Contributor: Notha Stevens (48263630) • [email protected]
(Ref: THE DAILY CURRENT-ARGUS, Carlsbad, Eddy County, New Mexico, dated for Tuesday, January 6, 1948, page 2, reads as follows:
ROBERT E. LEE, 24,
DIES IN TRAILER HOME
Robert E. Lee, 24, of the South Highway, died yesterday in his trailer home following an apparent heart attack. He had been in Carlsbad about 11 days.
He had come here from Lakim, Kan., to work for the Stearns-Roger Manufacturing Co. of Denver as a carpenter's helper at the Southwest Public Service Co.'s power plant.
Survivors include his wife, Alice Lee; two step-children, Glen Dale and Shirley Bennett; his father, Albert B. Lee, all of here; a brother, Houston Lee, St. Louis; two sisters, Mrs. Alsa Neece of Indianapolis, Ind., and Mrs. Neoma Shelton of St. Louis.
Funeral services will be held in the West Funeral Chapel Thursday. The Rev. L.B. Trone of the First Methodist Church, will officiate. Burial will be in Carlsbad Cemetery.
Contributor: Notha Stevens (48263630) • [email protected]
(Ref: THE DAILY CURRENT-ARGUS, Carlsbad, Eddy County, New Mexico, dated for Tuesday, January 6, 1948, page 2, reads as follows:
ROBERT E. LEE, 24,
DIES IN TRAILER HOME
Robert E. Lee, 24, of the South Highway, died yesterday in his trailer home following an apparent heart attack. He had been in Carlsbad about 11 days.
He had come here from Lakim, Kan., to work for the Stearns-Roger Manufacturing Co. of Denver as a carpenter's helper at the Southwest Public Service Co.'s power plant.
Survivors include his wife, Alice Lee; two step-children, Glen Dale and Shirley Bennett; his father, Albert B. Lee, all of here; a brother, Houston Lee, St. Louis; two sisters, Mrs. Alsa Neece of Indianapolis, Ind., and Mrs. Neoma Shelton of St. Louis.
Funeral services will be held in the West Funeral Chapel Thursday. The Rev. L.B. Trone of the First Methodist Church, will officiate. Burial will be in Carlsbad Cemetery.
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