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Cash James Barngrover Sr.

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Cash James Barngrover Sr.

Birth
Ellinwood, Barton County, Kansas, USA
Death
12 May 1950 (aged 68)
Grand Junction, Mesa County, Colorado, USA
Burial
Grand Junction, Mesa County, Colorado, USA Add to Map
Plot
Block G Lot 17 Sp. 5
Memorial ID
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Cash Barngrover, Funeral Incomplete
Funeral service arrangements for Cash Barngrover, who died here Friday, had not been completed late Saturday. Interment will be in the Orchard Mesa cemetery.
The deceased was a local resident 35 years.

Mr. Barngrover, 335 South Avenue, had been ill about two years.

He was born Oct. 27, 1881 at Ellinwood, Kan., and spent his childhood there.

He married Genevieve Cholas here July 24, 1945, and she survives.

Children include: Mrs. Jimmy Gotforth, California; Mrs. H. W. Toussaint, Porsmouth, N. H.; and Cash Jr., Newark, Calif. Three surviving stepchildren are: Donald and Gus Cholas, and Georgia Skeggs, Inglewood, Calif.

A sister, Mrs. Myrtle Watkines surives at Lawrence, Kans.

The deceased was a carman for the Denver & Rio Grande Western railroad and belonged to the Brotherhood of Railway Carmen and the Methodist church.

Sunday Morning, May 14, 1950

Cash Barngrover, Tuesday, 4 p.m., Martin's chapel, with Rev. A. P. Gaines officiating. Bearers will be Poll Osburn, Charles Raiden, Guess Suttan, J. W. Hadden, James Vintan and James Wing. Burial will be in the Orchard Mesa cemetery.
Cash Barngrover, Funeral Incomplete
Funeral service arrangements for Cash Barngrover, who died here Friday, had not been completed late Saturday. Interment will be in the Orchard Mesa cemetery.
The deceased was a local resident 35 years.

Mr. Barngrover, 335 South Avenue, had been ill about two years.

He was born Oct. 27, 1881 at Ellinwood, Kan., and spent his childhood there.

He married Genevieve Cholas here July 24, 1945, and she survives.

Children include: Mrs. Jimmy Gotforth, California; Mrs. H. W. Toussaint, Porsmouth, N. H.; and Cash Jr., Newark, Calif. Three surviving stepchildren are: Donald and Gus Cholas, and Georgia Skeggs, Inglewood, Calif.

A sister, Mrs. Myrtle Watkines surives at Lawrence, Kans.

The deceased was a carman for the Denver & Rio Grande Western railroad and belonged to the Brotherhood of Railway Carmen and the Methodist church.

Sunday Morning, May 14, 1950

Cash Barngrover, Tuesday, 4 p.m., Martin's chapel, with Rev. A. P. Gaines officiating. Bearers will be Poll Osburn, Charles Raiden, Guess Suttan, J. W. Hadden, James Vintan and James Wing. Burial will be in the Orchard Mesa cemetery.


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