Funeral Services will be held here Saturday at 2:30 for Frank Edwin GAYMON, whose death occurred in Grand Junction Tuesday night at St. Mary's Hospital following an illness of 24 days.
Mr. and Mrs. GAYMON had lived in Grand Junction for the past three years after he sold his fine ranch on Yellow Jacket and retired.
Son of Charles and Elia Trotter GAYMON, Mr. GAYMON was born August 06, 1874, in Winterset, Iowa, and he settled in Steamboat Springs in 1902.
Surviving are the widow, three sons, Omar Perry, Mack, Colorado; Charles Nelson, Bridal Veil, Oregon; and Rollie Harold, Denver; one brother, O. P. GAYMON, Lakota, North Dakota; three sisters, Margery MIERHOLTZ, Springfield, Oregon; Mae CARNES, Neosha, Missouri; and Olive YALE, Denver; and six grandchildren.
(Published in The Steamboat Pilot (Steamboat Springs, CO), Thursday, August 17, 1950.)
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Funeral Services will be held here Saturday at 2:30 for Frank Edwin GAYMON, whose death occurred in Grand Junction Tuesday night at St. Mary's Hospital following an illness of 24 days.
Mr. and Mrs. GAYMON had lived in Grand Junction for the past three years after he sold his fine ranch on Yellow Jacket and retired.
Son of Charles and Elia Trotter GAYMON, Mr. GAYMON was born August 06, 1874, in Winterset, Iowa, and he settled in Steamboat Springs in 1902.
Surviving are the widow, three sons, Omar Perry, Mack, Colorado; Charles Nelson, Bridal Veil, Oregon; and Rollie Harold, Denver; one brother, O. P. GAYMON, Lakota, North Dakota; three sisters, Margery MIERHOLTZ, Springfield, Oregon; Mae CARNES, Neosha, Missouri; and Olive YALE, Denver; and six grandchildren.
(Published in The Steamboat Pilot (Steamboat Springs, CO), Thursday, August 17, 1950.)
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