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- Nicholas Arrowsmith, 1862 - September 25, 1931. Plot A-153. Son of David M. and Augusta Ann Miller Arrowsmith. Husband of Lena Grace Snyder Arrowsmith. Married October 25, 1911 at Pulaski. New York.
Newspaper Obituary — Friday, September 25, 1931 Oswego Palladium Times — Oswego, New York — Dies at Pulaski Home on Friday — Nicholas Arrowsmith Was Prominent New Jersey Business Man — Pulaski, September 25 — Nicholas Arrowsmith, former New Jersey business man, died Friday morning at the home of his sister-in-law, Mrs. B. F. Hutchins, Maple Avenue, where he had made his home recently. He had been in poor health for some time, but his condition had not been thought serious. Mr. Arrowsmith was born in Morristown, New Jersey, son of Augusta Miller and David Arrowsmith. He was graduated from the Morristown high school and from a business college in Newark, New Jersey. For 10 years he was employed by the New York and New Jersey Telephone company and at a later period spent 21 years as head of the right of way public service for the electric corporation of Newark. He retired three years ago and since that date had spent his summers in this village. He and Mrs. Arrowsmith had a winter home at Crystal Beach, Florida, but considered Pulaski their permanent home. He was united in marriage with Miss L. Grace Snyder of this village, sister of Mrs. Hutchins, October 25, 1911. In addition to her, he is survived by one brother, Clarence Judd Arrowsmith of Ogallala, Nebraska, and two sisters, Mrs. W. K. Morris of New York City and Miss Maude Arrowsmith of East Orange, New Jersey. Mr. Arrowsmith was a member of St. George Episcopal church of Maplewood, New Jersey, of the Royal Arcanum and B.P.O. Elks, both of Morristown. Funeral services will be at the Hutchins home Monday at 2:30 p.m. with the Rev. Ray Wooton, rector of James Episcopal church, officiating. Burial will be in Pulaski cemetery.
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