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Source: Crawfordsville Daily News-Review June 4, 1901

Arista Inlow, a former resident of Crawfordsville, died Saturday night at his home in Decatur, Ill. The remains were brought here on the five o'clock train this afternoon and taken to the First ME Church where the funeral service was conducted by Rev. SW Goss. The burial took place at Oak Hill. The deceased was raised in the city and was well and favorably known. About 15 years ago he was married to Miss Uda Guthrie who survives him together with two children. Mr. Inlow lived at Lafayette for a time, but about one year ago removed to Decatur, Ill, where he was engaged in the grocery business. His demise was due to dropsy, his affliction being one of long standing - kbz


Source: Crawfordsville Weekly Journal Friday, 7 June 1901

Word has been received here of the death at Decatur, Ill., of Arista Inlow. The body was brought here Tuesday. After a short service at the First M. E. Church the body was deposited in the receiving vault at Oak Hill, the interment to take place at a later day. The deceased was raised in this city and was here married to Miss Uda Guthrie, daughter of Silas Guthrie. She survives him. He was a member of the Modern Woodmen in which order he had $3,000 insurance. -s

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