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Leonard Paul Arterburn

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Leonard Paul Arterburn

Birth
Drumright, Creek County, Oklahoma, USA
Death
11 Aug 2007 (aged 81)
Shreveport, Caddo Parish, Louisiana, USA
Burial
Pollok, Angelina County, Texas, USA Add to Map
Plot
K-19-8
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Services: August 15, 2007, Gipson Funeral Home Chapel
Officiate: Rev. Leroy Bowley
Interment: Gann Cemetery
Age: 81
Residence: Gary, Texas, past 12 years, formerly a longtime resident of Baytown, TX
Father: E. F. Arterburn, Sr.
Mother: Margaret (Ellison)
Occupation: retired machinist for Rohm and Haas Texas, Inc. following more than 30 years of service
Military: U S Army during the Korean Conflict
Member:
-Elks Lodge in Baytoen
-Springs of the Living Water Pentecostal Church

Survivors:
wife of 36 years, Frances Arterburn
Sons and daughters-in-law,
-Bill and Doris Robinson
-Kenneth and Lucille Tilton
Daughter, Jill Crowder
Four grandchildren, Andy and Shawna Robinson, Nolan Robinson, Tracie Ashley and Jack Crowder
Four great-grandchildren, Jacob Robinson, Josie Berge, Justin Robinson and Tripp Hatcher
Brothers and sisters-in-law,
-E F, Jr. and Joyce Arterburn
-D C and Dorothy Arterburn

Gipson Funeral Home, directorsLEONARD PAUL ARTERBURN, 81, of Gary, Texas, was born July 31, 1926, in Drumright, Oklahoma, the son of the late Margaret (Ellison) and E. F. Arterburn, Sr. He passed away on Saturday, August 11, 2007, in the Shreveport Veterans Administration hospital.

Mr. Arterburn was a retired machinist for Rohm and Haas Texas, Inc., following more than 30 years of service. He served his country in the United States Army during the World War II conflict. Mr. Arterburn was a member of the Elks Lodge in Baytown. He was also a member of the Springs of the Living Water Pentecostal Church. Formerly a longtime resident of Baytown, Mr. Arterburn had resided in Gary for the past 12 years.

Survivors at the time of his death include his wife of 36 years, Frances Arterburn of Gary, sons and daughters-in-law, Bill and Doris Robinson of Lusk, Wyoming, and Kenneth and Lucille Tilton of Gary, daughter, Jill Crowder of Baytown, four grandchildren, Andy and Shawna Robinson, Nolan Robinson, Tracie Ashley and Jack Crowder, III; four great grandchildren, Jacob Robinson, Josie Berge, Justin Robinson & Tripp Hatcher; brothers and sisters in law, E.F., Jr. and Joyce Arterburn of Lubbock, D.C. and Dorothy Arterburn of Amarillo, as well as numerous nieces, nephews and other relatives.

He graduated from Ranger High School in Ranger, Tx, with the Class of 1945 and was active in the sports of football and basketball.
Services: August 15, 2007, Gipson Funeral Home Chapel
Officiate: Rev. Leroy Bowley
Interment: Gann Cemetery
Age: 81
Residence: Gary, Texas, past 12 years, formerly a longtime resident of Baytown, TX
Father: E. F. Arterburn, Sr.
Mother: Margaret (Ellison)
Occupation: retired machinist for Rohm and Haas Texas, Inc. following more than 30 years of service
Military: U S Army during the Korean Conflict
Member:
-Elks Lodge in Baytoen
-Springs of the Living Water Pentecostal Church

Survivors:
wife of 36 years, Frances Arterburn
Sons and daughters-in-law,
-Bill and Doris Robinson
-Kenneth and Lucille Tilton
Daughter, Jill Crowder
Four grandchildren, Andy and Shawna Robinson, Nolan Robinson, Tracie Ashley and Jack Crowder
Four great-grandchildren, Jacob Robinson, Josie Berge, Justin Robinson and Tripp Hatcher
Brothers and sisters-in-law,
-E F, Jr. and Joyce Arterburn
-D C and Dorothy Arterburn

Gipson Funeral Home, directorsLEONARD PAUL ARTERBURN, 81, of Gary, Texas, was born July 31, 1926, in Drumright, Oklahoma, the son of the late Margaret (Ellison) and E. F. Arterburn, Sr. He passed away on Saturday, August 11, 2007, in the Shreveport Veterans Administration hospital.

Mr. Arterburn was a retired machinist for Rohm and Haas Texas, Inc., following more than 30 years of service. He served his country in the United States Army during the World War II conflict. Mr. Arterburn was a member of the Elks Lodge in Baytown. He was also a member of the Springs of the Living Water Pentecostal Church. Formerly a longtime resident of Baytown, Mr. Arterburn had resided in Gary for the past 12 years.

Survivors at the time of his death include his wife of 36 years, Frances Arterburn of Gary, sons and daughters-in-law, Bill and Doris Robinson of Lusk, Wyoming, and Kenneth and Lucille Tilton of Gary, daughter, Jill Crowder of Baytown, four grandchildren, Andy and Shawna Robinson, Nolan Robinson, Tracie Ashley and Jack Crowder, III; four great grandchildren, Jacob Robinson, Josie Berge, Justin Robinson & Tripp Hatcher; brothers and sisters in law, E.F., Jr. and Joyce Arterburn of Lubbock, D.C. and Dorothy Arterburn of Amarillo, as well as numerous nieces, nephews and other relatives.

He graduated from Ranger High School in Ranger, Tx, with the Class of 1945 and was active in the sports of football and basketball.


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