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Charles Blackburn Pomeroy

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Charles Blackburn Pomeroy

Birth
Freedom, Woods County, Oklahoma, USA
Death
23 Jan 1974 (aged 61)
Wheat Ridge, Jefferson County, Colorado, USA
Burial
Golden, Jefferson County, Colorado, USA GPS-Latitude: 39.7287458, Longitude: -105.1970775
Plot
City 186, Lot 3, Grave 11
Memorial ID
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Pomeroy services Saturday

Charley B. Pomeroy, lift, 1115 11th Street, a 28-year resident of Golden, died Wednesday at Lutheran Hospital after a brief illness. Services will be held Saturday at Woods Memorial Chapel at 2 p.m. Burial will follow in Golden Cemetery. The Rev. Leo Campbell of the Seventh Day Adventist Church in Pipestone, Minnesota, will officiate. Pomeroy was born in Freedom, Oklahoma June 12, 1912. He was educated in Kansas schools and moved to Golden in July, 1925. On June 26, 1928 he married Edna R. Rowe in Golden. He was on sick leave from the Jefferson County school system where he had been a custodian. He is survived by his wife; four sisters, Mrs. Una Hardenberger and Mrs. Lucy Bolejack of Golden and Mrs. Nellie Steele of Denver and Mrs. Mabel Richmeir of Eugene, Oregon; and seven grandchildren and several nieces and nephews.

Golden Transcript, January 25, 1974
Pomeroy services Saturday

Charley B. Pomeroy, lift, 1115 11th Street, a 28-year resident of Golden, died Wednesday at Lutheran Hospital after a brief illness. Services will be held Saturday at Woods Memorial Chapel at 2 p.m. Burial will follow in Golden Cemetery. The Rev. Leo Campbell of the Seventh Day Adventist Church in Pipestone, Minnesota, will officiate. Pomeroy was born in Freedom, Oklahoma June 12, 1912. He was educated in Kansas schools and moved to Golden in July, 1925. On June 26, 1928 he married Edna R. Rowe in Golden. He was on sick leave from the Jefferson County school system where he had been a custodian. He is survived by his wife; four sisters, Mrs. Una Hardenberger and Mrs. Lucy Bolejack of Golden and Mrs. Nellie Steele of Denver and Mrs. Mabel Richmeir of Eugene, Oregon; and seven grandchildren and several nieces and nephews.

Golden Transcript, January 25, 1974


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