Anita (Arundel) Meek
Honor Code SignatorySigned 15 Jan 2016 | 3,632 contributions | 186 thank-yous | 973 connections
Anita Carol Arundel was born to Clifford Arundel and Leona Margaret Baxter in 1948 in Brooks, Alberta, Canada.[1]
Anita Carol Arundel and Ronald Roy Hoover, son of Owen Clarke Hoover and Lluvia Daisy Millham, were married 10 Jun 1967 in St Albert, Alberta, Canada.[2]
Anita & Ron went separate ways in 1969 and divorced in 1970 in Edmonton, Alberta[3]
Anita Carol (Arundel) Hoover and Larry Dean Meek, son of Galer Dean Meek and Eilene May Cheverton, were married 10 Aug 1970 in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.[4]
Digital Afterlife: In the event of my death, I would like all of the profiles for people not living that I manage alone to be changed to Open. Space pages that I have created can all be changed to Open. If I missed anything (and for the still living profiles on my Watchlist), I ask that they are managed by Team Wiki or a WikiTree Leader at the discretion of WikiTree. Thank you! Arundel-166 16:43, 2 September 2023 (UTC)
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While merging O'Brien-2867 I accidentally deleted his original Biography and Source texts. While reviewing the change files I noted that you had edited his Biography. Could I retrieve this info. from you or alternately can you suggest a method of retrieval? Thanking you in advance, John
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