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Amelia E <I>Way</I> Bumstead

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Amelia E Way Bumstead

Birth
Indiana, USA
Death
17 Jul 1904 (aged 56)
Fort Collins, Larimer County, Colorado, USA
Burial
Fort Collins, Larimer County, Colorado, USA Add to Map
Plot
G E 149 1 1
Memorial ID
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MRS. BUMSTEAD

Former Well-Known Resident of This City Died at Fort Collins Yesterday Morning - Relatives Still Live Here.

Mrs. Amelia E. Bumstead, wife of Edwin S. Bumstead, formerly of Colorado Springs, but for the past seven years of Fort Collins, Colo., died there yesterday morning.
Mrs. Bumstead came to Colorado Springs about 25 years ago from LaCrosse, Wisconsin, and Mr. Bumstead established the first plumbing shop in Colorado Springs and resided at 512 North Weber street until hi sold to St. John Bros. and moved to Fort Collins, about seven years ago.
Mrs. Bumstead was formerly Miss Amelia Way and was 55 years old at the time of her death. She leaves a husband and four children: Dale, of Pittsburg, Pa.; Frank E. and Mrs. Hattie Hoag, of this city, and Miss Viola, at home, also a brother and sister in Louisiana and a brother, Mr. D. S. Way, of Colorado Springs.
The burial will take place at Fort Collins on the arrival of her son, Dale, from the east.
Mrs. Bumstead was a charter member of Monte Rosa Rebekah lodge of this city, and retained her membership until her removal to Fort Collins.
Colorado Springs Gazette (July 18, 1904) p 5
MRS. BUMSTEAD

Former Well-Known Resident of This City Died at Fort Collins Yesterday Morning - Relatives Still Live Here.

Mrs. Amelia E. Bumstead, wife of Edwin S. Bumstead, formerly of Colorado Springs, but for the past seven years of Fort Collins, Colo., died there yesterday morning.
Mrs. Bumstead came to Colorado Springs about 25 years ago from LaCrosse, Wisconsin, and Mr. Bumstead established the first plumbing shop in Colorado Springs and resided at 512 North Weber street until hi sold to St. John Bros. and moved to Fort Collins, about seven years ago.
Mrs. Bumstead was formerly Miss Amelia Way and was 55 years old at the time of her death. She leaves a husband and four children: Dale, of Pittsburg, Pa.; Frank E. and Mrs. Hattie Hoag, of this city, and Miss Viola, at home, also a brother and sister in Louisiana and a brother, Mr. D. S. Way, of Colorado Springs.
The burial will take place at Fort Collins on the arrival of her son, Dale, from the east.
Mrs. Bumstead was a charter member of Monte Rosa Rebekah lodge of this city, and retained her membership until her removal to Fort Collins.
Colorado Springs Gazette (July 18, 1904) p 5


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