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Arthur L. Allbee

Aberdeen, SD

1937, 1793, Lodge, SP-4,
1940, 1793, Lodge, SP-4,

From Obituary:

Arthur L. Allbee, age 84, of St. Paul died July 26, 2004 Prescott Valley, Yavapai, Arizona.

Arthur was born December 6, 1919. Census record show residency as: 1920 - Montpelier, Edmunds, South Dakota, 1930 - Ipswich, Edmunds, South Dakota, 1940 - Aberdeen, Brown, South Dakota.

Arthur Allbee was preceded in death by wife, Wanda; infant son, Jeffrey Charles. He will be sadly missed by daughter, Bonnie (John Scott) Rice; sons, Ron (Pat) and Russ; 4 grandchildren; 7 great-grandchildren; and by other relatives and friends.

Buried August 2, 2004 Riverview Cemetery, Saint Paul, Ramsey, Minnesota


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