Mabel Gertrude <I>Carman</I> Flaugh

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Mabel Gertrude Carman Flaugh

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29 Apr 1966 (aged 79)
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Pagosa Springs, Archuleta County, Colorado, USA GPS-Latitude: 37.270741, Longitude: -107.020016
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(The Pagosa Springs Sun May 5, 1966) Mable Gertrude (Carman) Flaugh.

Mrs. Mable Flaugh, long time resident of Archuleta county passed away April 29 in Durango following a long illness. Mrs. Flaugh was buried in the local cemetery May 2 and services were conducted from the First Baptist Church by the Rev. George Merriman. Mable Gertrude Carman was born May 12, 1886 in Meadville,Pennsylvania. She attended high school there and graduated from Cambridge College in Pennsylvania. She was married to Tom Flaugh at Pagosa Springs November 27, 1910. After leaving Pennsylvania she came here in 1910 and this has since been her home. She was a member of the local Rebekah Lodge, the American Legion Auxilliary at South Fork, and First Baptist Church of Pagosa Springs. Mrs. Flaugh was active in church and civic affairs and was a good friend and neighbor to all. She is survived by her husband, Tom Flaugh; three children, Mrs. Mary Humes, of La Mesa, California, and Leland and Harold. There are also four sisters surviving ; Mrs. Eva Woods, Mrs. Susie DeRemer, and Mrs. Edna Ringley, all of Pennsylvania and Mrs. Ketcham of Marion, Iowa. There are also several grand children and other relatives surviving. Mrs. Flaugh had lived in the community for 56 years and was well and favorable known to a great many people.
(The Pagosa Springs Sun May 5, 1966) Mable Gertrude (Carman) Flaugh.

Mrs. Mable Flaugh, long time resident of Archuleta county passed away April 29 in Durango following a long illness. Mrs. Flaugh was buried in the local cemetery May 2 and services were conducted from the First Baptist Church by the Rev. George Merriman. Mable Gertrude Carman was born May 12, 1886 in Meadville,Pennsylvania. She attended high school there and graduated from Cambridge College in Pennsylvania. She was married to Tom Flaugh at Pagosa Springs November 27, 1910. After leaving Pennsylvania she came here in 1910 and this has since been her home. She was a member of the local Rebekah Lodge, the American Legion Auxilliary at South Fork, and First Baptist Church of Pagosa Springs. Mrs. Flaugh was active in church and civic affairs and was a good friend and neighbor to all. She is survived by her husband, Tom Flaugh; three children, Mrs. Mary Humes, of La Mesa, California, and Leland and Harold. There are also four sisters surviving ; Mrs. Eva Woods, Mrs. Susie DeRemer, and Mrs. Edna Ringley, all of Pennsylvania and Mrs. Ketcham of Marion, Iowa. There are also several grand children and other relatives surviving. Mrs. Flaugh had lived in the community for 56 years and was well and favorable known to a great many people.

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