from the Fort Collins Coloradoan; Fort Collins, Colorado; 7 Nov 1927, p3 c4:
Mrs. Clara B. Brolliar, 63 years of age, died at her home 614 Laporte avenue, at 11 o'clock Monday morning of pneumonia and heart trouble.
She was a true pioneer, having been born near Greeley Nov. 2, 1864, and having lived here most of her life. She is survived by one son of her first marriage, Phil Denig of this city, and by two half brothers of Wyoming. Her husband, Tobias Brolliar, who was killed in an accident in Denver Aug. 4, 1905, is buried at Fort Collins. Her mother, Mrs. Brown, died ten years ago.
Mrs. Brolliar as a little girl went to school here when the school children included only a few whites and some Indians. She was a member of the Rebekah lodge, serving as secretary for a long time, and also was a member of the Neighbors of Woodcraft circle, the First Baptist church and the Columbian club. Arrangements for the funeral have not yet been made.
from the Fort Collins Coloradoan; Fort Collins, Colorado; 7 Nov 1927, p3 c4:
Mrs. Clara B. Brolliar, 63 years of age, died at her home 614 Laporte avenue, at 11 o'clock Monday morning of pneumonia and heart trouble.
She was a true pioneer, having been born near Greeley Nov. 2, 1864, and having lived here most of her life. She is survived by one son of her first marriage, Phil Denig of this city, and by two half brothers of Wyoming. Her husband, Tobias Brolliar, who was killed in an accident in Denver Aug. 4, 1905, is buried at Fort Collins. Her mother, Mrs. Brown, died ten years ago.
Mrs. Brolliar as a little girl went to school here when the school children included only a few whites and some Indians. She was a member of the Rebekah lodge, serving as secretary for a long time, and also was a member of the Neighbors of Woodcraft circle, the First Baptist church and the Columbian club. Arrangements for the funeral have not yet been made.
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