A Lineage memorial site

The Loso / Arnholm Family

Three generations of central Vermont, anchored on Robert Fred Loso Sr. (Plainfield 1927, d. 2012) and Hope A. Arnholm Loso (Barre 1925, d. 2024), married at First Presbyterian Church of Barre on Hope's twenty-fifth birthday in 1950. Hope's father Charles Arthur Arnholm Sr. was born in Copenhagen Denmark in 1891; her maternal Trombly line is the anglicized French-Canadian Tremblay. Robert's Loso paternal line crosses Lake Champlain from Beekmantown New York, with the French-Canadian Beauval maiden name confirming its origin. The lineage descends through Kathie Loso MacInnes and Barry MacInnes to Kerrie MacInnes (partner of Jason Hindman), and to her daughter Pearl Hope Hindman, named for Hope. Built from Hope's 2024 obituary, Robert's 2012 Times Argus obituary preserved on Find a Grave, and thirteen Find a Grave memorials.

A story from the family

Hillcrest Lot 43

1944 to 2024
Hope Cemetery in Barre is internationally famous for granite carving. The markers there are art. Inside one lot, Hillcrest 43, three generations of Arnholms lie together with the Loso son-in-law who married into them: Charles Arthur Arnholm Sr. (d. 1944), his second wife Merena Fisher Arnholm (d. 1984), their daughter Merena M. Arnholm (d. 1999), Robert Fred Loso Sr. (d. 2012), and presumably Hope Arnholm Loso (d. 2024). Robert had his own family plot at Plainmont Cemetery in East Montpelier, where his parents and grandparents are buried. He chose Hope Cemetery to lie alongside his wife.

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The line

From immigrants to the next generation.

Most recent dated event

2024

death

People involved: Hope A. (Arnholm) Loso

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