The deceased was fifty years old and as been a resident of Miami since October 1 of last year. Mr. and Mrs. Barron came to this city from Iron Mountain, Mich. Mrs. Barron had been in ill health for about two years. During the time she lived in this city she made many friends.
Besides her husband, Mrs. Barron is survived by two sons, Harry W. Barron of the Inspiration office force and Charles E. Barron, a mining engineer at Douglas.
(The Daily Arizona Silver Belt, June 3, 1913; courtesy Bullion Plaza Cultural Center & Museum, Miami, Az.)
Contributor: LA Powers (47900440)
The deceased was fifty years old and as been a resident of Miami since October 1 of last year. Mr. and Mrs. Barron came to this city from Iron Mountain, Mich. Mrs. Barron had been in ill health for about two years. During the time she lived in this city she made many friends.
Besides her husband, Mrs. Barron is survived by two sons, Harry W. Barron of the Inspiration office force and Charles E. Barron, a mining engineer at Douglas.
(The Daily Arizona Silver Belt, June 3, 1913; courtesy Bullion Plaza Cultural Center & Museum, Miami, Az.)
Contributor: LA Powers (47900440)
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