Archibald Reed Page (1876-1945) obituary
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Archibald Reed Page (1876-1945) obituary
Summary
Archibald Reed Page (1876-1945) obituary is an obituary[1].
Key Facts
- Archibald Reed Page (1876-1945) obituary's image is recorded as Archibald Reed Page (1876-1945) obituary in the Middletown Times Herald of Middletown, New York on August 9, 1945.png[2].
- Archibald Reed Page (1876-1945) obituary's instance of is recorded as obituary[3].
- Archibald Reed Page (1876-1945) obituary's location is recorded as Port Jervis[4].
- Archibald Reed Page (1876-1945) obituary's publication date is recorded as +1945-08-09T00:00:00Z[5].
- Archibald Reed Page (1876-1945) obituary's main subject is recorded as Archibald Reed Page[6].
- Archibald Reed Page (1876-1945) obituary's main subject is recorded as Westbrookville[7].
- Archibald Reed Page (1876-1945) obituary's main subject is recorded as Westbrookville Cemetery[8].
- Archibald Reed Page (1876-1945) obituary's main subject is recorded as Westbrookville United Methodist Church[9].
- Archibald Reed Page (1876-1945) obituary's published in is recorded as Times Herald-Record[10].
- Archibald Reed Page (1876-1945) obituary's title is recorded as Archibald R. Page[11].
- Archibald Reed Page (1876-1945) obituary's first line is recorded as Archibald R. Page, a farmer and life resident of Westbrookville, died yesterday at Horton Hospital, Middletown, after a long illness.[12].
- Archibald Reed Page (1876-1945) obituary's last line is recorded as Friends may call tomorrow evening at the Terwilliger-Woolsey Funeral Chapel, forty-one Front street, Port Jervis.[13].
- Archibald Reed Page (1876-1945) obituary's quotation or excerpt is recorded as Archibald R. Page. Port Jervis, New York. Archibald R. Page, a farmer and life resident of Westbrookville, died yesterday at Horton Hospital, Middletown, after a long illness. He was sixty-nine. Mr. Page was born in Westbrookville on May second 1846, a son of Archibald and Josephine Culver Page. He was married to the former Viola McDonald on September eighth, 1891 at Cuddebackville. Surviving are his wife, eight daughters, Mrs. Genevieve Scott of Scotia, Miss Elsie Page of Schenectady, Mrs. Bessie Goergen, Mrs. Ardeth Logana, and Ms. Bernice Page, all of Westbrookville, Mrs. Vera Potts and Mrs. Olive Bedford of Kings Park, L. I., and Mrs. Peggy Quinn of Wurtsboro; three sons, Edwin R. and Lloyd L. both of Westbrookville, and Robert C., with the Army in the Pacific; and two sisters. Mrs. Charles Ashworth of Westbrookville and Mrs. Elnora Case of Wurtsboro. He also leaves thirteen grandchildren. Funeral services will be conducted Saturday afternoon at two o'clock in the Westbrookville Methodist Church with the Rev. Robert Bowering officiating. Burial will be in Westbrookville Cemetery. Friends may call tomorrow evening at the Terwilliger-Woolsey Funeral Chapel, forty-one Front street, Port Jervis.[14].