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Rock Springs Rocket no. 21 April 14, 1916
Sam Noblit Passes Away
Sam Noblitt died at 11 oclock a.m. Sunday, April 9th, at the Valley
House, from ulceration of the stomach. Mr. Noblitt had not been well for
several months, following a siege of pneumonia, and during that time had
barely been able to get about. He became worse about Friday and
gradually became weaker until the end came on Sunday.
Deceased was born in Dallas, Texas, January 13, 1844. From there he went to Utah in 1860, and later to Rock Springs about 1891. He rode the pony express in Colorado in the early days. When in Utah he was engaged in the lumber business, and in 1894 and 1895, was interested in gold mining in the South Pass district. During his residence in Rock Springs he was engaged in the saloon business.
Funeral services were held from the home of Roy Soulsby on Tuesday
afternoon at 2 oclock, Rev. A.F. Schepp preaching the services.
Left to mourn his loss are three daughters and one son, Mrs. W.D.
Richardson, Park City, Utah; Mrs. O.L. Bates, Walla Walla, Wash.; Mrs.
Beulah Sweet, Evanston, and Clifford Noblitt, Green River. All the
children attended the funeral but Mrs. Bates.
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Rock Springs Rocket no. 21 April 14, 1916
Sam Noblit Passes Away
Sam Noblitt died at 11 oclock a.m. Sunday, April 9th, at the Valley
House, from ulceration of the stomach. Mr. Noblitt had not been well for
several months, following a siege of pneumonia, and during that time had
barely been able to get about. He became worse about Friday and
gradually became weaker until the end came on Sunday.
Deceased was born in Dallas, Texas, January 13, 1844. From there he went to Utah in 1860, and later to Rock Springs about 1891. He rode the pony express in Colorado in the early days. When in Utah he was engaged in the lumber business, and in 1894 and 1895, was interested in gold mining in the South Pass district. During his residence in Rock Springs he was engaged in the saloon business.
Funeral services were held from the home of Roy Soulsby on Tuesday
afternoon at 2 oclock, Rev. A.F. Schepp preaching the services.
Left to mourn his loss are three daughters and one son, Mrs. W.D.
Richardson, Park City, Utah; Mrs. O.L. Bates, Walla Walla, Wash.; Mrs.
Beulah Sweet, Evanston, and Clifford Noblitt, Green River. All the
children attended the funeral but Mrs. Bates.
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