BODY BROUGHT HERE FROM CRIPPLE CREEK FOR BURIAL
The remains of Francis Beuchat, who died at Cripple Creek last Sunday, were brought here on the Florence & Cripple Creek train Tuesday morning and conveyed to A. E. Wilson's undertaking parlors, where the funeral service was held at 1 o'clock this afternoon, followed by Interment at Lakeside cemetery.
Deceased was seventy-seven years of age and his wife was buried here about four years ago. He leaves two sons, Eugene and Charles, both of whom reside here, and two daughters, one of whom, Mrs. W. T. Smith, lives In Cripple Creek, and the other in Massachusetts.
-Cañon City Record, Volume 31, Number 47, December 10, 1908
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Thank you Dave for all the additional info!!!
BODY BROUGHT HERE FROM CRIPPLE CREEK FOR BURIAL
The remains of Francis Beuchat, who died at Cripple Creek last Sunday, were brought here on the Florence & Cripple Creek train Tuesday morning and conveyed to A. E. Wilson's undertaking parlors, where the funeral service was held at 1 o'clock this afternoon, followed by Interment at Lakeside cemetery.
Deceased was seventy-seven years of age and his wife was buried here about four years ago. He leaves two sons, Eugene and Charles, both of whom reside here, and two daughters, one of whom, Mrs. W. T. Smith, lives In Cripple Creek, and the other in Massachusetts.
-Cañon City Record, Volume 31, Number 47, December 10, 1908
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Thank you Dave for all the additional info!!!
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Lakeside Cemetery Register courtesy of Royal Gorge Regional Museum & History, P. O. Box 1460, Canon City, CO 81215-1460 e-mail: [email protected]
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