First marriage was to Cora Lee Mecum
Second marriage to Laura Taylor Mecum
C. E. MECUM DIES FROM ATTACK OF PARALYSIS
Carlos E. Mecum, prominent real estate dealer of Fort Collins, died Friday evening at six o'clock after lying for two days in a state of complete paralysis. He became sick suddenly Wednesday and his death has been hourly expected since that time.
Mewcum has been a resident of Fort Collins for nearly four years and has made a reputation for himself in the real estate and loan business.Previous to his residence in this city, he was a traveling advertising specialist and was considered by the business men to be a live wire worker.
He was born in Cordovia, Missouri Feb. 26, 1879, was a resident of West Virginia for many years, coming to Colorado in 1904. He is survived by the widow, formerly Miss Laura Taylor, his mother Mrs. J. W. Sylvias of Denver and a sister, Mrs. Walter McNey of Livermore. They were at the bedside when death came. Funeral arrangements not yet announced.
Posted in the Fort Collins Courier on March 27, 1920, page 1.
First marriage was to Cora Lee Mecum
Second marriage to Laura Taylor Mecum
C. E. MECUM DIES FROM ATTACK OF PARALYSIS
Carlos E. Mecum, prominent real estate dealer of Fort Collins, died Friday evening at six o'clock after lying for two days in a state of complete paralysis. He became sick suddenly Wednesday and his death has been hourly expected since that time.
Mewcum has been a resident of Fort Collins for nearly four years and has made a reputation for himself in the real estate and loan business.Previous to his residence in this city, he was a traveling advertising specialist and was considered by the business men to be a live wire worker.
He was born in Cordovia, Missouri Feb. 26, 1879, was a resident of West Virginia for many years, coming to Colorado in 1904. He is survived by the widow, formerly Miss Laura Taylor, his mother Mrs. J. W. Sylvias of Denver and a sister, Mrs. Walter McNey of Livermore. They were at the bedside when death came. Funeral arrangements not yet announced.
Posted in the Fort Collins Courier on March 27, 1920, page 1.
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