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Garie Hugh Tripp

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Garie Hugh Tripp

Birth
Meriden, Jefferson County, Kansas, USA
Death
11 Apr 1944 (aged 59)
Rock Springs, Sweetwater County, Wyoming, USA
Burial
Green River, Sweetwater County, Wyoming, USA Add to Map
Plot
E-9-G
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G.H. Tripp To Be Buried Here Sunday

Funeral services for Garie H. Tripp, 59, widely known rancher of the Hamsfork valley, near Granger, and who died at the Wyoming General hospital in Rock Springs on Tuesday morning, are to be held at Union Congregational church here at 2 p. m. Sunday, Rev. B. E. Crane officiating. Burial will be in Riverview cemetery, at Green River.

Mr. Tripp, who was born Oct. 26, 1884, at Meridian, Kan., had been engaged in the livestock business in the Granger vicinity ever since he came to Sweetwater county 34 years ago as a young man of 25. His land holdings now are located in both Sweetwater and Lincoln counties, his home ranch being on the county line. He has been one of the leaders in the livestock industry in western part of the county.

Surviving, besides a wide circle of friends, to mourn his passing, are his wife, Mrs. Anna Tripp; six sons, John, Raymond, Bill, Hugh and Garie Tripp, all of Granger, and Charles Tripp of Rock Springs, six daughters, Miss Margaret Tripp of Santa Fe, N. M., Mrs. Ellen Gordon of Carter, Mrs. Anna Mae Henry of Robertson, and the Misses Katherine, Florence and Mary Tripp, all of Granger.

© Green River Star, April 14, 1944

Obituary courtesy of Angela Cable.
G.H. Tripp To Be Buried Here Sunday

Funeral services for Garie H. Tripp, 59, widely known rancher of the Hamsfork valley, near Granger, and who died at the Wyoming General hospital in Rock Springs on Tuesday morning, are to be held at Union Congregational church here at 2 p. m. Sunday, Rev. B. E. Crane officiating. Burial will be in Riverview cemetery, at Green River.

Mr. Tripp, who was born Oct. 26, 1884, at Meridian, Kan., had been engaged in the livestock business in the Granger vicinity ever since he came to Sweetwater county 34 years ago as a young man of 25. His land holdings now are located in both Sweetwater and Lincoln counties, his home ranch being on the county line. He has been one of the leaders in the livestock industry in western part of the county.

Surviving, besides a wide circle of friends, to mourn his passing, are his wife, Mrs. Anna Tripp; six sons, John, Raymond, Bill, Hugh and Garie Tripp, all of Granger, and Charles Tripp of Rock Springs, six daughters, Miss Margaret Tripp of Santa Fe, N. M., Mrs. Ellen Gordon of Carter, Mrs. Anna Mae Henry of Robertson, and the Misses Katherine, Florence and Mary Tripp, all of Granger.

© Green River Star, April 14, 1944

Obituary courtesy of Angela Cable.


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