Web and Charles Rose of Arlington and Wyth Rose of Dallas; Mrs. Knox of Colorado, Mrs. Baldwin and Miss Mann Rose of Kingsville, Texas.
Funeral services were conducted at the home of his brother, Web Rose, on West Abram street, Wednesday afternoon at five o'clock, with a large number of friends present. Rev. S. M. Bennett, pastor of the First Presbyterian Church, conducted the services. The body was laid to rest in Parkdale Cemetery.
Arlington Journal
JACK ROSE PASSES AWAY
Jack Rose died Wednesday morning, September 12th, at the home of his brother, Web Rose, after a long illness. Mr. Rose was born and reared in this community and had many friends who mourn his loss. He was a soldier in the World War and had always served his community faithfully and well.
Jack Rose leaves four brothers and three sisters, as follows: Jim Rose, of Curve, Tennessee; Web and Charles Rose of Arlington and Wyth Rose of Dallas; Mrs. Knox of Colorado, Mrs. Baldwin and Miss Mann Rose of Kingsville, Texas.
Funeral services were conducted at the home of his brother, Web Rose, on West Abram street, Wednesday afternoon at five o'clock, with a large number of friends present. Rev. S. M. Bennett, pastor of the First Presbyterian Church, conducted the services. The body was laid to rest in Parkdale Cemetery.
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