Red Lodge-Charles Markey Aubrey, 63, died Wednesday at Carbon County Memorial Hospital where he had been a patient about four days. He was a retired farmer of the Red Lodge-Luther area.
Mr. Aubrey was born Sept. 20, 1891, at Wellington, Kan. Feb. 4, 1913, he married Miss Gladys E. Waugh at South Haven, Kan. In 1919 they moved to Luther, where they farmed until 1929 when they moved to Red Lodge.
Survivors are his wife in Red Lodge; three sons, Ernest Aubrey, of Burbank, Calif., Lloyd Aubrey of North Hollywood, Calif., and Harold Aubrey, of Billings; two daughters, Mrs. Arthur Madson of Nye, and Mrs. Douglas Kirk of Belfry; one brother, Fred Aubrey of Red Lodge; and 10 grandchildren.
Funeral services at the Methodist Church. Burial in Tony cemetery.
Red Lodge-Charles Markey Aubrey, 63, died Wednesday at Carbon County Memorial Hospital where he had been a patient about four days. He was a retired farmer of the Red Lodge-Luther area.
Mr. Aubrey was born Sept. 20, 1891, at Wellington, Kan. Feb. 4, 1913, he married Miss Gladys E. Waugh at South Haven, Kan. In 1919 they moved to Luther, where they farmed until 1929 when they moved to Red Lodge.
Survivors are his wife in Red Lodge; three sons, Ernest Aubrey, of Burbank, Calif., Lloyd Aubrey of North Hollywood, Calif., and Harold Aubrey, of Billings; two daughters, Mrs. Arthur Madson of Nye, and Mrs. Douglas Kirk of Belfry; one brother, Fred Aubrey of Red Lodge; and 10 grandchildren.
Funeral services at the Methodist Church. Burial in Tony cemetery.
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