Source: http://www.archden.org/noel
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Obit. 3 Jun 1935 Longmont Times-Call, CO. "DENVER, June 2.- Mrs. Belle Barton Bonfils, widow of the late F.G. Bonfils, publisher of the Denver Post, died at her home here today of a heart attack." "Mrs. Bonfils was born in Peekskill, N.Y. She was the daughter of David and Mary Barton. She met and married Bonfils while he was a cadet at West Point. After his graduation she came west with him to Canon City, Colo., where he was for a time instructor in military tactics at a military school. Later they lived in Kansas City, finally coming to Denver in 1895. Here Bonfils made the Denver Post the most important newspaper in the region. He died slightly more than two years ago. Mrs. Bonfils retained an interest in the paper until her death."
Source: http://www.archden.org/noel
/07017.htm
Obit. 3 Jun 1935 Longmont Times-Call, CO. "DENVER, June 2.- Mrs. Belle Barton Bonfils, widow of the late F.G. Bonfils, publisher of the Denver Post, died at her home here today of a heart attack." "Mrs. Bonfils was born in Peekskill, N.Y. She was the daughter of David and Mary Barton. She met and married Bonfils while he was a cadet at West Point. After his graduation she came west with him to Canon City, Colo., where he was for a time instructor in military tactics at a military school. Later they lived in Kansas City, finally coming to Denver in 1895. Here Bonfils made the Denver Post the most important newspaper in the region. He died slightly more than two years ago. Mrs. Bonfils retained an interest in the paper until her death."
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