Requiem Mass was sung Tuesday morning at the church. Burial was in Mount Olivet.
Seubert died unexpectedly Thursday at Denver General Hospital.
He had been employed by the Burlington Railroad for 23 years and by Fairmount Foods for the past 17 years.
Survivors include his wife, Marie; two daughters, Mrs. Bettymae Phipps, Aurora, and Mrs. Catherine W. Seipp, Wheat Ridge; three sons, George, Westminster, John, Pax River, Md., and James, Denver; a brother, H. W., Edgewater; a sister, Mrs. O. Tillia Olmans, Kiowa; and 12 grandchildren.
Obituary from Denver Post; April 10, 1963; pg 47.
Requiem Mass was sung Tuesday morning at the church. Burial was in Mount Olivet.
Seubert died unexpectedly Thursday at Denver General Hospital.
He had been employed by the Burlington Railroad for 23 years and by Fairmount Foods for the past 17 years.
Survivors include his wife, Marie; two daughters, Mrs. Bettymae Phipps, Aurora, and Mrs. Catherine W. Seipp, Wheat Ridge; three sons, George, Westminster, John, Pax River, Md., and James, Denver; a brother, H. W., Edgewater; a sister, Mrs. O. Tillia Olmans, Kiowa; and 12 grandchildren.
Obituary from Denver Post; April 10, 1963; pg 47.
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