Sunday, January 25, 1942
Page 8
Death Claims G. W. M'Intyre
Guy W. McIntyre, 50, a resident of Casper for the past 20 years, died Saturday morning at his home at 802 St. John's following a short illness.
Mr. McIntyre came to Casper in 1911 as an oil driller from Billings, Mont., and has made his home here since. Before going to Billings, Where he lived only about four months, he worked in Oklahoma.
Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Margaret McIntyre, a son, Joseph McIntyre of Oakland, Calif. Also surviving are three sisters, Mrs. John J. Fritz of Bradford, Pa., Mrs. Frank Walker of Buffalo, N. Y., and Mrs. Joe Snyder of Simpson, Pa.
Arrangements in charge of the Bustard Funeral Home, have not been completed.
Sunday, January 25, 1942
Page 8
Death Claims G. W. M'Intyre
Guy W. McIntyre, 50, a resident of Casper for the past 20 years, died Saturday morning at his home at 802 St. John's following a short illness.
Mr. McIntyre came to Casper in 1911 as an oil driller from Billings, Mont., and has made his home here since. Before going to Billings, Where he lived only about four months, he worked in Oklahoma.
Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Margaret McIntyre, a son, Joseph McIntyre of Oakland, Calif. Also surviving are three sisters, Mrs. John J. Fritz of Bradford, Pa., Mrs. Frank Walker of Buffalo, N. Y., and Mrs. Joe Snyder of Simpson, Pa.
Arrangements in charge of the Bustard Funeral Home, have not been completed.
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