Morning News January 9, 1899
Died. – At her residence in Cripple Creek, Jan. 9, 1899, Ophella Frank, wife of C.A. Ellis. Mrs. Ellis was born in Busil, N.Y., July 11, 1852, and resided in Chautauqua county until 1880, when she came to Colorado. She leaves a husband and one son, Frank A., also a brother, Levant Frank, and two sisters, Mrs. Hattie Lewis and Mrs. Jennie Bates, to mourn her loss.
Morning Times, January 10, 1899
Mrs. Ellis Dead. – Mrs. Ophlia Ellis, wife of M. Frank Ellis, a well known leaser in the Cripple Creek district, died at her home on Eaton avenue yesterday morning from a severe attack of pneumonia, Mr. and Mrs. Ellis came to this camp from Missouri, in 1892. Deceased was 46 years of age, and leaves a son, Frank, aged 25, who is employed at the Colorado smelter, Pueblo. The remains will be interred at Mt. Pisgah at 2 p.m. today. Funeral from family residence.
Morning News January 9, 1899
Died. – At her residence in Cripple Creek, Jan. 9, 1899, Ophella Frank, wife of C.A. Ellis. Mrs. Ellis was born in Busil, N.Y., July 11, 1852, and resided in Chautauqua county until 1880, when she came to Colorado. She leaves a husband and one son, Frank A., also a brother, Levant Frank, and two sisters, Mrs. Hattie Lewis and Mrs. Jennie Bates, to mourn her loss.
Morning Times, January 10, 1899
Mrs. Ellis Dead. – Mrs. Ophlia Ellis, wife of M. Frank Ellis, a well known leaser in the Cripple Creek district, died at her home on Eaton avenue yesterday morning from a severe attack of pneumonia, Mr. and Mrs. Ellis came to this camp from Missouri, in 1892. Deceased was 46 years of age, and leaves a son, Frank, aged 25, who is employed at the Colorado smelter, Pueblo. The remains will be interred at Mt. Pisgah at 2 p.m. today. Funeral from family residence.
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