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Clara L <I>Parker</I> Flaugh

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Clara L Parker Flaugh

Birth
Colorado Springs, El Paso County, Colorado, USA
Death
Jan 1936 (aged 62)
Pagosa Springs, Archuleta County, Colorado, USA
Burial
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The Pagosa Springs Sun January 15, 1937

Clara L. (Parker) Flaugh. Mrs. Fred Flaugh, 63, pioneer resident of Pagosa Springs died at her home early Sunday morning after a short illness brought on by pneumonia. Funeral Services were conducted at the Methodist Community Church by the Rebekah Lodge, Rev. G. S. Hatcher officiating. Burial was made in the IOOF cemetery. Clara L. Parker Flaugh was born in Colorado Springs, March 21, 1874. She came with her parents to the San Juan Basin, in the Nineties, where she has remained the greater part of her life, in 1897, she was united in marriage to Fred Flaugh of Pagosa Springs, and to this union were born, four children; one son William, of Saint Paul, Minn.; three daughters, Mrs. Thelma Brewer of Clifton, Colorado; Mrs. Stella Clay and Lucy Flaugh both of Pagosa Springs. Besides a husband and four children there is left to mourn her passing a brother, Tom Parker, three sisters, Mrs. Maude Sorenson, Mrs Pearl Ford of Pagosa Springs and Mrs. Etta Weddler of Idaho, and four granddaughters besides other relatives and a host of friends. Mrs. Flaugh was always a model mother and wife and a true friend to all and will be greatly missed by all who knew her. She was a member of the local Methodist church and a active member in the Rebecca lodge.









The Pagosa Springs Sun January 15, 1937

Clara L. (Parker) Flaugh. Mrs. Fred Flaugh, 63, pioneer resident of Pagosa Springs died at her home early Sunday morning after a short illness brought on by pneumonia. Funeral Services were conducted at the Methodist Community Church by the Rebekah Lodge, Rev. G. S. Hatcher officiating. Burial was made in the IOOF cemetery. Clara L. Parker Flaugh was born in Colorado Springs, March 21, 1874. She came with her parents to the San Juan Basin, in the Nineties, where she has remained the greater part of her life, in 1897, she was united in marriage to Fred Flaugh of Pagosa Springs, and to this union were born, four children; one son William, of Saint Paul, Minn.; three daughters, Mrs. Thelma Brewer of Clifton, Colorado; Mrs. Stella Clay and Lucy Flaugh both of Pagosa Springs. Besides a husband and four children there is left to mourn her passing a brother, Tom Parker, three sisters, Mrs. Maude Sorenson, Mrs Pearl Ford of Pagosa Springs and Mrs. Etta Weddler of Idaho, and four granddaughters besides other relatives and a host of friends. Mrs. Flaugh was always a model mother and wife and a true friend to all and will be greatly missed by all who knew her. She was a member of the local Methodist church and a active member in the Rebecca lodge.











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  • Originally Created by: Trisha
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/20778518/clara_l-flaugh: accessed ), memorial page for Clara L Parker Flaugh (21 Mar 1873–Jan 1936), Find a Grave Memorial ID 20778518, citing Hilltop Cemetery, Pagosa Springs, Archuleta County, Colorado, USA; Maintained by GrammieK (contributor 47251452).