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<br />F, ,1llk N Carvet)1; <br />- 9/1 20 <br />W3S I~lid to rest, I"riday, Sep- <br />teml;er 10, in Green Mountain <br />Ct'mett'r,\', be.3ide his fc:th~r. <br />maltier ancllittle daughter, wit- <br />nessed by ;;everal/hundred of the <br />people of LOlJiHville, \, ho held <br />I tt\e departed in the highest es- <br />teem, as a fellow citizen, friend <br />and neighbor. <br />He was born in Boone county, <br />Iowa, where he received his <br />education. and started work in <br />fl coal mine, coming to Louis. <br />vllle with his parenl~ in 1890, <br />and ha~ since made his homa <br />here. <br />In 1895, he was married to <br />Mary McElrov, five daughters <br />four of whom are living, werr <br />born to this union, Besides l1i,~ <br />wife rlnd daughters, he ie3veE ;1 <br />brolher. Arthur Carvet.h, :'and <br />two sisters, MrS Eberhardt uf <br />Des Moines, and Mrs 0 C HalJi. <br />illun of Denver, <br />Although, c )ntinuing hiE <br />work in the mine, he was <br />~Ipflrlner in the Carvetl-~ Brus. & <br />Dalby Store, He 'belonged ll, <br />no fraternal order, but left ill- <br />C e+/' su)'ance for his family. - <br />a y.. V ~ The pall bearel s were Georgf' <br />Kennedy. C W Taylor, Gear f <br />Ellsberry, Joseph Jordan, <br />James Wardle, ,Ed Gihbs, <br /> <br />l=' y- cvvA <br />::. "p Q '(' t V\ eV- V\.J <br />C<^.rve~ 'B (/"'05, ~ <br />1>"",1 kif <; t~ <br /> <br />\--- <br />I -.- ..-r-----...,~.,..........~ ',,' I <br />'- . . '1.. " . <br />