Robert H. Davis Dies; Funeral on Saturday
Robert H. Davis,54, of 1817 E. 14th, died Thursday at a local hospital after an illness of several months. He was born Aug. 15 1906 in Bloomington, Ill., and came to Pueblo in 1922. He was a crane operator in the rail mill of the Colorado Fuel & Iron Corp. Pueblo plant.
Funeral services are to be at 3:30 p.m. Saturday at the Davis Mortuary with the Rev. C.F. Ferguson, pastor of the Central Assembly of God Church, officiating. Interment will be in Mountain View Cemetery.
Survivors include his widow Mrs. Eunice L. (June) Smith; three children, Cynthia and Kenneth Davis, all of the family home, and Jack Davis, Sunnyvale. Calif. He was the grandfather of four. He also leaves a brother, Charles Davis, Pueblo and a sister, Mrs Doris E, Tresier, Denver.
Robert H. Davis Dies; Funeral on Saturday
Robert H. Davis,54, of 1817 E. 14th, died Thursday at a local hospital after an illness of several months. He was born Aug. 15 1906 in Bloomington, Ill., and came to Pueblo in 1922. He was a crane operator in the rail mill of the Colorado Fuel & Iron Corp. Pueblo plant.
Funeral services are to be at 3:30 p.m. Saturday at the Davis Mortuary with the Rev. C.F. Ferguson, pastor of the Central Assembly of God Church, officiating. Interment will be in Mountain View Cemetery.
Survivors include his widow Mrs. Eunice L. (June) Smith; three children, Cynthia and Kenneth Davis, all of the family home, and Jack Davis, Sunnyvale. Calif. He was the grandfather of four. He also leaves a brother, Charles Davis, Pueblo and a sister, Mrs Doris E, Tresier, Denver.
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