Pearl Anice Eutsler was born very shortly after the families arrival on the homestead near Glendo, in Laramie County, Wyoming on 10 Mar 1888, the 4th child, the 1st daughter of Charles Augusta "Charley" & Millie Leola (Husted) Eutsler. Unfortunately she only lived 2 days and was buried on the homestead.
In the 1940's the valley where the homestead had sat was flooded to create today's Lake Glendo. Her 2 brothers' remains were removed and reinterred in "Horseshoe Cem.," in Glendo; but her remains were not removed. The headstone does memorialize all 3 children.
Pearl Anice Eutsler was born very shortly after the families arrival on the homestead near Glendo, in Laramie County, Wyoming on 10 Mar 1888, the 4th child, the 1st daughter of Charles Augusta "Charley" & Millie Leola (Husted) Eutsler. Unfortunately she only lived 2 days and was buried on the homestead.
In the 1940's the valley where the homestead had sat was flooded to create today's Lake Glendo. Her 2 brothers' remains were removed and reinterred in "Horseshoe Cem.," in Glendo; but her remains were not removed. The headstone does memorialize all 3 children.
Family Members
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James Arthur "Art" Eutsler
1881–1901
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Edward Claude "Ted" Eutsler
1884–1945
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Thomas Earl Ramus "Earl" Eutsler
1886–1970
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Charles Theodore "Theed" Eutsler
1890–1901
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John William "Joe" Eutsler
1892–1953
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Bertha May Eutsler Dryer
1896–1976
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Anice Pearl Eutsler Bowlds
1898–1975
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Leo Roy Eutsler
1900–1962
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Charles Harold "Jing" Eutsler
1903–1959
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