He was christened Karl Larson; but after coming to the US he went by Charlie. He homesteaded outside of Fort Bridger, WY and ran a trading store.
Wyoming Press August 24, 1907
Charles Larsen a merchant of Lyman, died on the train Wednesday between Carter and Evanston. He had been operated upon for appendicitis about a year ago but never fully recovered and was being taken to the Salt Lake hospital at the time of his death and was accompanied by his wife. He will be buried at Springfield Utah.
He was christened Karl Larson; but after coming to the US he went by Charlie. He homesteaded outside of Fort Bridger, WY and ran a trading store.
Wyoming Press August 24, 1907
Charles Larsen a merchant of Lyman, died on the train Wednesday between Carter and Evanston. He had been operated upon for appendicitis about a year ago but never fully recovered and was being taken to the Salt Lake hospital at the time of his death and was accompanied by his wife. He will be buried at Springfield Utah.
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Buried between Minna S Larson and Caroline F Skanchy
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