(The Pagosa Springs Sun January 7, 1965) William F. "Bill" Flaugh. A long time resident of the county, Wm. F. Flaugh, passed away this week at his room in a hotel. Death was apparently from a heart attack. Bill Flaugh was known to a great many residents of the Basin and ha uncounted friends he was born June 18, 1899 at Edith, Colorado. Archuleta County has always been his home, although he did spend some time traveling some time in California. He was employed by Fred Harman for many years and was knows as a top notch cowhand and horseman. Funeral services were held on Wednesday of this week with burial in the local cemetery. He is survived by two sisters, Mrs. Thelma Brewer of Arkata, California and Mrs. Stella Clay of Mesa, Colorado, as well as numerous other relatives and a host of friends.
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(The Pagosa Springs Sun January 7, 1965) William F. "Bill" Flaugh. A long time resident of the county, Wm. F. Flaugh, passed away this week at his room in a hotel. Death was apparently from a heart attack. Bill Flaugh was known to a great many residents of the Basin and ha uncounted friends he was born June 18, 1899 at Edith, Colorado. Archuleta County has always been his home, although he did spend some time traveling some time in California. He was employed by Fred Harman for many years and was knows as a top notch cowhand and horseman. Funeral services were held on Wednesday of this week with burial in the local cemetery. He is survived by two sisters, Mrs. Thelma Brewer of Arkata, California and Mrs. Stella Clay of Mesa, Colorado, as well as numerous other relatives and a host of friends.
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