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Joseph Wood Phillips

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Joseph Wood Phillips

Birth
Scott County, Indiana, USA
Death
7 May 1939 (aged 77)
Burial
Boulder, Boulder County, Colorado, USA Add to Map
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The Boulder Daily Camera, Boulder (Boulder County) Colorado, June 23, 1939, P-8 C-4

J. W. PHILLIPS' ASHES BROUGHT HERE FOR BURIAL

The ashes of Joseph W. Phillips, a resident of Boulder until six years ago, who died in May in San Diego, were interred in Green Mountain cemetery Wednesday by a son, Nelson Phillips, of Grand Junction, and a daughter, Mrs. Earl Sutter (Viola Phillips), of Eckley, Colo.
After visiting friends and staying overnight, Mrs. Sutter and Phillips have returned home. The ashes were buried beside the grave of their mother, who died in 1920.
Mr. Phillips, who lived at 827 Maxwell before he left, moved to San Diego to be with a son, Harry. He is survived by Mrs. George Gibbs (Mattie Phillips), of Merino; Mrs. Arthur Birdick (Hettie Phillips), of Hemet, Calif., and Mrs. Leland Long, who will be remembered as Gladys Phillips, a violinist.


The Boulder Daily Camera, Boulder (Boulder County) Colorado, June 23, 1939, P-8 C-4

J. W. PHILLIPS' ASHES BROUGHT HERE FOR BURIAL

The ashes of Joseph W. Phillips, a resident of Boulder until six years ago, who died in May in San Diego, were interred in Green Mountain cemetery Wednesday by a son, Nelson Phillips, of Grand Junction, and a daughter, Mrs. Earl Sutter (Viola Phillips), of Eckley, Colo.
After visiting friends and staying overnight, Mrs. Sutter and Phillips have returned home. The ashes were buried beside the grave of their mother, who died in 1920.
Mr. Phillips, who lived at 827 Maxwell before he left, moved to San Diego to be with a son, Harry. He is survived by Mrs. George Gibbs (Mattie Phillips), of Merino; Mrs. Arthur Birdick (Hettie Phillips), of Hemet, Calif., and Mrs. Leland Long, who will be remembered as Gladys Phillips, a violinist.




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