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Lydia Ellen “Ella” Straub Staley

Birth
Centre County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
3 Dec 1929 (aged 70)
Cheyenne, Laramie County, Wyoming, USA
Burial
Steamboat Springs, Routt County, Colorado, USA Add to Map
Plot
Original Addition / Block 18 / Lot 7
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OBITUARY OF LYDIA E. STALEY

Mrs. Lydia E. STALEY, for many years a resident of Steamboat Springs, died Tuesday night at the home of her son, Charley STALEY, in Cheyenne, Wyoming. Funeral services will be held at the Heyer mortuary here Saturday afternoon at 2 o’clock. Charles and another son, George of Denver will accompany the body to Steamboat Springs. A daughter, Mrs. Clarence FLAHERTY, resides in Steamboat.

(Published in The Steamboat Pilot (Steamboat Springs, CO), Friday, December 06, 1929.)
MRS. STALEY'S FUNERAL IS HELD SATURDAY

Funeral services for Mrs. Lydia E. STALEY were conducted at the Methodist church Saturday afternoon. Rev. George Kitchen was in charge of the services. Several hymns were sung by Mrs. Sam Stevens, Mrs. Clay Shaw, and Mrs. H. O. Martin. A large number of friends of Mrs. STALEY attended the services. The casket was covered with lovely flowers. Interment was in the Steamboat Springs cemetery under the direction of A. W. Heyer.

Mrs. STALEY passed away in Cheyenne, Wyoming., Tuesday, December 03, at the home of her son, Charles STALEY. He and his brother, George, of Denver accompanied the body to Steamboat Springs. A daughter, Mrs. Clarence FLAHERTY, resides in Steamboat Springs. Mrs. STALEY was a pioneer resident of this section.

(Published in The Steamboat Pilot (Steamboat Springs, CO), Friday, December 13, 1929.)
MRS. STALEY, PIONEER, BURIED AT STEAMBOAT

Funeral services for Mrs. Lydia STALEY who passed away in Cheyenne, Wyoming, December 3rd, was held in Steamboat Springs last Saturday. The ceremony was held at the Methodist church there and the Rev. George Kitchen was in charge. Interment was in the Steamboat Springs cemetery. Mrs. STALEY who was a pioneer of this section is survived by two sons and a daughter, Charles of Cheyenne, George of Denver, and Mrs. Clarence FLAHERTY of Steamboat Springs.

(Published in The Craig Empire Courier (CO), Wednesday, December 18, 1929.)
OBITUARY OF LYDIA E. STALEY

Mrs. Lydia E. STALEY, for many years a resident of Steamboat Springs, died Tuesday night at the home of her son, Charley STALEY, in Cheyenne, Wyoming. Funeral services will be held at the Heyer mortuary here Saturday afternoon at 2 o’clock. Charles and another son, George of Denver will accompany the body to Steamboat Springs. A daughter, Mrs. Clarence FLAHERTY, resides in Steamboat.

(Published in The Steamboat Pilot (Steamboat Springs, CO), Friday, December 06, 1929.)
MRS. STALEY'S FUNERAL IS HELD SATURDAY

Funeral services for Mrs. Lydia E. STALEY were conducted at the Methodist church Saturday afternoon. Rev. George Kitchen was in charge of the services. Several hymns were sung by Mrs. Sam Stevens, Mrs. Clay Shaw, and Mrs. H. O. Martin. A large number of friends of Mrs. STALEY attended the services. The casket was covered with lovely flowers. Interment was in the Steamboat Springs cemetery under the direction of A. W. Heyer.

Mrs. STALEY passed away in Cheyenne, Wyoming., Tuesday, December 03, at the home of her son, Charles STALEY. He and his brother, George, of Denver accompanied the body to Steamboat Springs. A daughter, Mrs. Clarence FLAHERTY, resides in Steamboat Springs. Mrs. STALEY was a pioneer resident of this section.

(Published in The Steamboat Pilot (Steamboat Springs, CO), Friday, December 13, 1929.)
MRS. STALEY, PIONEER, BURIED AT STEAMBOAT

Funeral services for Mrs. Lydia STALEY who passed away in Cheyenne, Wyoming, December 3rd, was held in Steamboat Springs last Saturday. The ceremony was held at the Methodist church there and the Rev. George Kitchen was in charge. Interment was in the Steamboat Springs cemetery. Mrs. STALEY who was a pioneer of this section is survived by two sons and a daughter, Charles of Cheyenne, George of Denver, and Mrs. Clarence FLAHERTY of Steamboat Springs.

(Published in The Craig Empire Courier (CO), Wednesday, December 18, 1929.)


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