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Ellis County Obituary
Shattuck Memorial Cemetery

aka IOOF

LEAH EHRLICH ARNBRECHT

18 Nov 1896 - 3 Jun 1980

© Northwest Oklahoman and Ellis County News
Jun 20, 1980
Reprinted with permission
Submitted by: Janet Flickinger


Born Nov. 18, 1896 in Lehigh, Marion Co., KS
Died June 3, 1980 in Shattuck, Ellis Co., OK

According to the NWO on June 20, 1980, page 2: Funeral services for Mrs. Leah Arnbrecht were held Tuesday, June 5, 1980 at the Shattuck Seventh-day Adventist Church. Burial was in the Shattuck Memorial Cemetery under the direction of Mason Funeral Home, Shattuck. Mrs. Arnbrecht died June 3.

Leah (Ehrlich) Arnbrecht, born to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ehrlich, was united in marriage to Sam Arnbrecht Jan. 14, 1922, in Arnett, OK. To this union was born one son, Oscar, in 1924 who died in the service of his country on Feb. 27, 1945.

Survivors include three nieces, Leona Kline, Esther Schoenhals, and Irene Laubhan, two nephews, Harry Laubhan, Wichita, Ks. and Fred Laubhan, Gage; one sister-in-law, Esther Arnbrecht, Gage; 3 nieces and one nephew of the Arnbrecht side, Mrs. G. W. Williams, Mrs. Jess Brown, Mrs. Carl Schmidt, and Herbert Arnbrecht, all of Woodward.

Buried in the Shattuck Memorial Cemetery located on the south side of Shattuck, OK along Hwy 283.


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