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James Fielding Zaring

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James Fielding Zaring

Birth
Beacon, Mahaska County, Iowa, USA
Death
10 Dec 1951 (aged 81)
Steamboat Springs, Routt County, Colorado, USA
Burial
Steamboat Springs, Routt County, Colorado, USA Add to Map
Plot
1st Addition / Block 4 / Lot 7
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FUNERAL SERVICES TOMORROW FOR JAMES F. ZARING

James Fielding ZARING, a resident of Routt county for the past 50 years, died Monday at the Routt County Memorial hospital. He suffered from frostbite and exposure three weeks ago when the ranch home of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace BOETTLER in Twentymile park, was destroyed by flames. He was living with the BOETTLERs and was the only one home when the fire started. He had to remain in a truck for several hours until the BOETTLERs returned home.

Mr. ZARING was born March 29, 1870, at Beacon, Iowa. He came to Colorado in 1887 and was at Cripple Creek and numerous mining camps before coming to Routt county. For many years he had a ranch on Deep creek.

Funeral services will be held at the Root Mortuary chapel at 2 p.m. tomorrow (Friday). Rev Alfred Carlyon will be in charge.

Mr. ZARING is survived by a brother, Ben F. ZARING of Grand Junction; a sister, Nora PRICE of San Pedro, California, a niece, Letitia BOETTLER, and a nephew, Gilbert HITCHENS of Steamboat.

(Published in The Steamboat Pilot (Steamboat Springs, CO), December 13, 1951.)
FUNERAL SERVICES TOMORROW FOR JAMES F. ZARING

James Fielding ZARING, a resident of Routt county for the past 50 years, died Monday at the Routt County Memorial hospital. He suffered from frostbite and exposure three weeks ago when the ranch home of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace BOETTLER in Twentymile park, was destroyed by flames. He was living with the BOETTLERs and was the only one home when the fire started. He had to remain in a truck for several hours until the BOETTLERs returned home.

Mr. ZARING was born March 29, 1870, at Beacon, Iowa. He came to Colorado in 1887 and was at Cripple Creek and numerous mining camps before coming to Routt county. For many years he had a ranch on Deep creek.

Funeral services will be held at the Root Mortuary chapel at 2 p.m. tomorrow (Friday). Rev Alfred Carlyon will be in charge.

Mr. ZARING is survived by a brother, Ben F. ZARING of Grand Junction; a sister, Nora PRICE of San Pedro, California, a niece, Letitia BOETTLER, and a nephew, Gilbert HITCHENS of Steamboat.

(Published in The Steamboat Pilot (Steamboat Springs, CO), December 13, 1951.)


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