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Thomas G Packard

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Thomas G Packard

Birth
Rawlins County, Kansas, USA
Death
26 Jan 1958 (aged 72)
Colorado, USA
Burial
Atwood, Rawlins County, Kansas, USA Add to Map
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Citizen-Patriot
Atwood, Kansas
January 30, 1958
 
Thomas Gordon Packard was born September 11, 1885, in Rawlins County, Kansas and died January 26, 1958, in Pueblo, Colorado, at the age of 72 years, four months and 15 days.  Mr. Packard had made his home in Pueblo, Colorado since 1924.
 
Mr. Packard moved to Atwood, Kansas as a small boy with his parents and resided in this community until 1941. In 1905 he married Albertina Bearley, who preceded him in death in 1929. To this union were born three daughters, Cora Zidan of Denver, Colorado, Etta May Mullen of Pueblo, Colorado and Retta Hosfield of La Mesa, California.
 
In 1914 he moved his family to his homestead north of Cope, Colorado, moving to Brush, Colorado in 1919, where he was engaged in constructing business. He was a member of the Masonic Lodge AF & AM of Brush, and a member of Bethel Methodist Church, Pueblo, Colorado.
 
He is survived by his wife, Mable, his three daughters, four grandchildren, Charlene Mullen, William O. Mullen, Jr., Norman Hosfield, Jay Thomas Hosfield, and one great grandchild, William Leroy Mullen, besides a host of relatives and friends.
Citizen-Patriot
Atwood, Kansas
January 30, 1958
 
Thomas Gordon Packard was born September 11, 1885, in Rawlins County, Kansas and died January 26, 1958, in Pueblo, Colorado, at the age of 72 years, four months and 15 days.  Mr. Packard had made his home in Pueblo, Colorado since 1924.
 
Mr. Packard moved to Atwood, Kansas as a small boy with his parents and resided in this community until 1941. In 1905 he married Albertina Bearley, who preceded him in death in 1929. To this union were born three daughters, Cora Zidan of Denver, Colorado, Etta May Mullen of Pueblo, Colorado and Retta Hosfield of La Mesa, California.
 
In 1914 he moved his family to his homestead north of Cope, Colorado, moving to Brush, Colorado in 1919, where he was engaged in constructing business. He was a member of the Masonic Lodge AF & AM of Brush, and a member of Bethel Methodist Church, Pueblo, Colorado.
 
He is survived by his wife, Mable, his three daughters, four grandchildren, Charlene Mullen, William O. Mullen, Jr., Norman Hosfield, Jay Thomas Hosfield, and one great grandchild, William Leroy Mullen, besides a host of relatives and friends.


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