Payette County ID Archives Obituaries.....Arrendiell, Schuyler Colfax 1926
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The Payette Independent 1-7-1926
The Payette Independent
Payette, Idaho
Thursday, January 7, 1926
 
DEATH OF S. C. ARRENDIELL

Schuyler Colfax Arrendiell was born in Mountain City, Tenn., November 8, 1868 
and died at the Veterans' Hospital in Boise on January 5, 1926, death coming 
as the result of a long illness which necessitated an operation from which he 
never properly rallied.

Mr. Arrendiell, who came of an old Southern family, originally of French 
descent, grew to manhood in the place of his birth, where on February 16, 
1892, he was married to Miss Mattie Morley. Shortly after their marriage the 
couple moved to Oklahoma, where they lived for fifteen years, when they moved 
to New Mexico. In 1912 they came to Payette, where Mrs. Arrendiell's mother 
Mrs. Brannock and her husband made their home.

When, in 1898, America went to war with Spain, Mr. Arrendeill made instant 
response to his country's need of men, serving throughout the war. Besides 
being a Veteran of Foreign Wars he was a member of the American Legion, and of 
the Masonic and K of P Orders. By profession he was a farmer, one of those men 
who love the soil, and who, loving it, seemed to have the power to make it 
yield them abundance. Although Mr. Arrendiell had no children of his own, he 
loved all children, and might always be found - himself never idle - with an 
admiring circle of little ones, who hearkened breathlessly to his wonderful 
tales of bird and beast, or of his own picturesque boyhood. He was a dutiful 
son, both to his own parents, and to his wife's mother whom he regarded as his 
own, a loving husband, and a friend loyal even to death. Long will his memory 
live in the hearts of those who knew and honored him.

Besides his widow and mother-in-law, Mr. Arrendiell is survived by four 
brothers and two sisters, all residents outside of the State.

The funeral will be in charge of the Masons at the Methodist Church at 2:30 
Friday afternoon and interment will be made in Riverside Cemetery. 

(The Payette Independent, Thursday, January 14, 1926)

CARD OF THANKS
We wish to express our heartfelt thanks in our many friends for their deeds of 
kindness, and workds of sympathy, also for the beauriful floral pieces at the 
time of illness and death of our husband and son.

Especially do we thank the American Legion, The Knights of Pythias, and the 
Masonic Order. 
Mrs. S. C. Arrendiell and Mrs. Lou Brannock 



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