Mrs. Dorothy BROTHERTON passed away yesterday afternoon at her home on Eighth street, after having been in frail health for several years, the result of a stroke of apoplexy. As Miss Dorothy BROWN, she came to Steamboat Springs in 1900 from Davenport, Iowa, and a few years later she became the wife of Walter C. BROTHERTON. A daughter was born to her in 1906, but the child lived only a few months. During recent years Mrs. BROTHERTON had made her home with a sister, at Colorado Springs, but she returned here last June, preferring to reside in Steamboat Springs.
Deceased is survived by two sisters and a brother, Mrs. Ada SHANO of Colorado Springs; Mrs. Walter SPENCER, formerly of Craig and now residing at Glenwood Springs, and Albert BROWN, of Girard, Kansas. Mrs. SPENCER arrived on today's train to be present at the funeral, for which arrangements have not yet been completed.
(Published in The Routt County Sentinel (Steamboat Springs, CO), Wednesday, December 26, 1924.)
MRS. DOROTHY BROTHERTON
On December 25 at 4 o'clock in the afternoon Mrs. Dorothy BROTHERTON died at her home in Steamboat Springs. She had been an invalid for three years, the result of a stroke of paralysis. She had made her home in Colorado Springs, recently coming back to Steamboat Springs.
When Miss Lucy CAMPBELL, who had been assisting in the care of Mrs. BROTHERTON, called on her Christmas morning, she noticed that the invalid was in a serious condition, and called in the physician. At the bedside of Mrs. BROTHERTON when she died were Miss Lucy CAMPBELL, Mrs. SCHAFERMEYER and Mrs. LEAVY.
Mrs. BROTHERTON is survived by two sisters, Mrs. Ada SHANO of Colorado Springs, and Mrs. Walter SPENCER of Glenwood SPRINGS, a brother, Albert BROWN of Girard, Kansas.
Mrs. Walter SPENCER came from Glenwood to be present at the funeral which took place from the Heyer mortuary Monday afternoon at 2:30. Rev. C. E. Hardesty of the Methodist church gave the funeral sermon. A large number of friends of the deceased were in attendance. Interment was in the Steamboat Springs cemetery.
(Published in The Steamboat Pilot (Steamboat Springs, CO), Wednesday, December 31, 1924.)
Mrs. Dorothy BROTHERTON passed away yesterday afternoon at her home on Eighth street, after having been in frail health for several years, the result of a stroke of apoplexy. As Miss Dorothy BROWN, she came to Steamboat Springs in 1900 from Davenport, Iowa, and a few years later she became the wife of Walter C. BROTHERTON. A daughter was born to her in 1906, but the child lived only a few months. During recent years Mrs. BROTHERTON had made her home with a sister, at Colorado Springs, but she returned here last June, preferring to reside in Steamboat Springs.
Deceased is survived by two sisters and a brother, Mrs. Ada SHANO of Colorado Springs; Mrs. Walter SPENCER, formerly of Craig and now residing at Glenwood Springs, and Albert BROWN, of Girard, Kansas. Mrs. SPENCER arrived on today's train to be present at the funeral, for which arrangements have not yet been completed.
(Published in The Routt County Sentinel (Steamboat Springs, CO), Wednesday, December 26, 1924.)
MRS. DOROTHY BROTHERTON
On December 25 at 4 o'clock in the afternoon Mrs. Dorothy BROTHERTON died at her home in Steamboat Springs. She had been an invalid for three years, the result of a stroke of paralysis. She had made her home in Colorado Springs, recently coming back to Steamboat Springs.
When Miss Lucy CAMPBELL, who had been assisting in the care of Mrs. BROTHERTON, called on her Christmas morning, she noticed that the invalid was in a serious condition, and called in the physician. At the bedside of Mrs. BROTHERTON when she died were Miss Lucy CAMPBELL, Mrs. SCHAFERMEYER and Mrs. LEAVY.
Mrs. BROTHERTON is survived by two sisters, Mrs. Ada SHANO of Colorado Springs, and Mrs. Walter SPENCER of Glenwood SPRINGS, a brother, Albert BROWN of Girard, Kansas.
Mrs. Walter SPENCER came from Glenwood to be present at the funeral which took place from the Heyer mortuary Monday afternoon at 2:30. Rev. C. E. Hardesty of the Methodist church gave the funeral sermon. A large number of friends of the deceased were in attendance. Interment was in the Steamboat Springs cemetery.
(Published in The Steamboat Pilot (Steamboat Springs, CO), Wednesday, December 31, 1924.)
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