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William Rolley Neeley

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William Rolley Neeley

Birth
Death
Apr 1974 (aged 87)
Burial
Longmont, Boulder County, Colorado, USA Add to Map
Plot
Block 23, Lot 9, CENT 8', Space 1
Memorial ID
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Longmont Ledger (Longmont, Boulder County)
Dec 23, 1910
NEELEY-MUNSON--At the home of the bride's parents, Tuesday December 21, 1910, W. R. Neeley and Miss Mildred Mary Munson, Rev. D. A Strong officiating.
AT the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Munson, 428 Pratt street, a pretty wedding was held Wednesday morning, December 21 at nine o'clock. The home was very prettily decorated for the occasion with Christmas bells. The contracting parties were Miss Mildred Mary Munson, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Munson, and W. Rolley Neely, son of Mrs. W. B. Neeley. The ceremony was very simple, only the immediate relatives of both parties being present. The bride wore a traveling gown of cadet gray with a hat to match, and very pretty.
The ceremony was performed by the Rev. D. A. Strong.
Punch and wafers were served after which the young couple left in shower of rice and good wishes for a few days stay in Denver.
The families of these young people are well known and a bunch of friends extent congratulations and best wishes for a happy future.
Longmont Ledger (Longmont, Boulder County)
Dec 23, 1910
NEELEY-MUNSON--At the home of the bride's parents, Tuesday December 21, 1910, W. R. Neeley and Miss Mildred Mary Munson, Rev. D. A Strong officiating.
AT the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Munson, 428 Pratt street, a pretty wedding was held Wednesday morning, December 21 at nine o'clock. The home was very prettily decorated for the occasion with Christmas bells. The contracting parties were Miss Mildred Mary Munson, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Munson, and W. Rolley Neely, son of Mrs. W. B. Neeley. The ceremony was very simple, only the immediate relatives of both parties being present. The bride wore a traveling gown of cadet gray with a hat to match, and very pretty.
The ceremony was performed by the Rev. D. A. Strong.
Punch and wafers were served after which the young couple left in shower of rice and good wishes for a few days stay in Denver.
The families of these young people are well known and a bunch of friends extent congratulations and best wishes for a happy future.

Inscription

NEELEY, Wm Rolley /1886-1974/

Gravesite Details

FM/ NEELEY/ WILLIAMS



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