Orville B. Boyle, 74, of Florence, died at midnight Wednesday at St. Marys Hospital after a short illness. Mr. Boyle, a retired mechanic, had been living with a sister, Mrs. John Clark, in Grand Junction for seven months. He was born Sept. 17, 1891, at Durant, and spent his childhood in Oklahoma and Colorado. He had previously lived in Walsenburg, Pueblo and Florence. Mr. Boyle was a member of the Presbyterian Church and the Masonic Lodge in Walsenburg. Survivors include a son, Benjamin Shelly, in Idaho; two brothers, Arthur M. Boyle of Florence and Morris D. Boyle of Lynwood, three sis- ters, Mrs. John Clark of Grand Junction, Mrs. Leonore Glaser and Mrs. Adelaide (McKim?) both of Redondo Beach, Calif; and four grandchildren.
Funeral arrangements are pending at Martin's Mortuary. Burial will be in Shelley, Idaho.
Obituary
March 24, 1966, The Daily Sentinel from Grand Junction, Colorado, p. 3.
Orville B. Boyle, 74, of Florence, died at midnight Wednesday at St. Marys Hospital after a short illness. Mr. Boyle, a retired mechanic, had been living with a sister, Mrs. John Clark, in Grand Junction for seven months. He was born Sept. 17, 1891, at Durant, and spent his childhood in Oklahoma and Colorado. He had previously lived in Walsenburg, Pueblo and Florence. Mr. Boyle was a member of the Presbyterian Church and the Masonic Lodge in Walsenburg. Survivors include a son, Benjamin Shelly, in Idaho; two brothers, Arthur M. Boyle of Florence and Morris D. Boyle of Lynwood, three sis- ters, Mrs. John Clark of Grand Junction, Mrs. Leonore Glaser and Mrs. Adelaide (McKim?) both of Redondo Beach, Calif; and four grandchildren.
Funeral arrangements are pending at Martin's Mortuary. Burial will be in Shelley, Idaho.
Obituary
March 24, 1966, The Daily Sentinel from Grand Junction, Colorado, p. 3.
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