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Charles Robertson

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Charles Robertson

Birth
Death
1 Aug 1923 (aged 49–50)
City and County of Denver, Colorado, USA
Burial
Kennard, Washington County, Nebraska, USA Add to Map
Plot
Blk 5 Lt 47 Sp 5
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Printed in the Tribune August 9, 1923

Chas. Robertson of Wiggins, Colo., brother of Geo. Robertson and Mrs. John Blaco and Mrs. C. C. Cunningham of this city, who passed away early last week at a Denver hospital after a long illness, was brought here Friday morning where funeral services were held in the Methodist church at 3 p.m., with burial in the Kennard cemetery. He leaves a wife, three sons, Attle, California; Ray and Roy, of Wiggins, Colo., and a daughter, Edith, who lives at home; two brother, Will of Elsie; and George, of this city; four sisters, Mrs. John Blaco and Mrs. C. C. Cunningham, of this city; Mrs. Jessie Tallman, of Fremont; and Alice Menking, of Elsie, Nebr., besides a host of other relatives. Our sincere sympathy is hereby extended to the sorrowing family.
Printed in the Tribune August 9, 1923

Chas. Robertson of Wiggins, Colo., brother of Geo. Robertson and Mrs. John Blaco and Mrs. C. C. Cunningham of this city, who passed away early last week at a Denver hospital after a long illness, was brought here Friday morning where funeral services were held in the Methodist church at 3 p.m., with burial in the Kennard cemetery. He leaves a wife, three sons, Attle, California; Ray and Roy, of Wiggins, Colo., and a daughter, Edith, who lives at home; two brother, Will of Elsie; and George, of this city; four sisters, Mrs. John Blaco and Mrs. C. C. Cunningham, of this city; Mrs. Jessie Tallman, of Fremont; and Alice Menking, of Elsie, Nebr., besides a host of other relatives. Our sincere sympathy is hereby extended to the sorrowing family.


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