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- EARL ARNETT, 76, Miami Co. Native
Earl Arnett, 76, of 911 Young Street, died of a heart condition at 3 :40 p.m. Sunday at Piqua Memorial Hospital where he had been a patient thr ee days. He had been in failing health seven years.
Born in Pottsdam Aug. 14, 1883, he was the son of William and Mary Ja ne Wissinger Arnett. He attended Miami County schools and was marri ed at Troy in 1908 to Rose Bond. He was a member of the Evangelical Unit ed Brethren Church.
He had lived in Piqua since 1935 and was employed at the French Oil M ill Machinery Co.
Surviving are his wife, Rose; two sons, Lester Arnett of Troy and M/S gt. John William Arnett, stationed at Fort Riley, Kan.; four daughters, Mr s. Elwood Marlow (Nellie) of Piqua, Mrs. Norbert Cruea (Opal) of Rural Rou te, Covington, Mrs. Wayne Black (Goldie) of Sacramento, Calif., and Mrs. T homas Mills (Doris) of Troy, and a sister, Miss Grace Arnett of Piqu a. He was preceded in death by two sons, Kenneth and Carol; three brothers and two sisters.
The Rev. Eugene Griffith will conduct services at 2 p.m. Wednesd ay at the Madison-Krabill Home for Funerals with burial in Miami Memori al Park, north of Covington.
Friends may call after 3 p.m.
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