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- The Clifton Advocate (IL) -- Friday 07 Jul 1911
. . . police and has not yet been arrested. The men under arrest are Gene ARBOUR and Joe Jolliver of Kankakee and the third is John Hawiey fonnerly a sojour . . .
The Clifton Advocate (IL) -- Friday 28 Jul 1911
. . . Joseph Joliver and Eugene ARBOUR indicted by grand jury 8 July onthe charge of breaking into the slaughter ho . . .
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Eugene's WWI Draft Registration reports him as being of medium height and medium build with blue eyes and brown hair.
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Kankakee Republican News (IL) -- 13 May 1944
MAN, THROWN OUT OF CAR IN CRASH, DIES -- Eugene Arbour, 69, Falls On His Head; Funeral Is Monday
Eugene Arbour, 69, of 502 Industrial Avenue, Hobbie Heights, died at 10o'clock this morning at St Mary Hospital as a result of head injuries received when two automobiles collided at Chicago Avenue and Chestnut Street, about 5 o'clock yesterday afternoon. One automobile, driven by William Benjamin of 650 Industrial Avenue, was going west, and the other, driven by Naomi York, wife of William York, a student at Olivet College, was going south. Arbour, riding with Benjamin, was thrown out of the car by the impact and was taken to the hospital in an ambulance. The body is at Hertz Memorial Temple, where funeral services will be held at 3:30 Monday afternoon. Friends may call after noon Sunday. Arbour, a retired tiler, was born in Beaverville on 9 Jan 1875, but came to Kankakee while he was aboy and lived most of his life here. In 1892, he married Josephine Guertin who died 13 years ago. He is survived by nine grandchildren, including Mrs. Bertha Cremer with whom he lived; a sister,Mrs.Louise Hoffman, and a brother, Charles Arbour, both of Kankakee; and a stepson, Alvin Guertin.
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