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Hollis S. Larabee

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Hollis S. Larabee

Birth
Underhill, Chittenden County, Vermont, USA
Death
16 Apr 1913 (aged 69)
Pueblo, Pueblo County, Colorado, USA
Burial
Pueblo, Pueblo County, Colorado, USA Add to Map
Plot
12-273-4
Memorial ID
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Husband of Lois C. Farrow-Larabee.

Father to Frank Larabee, William Larabee, Henry J. Larabee and Mettie Della Larabee-Fitzsimmons.

Veteran of the Civil War - Company A, 2nd Vermont Infantry.

Obituary - as published in 'The Pueblo Chieftain' on 17 April 1913:

"Laraby - Hollis Laraby, age 69 years, passed away at the home of his son, William, 705 West Fourth Street, last night. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Loris Laraby, and four children, William and Henry Laraby of this city, Frank Laraby of Chicago and Mrs. O. S. Fitzsimmons of St. Paul, Ark. Mr. Laraby came to Pueblo June 3, 1879, taking employment at the smelter, later entering the service of the street car company drving a horse car. During the war Mr. Laraby served in Company A, Second Vermont infantry, and was at one time a member of the local G. A. R. post. The remains are at the David-Vories parlors awaiting replies to telegrams sent to his son and daughter. Funeral announcement later."

Husband of Lois C. Farrow-Larabee.

Father to Frank Larabee, William Larabee, Henry J. Larabee and Mettie Della Larabee-Fitzsimmons.

Veteran of the Civil War - Company A, 2nd Vermont Infantry.

Obituary - as published in 'The Pueblo Chieftain' on 17 April 1913:

"Laraby - Hollis Laraby, age 69 years, passed away at the home of his son, William, 705 West Fourth Street, last night. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Loris Laraby, and four children, William and Henry Laraby of this city, Frank Laraby of Chicago and Mrs. O. S. Fitzsimmons of St. Paul, Ark. Mr. Laraby came to Pueblo June 3, 1879, taking employment at the smelter, later entering the service of the street car company drving a horse car. During the war Mr. Laraby served in Company A, Second Vermont infantry, and was at one time a member of the local G. A. R. post. The remains are at the David-Vories parlors awaiting replies to telegrams sent to his son and daughter. Funeral announcement later."



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