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Linscheid, Arnold A. (1901-1987)

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&#9679; Arnold A. Linscheid, 86, of Arlington, a retired farmer and brother of Ted Linscheid of Newton, died on Dec. 31 at Cedar Crest Nursing Home, Kingman. Services were held on Jan. 3 at Livingston Funeral Home, Kingman, with Rick Ashley officiating. Burial was in the Arlington Cemetery. Other survivors include one son, Kenneth, of Arlington; one daughter, Mrs. Delbert Brooks of Arlington; three brothers, John of Hutchinson, Harold of McPherson and Elmer of Arlington; one sister, O'tillie Schmidt of Wichita, six grandchildren; and 12 great-grandchildren. Preceding him in death was his wife, the former Alice Webster, in 1973.
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Mennonite Weekly Review obituary: 8 Jan 1987 p. 8

Birth date: 1901

text of obituary:

NEWTON & VICINITY

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● Arnold A. Linscheid, 86, of Arlington, a retired farmer and brother of Ted Linscheid of Newton, died on Dec. 31 at Cedar Crest Nursing Home, Kingman. Services were held on Jan. 3 at Livingston Funeral Home, Kingman, with Rick Ashley officiating. Burial was in the Arlington Cemetery. Other survivors include one son, Kenneth, of Arlington; one daughter, Mrs. Delbert Brooks of Arlington; three brothers, John of Hutchinson, Harold of McPherson and Elmer of Arlington; one sister, O'tillie Schmidt of Wichita, six grandchildren; and 12 great-grandchildren. Preceding him in death was his wife, the former Alice Webster, in 1973.

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