Mrs Abigail Robinson Campbell, famillarly known as "Aunt Abbie", died yesterday afternoon at the home of her niece, Mrs Mary Buzan. Her death is deeply felt by dwellers in that neighborhood.
Mrs Campbell was 91 years of age, and had lived in Denver since 1888. Up to two years ago, when her health failed, it was the custom of "Aunt Abbie's" friends to give a party for her on her birthday, and on these occasions she was as sprightly as the youngest.
She was born in Columbia, KY, July 30, 1814. Her first husband, Col. Lawson Robinson, was among the first to find gold in California. Her second husband, James H. Campbell, died twelve years ago in Denver.
Funeral services will be held tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock. Interment will be at Fairmount.
[Condensed from Denver Post, Friday Sept 22, 1905]
Mrs Abigail Robinson Campbell, famillarly known as "Aunt Abbie", died yesterday afternoon at the home of her niece, Mrs Mary Buzan. Her death is deeply felt by dwellers in that neighborhood.
Mrs Campbell was 91 years of age, and had lived in Denver since 1888. Up to two years ago, when her health failed, it was the custom of "Aunt Abbie's" friends to give a party for her on her birthday, and on these occasions she was as sprightly as the youngest.
She was born in Columbia, KY, July 30, 1814. Her first husband, Col. Lawson Robinson, was among the first to find gold in California. Her second husband, James H. Campbell, died twelve years ago in Denver.
Funeral services will be held tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock. Interment will be at Fairmount.
[Condensed from Denver Post, Friday Sept 22, 1905]
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