Earl T. Whitney, late of 1010 Nielsen, died unexpectedly at his home April 8. A Pueblo resident since 1932, Mr. Whitney retired from the Pueblo Gas & Fuel Co. in 1965 after 23 years of employment. Husband of Mrs. Mille Whitney, and father of Mrs. Jim Kennedy of South Carolina and Gerald Whitney and Jean Whitney, both of the family home. Step-father of Mrs. Chris Garcia and Mrs. Clarence Lynn, both of Denver, Mrs. Paul Estrada and Mrs. Harold Smith, both of Pueblo, Charles Pineda of Denver and Mrs. Raymond Crespin of Pueblo. Brother of Floyd Whitney of Oregon, Mrs. Bill Gibson of California, Mrs. Edna Carney of Washington, Rollie Whitney of California and Mrs. Fred Craft of Nebraska. Also survived by 31 grandchildren. Mr. Whitney was a member of St. Anne Church. Arrangements pending. Family at 1010 Nielson.
---Pueblo Chieftain, April 9, 1972---
Earl T. Whitney, late of 1010 Nielsen, died unexpectedly at his home April 8. A Pueblo resident since 1932, Mr. Whitney retired from the Pueblo Gas & Fuel Co. in 1965 after 23 years of employment. Husband of Mrs. Mille Whitney, and father of Mrs. Jim Kennedy of South Carolina and Gerald Whitney and Jean Whitney, both of the family home. Step-father of Mrs. Chris Garcia and Mrs. Clarence Lynn, both of Denver, Mrs. Paul Estrada and Mrs. Harold Smith, both of Pueblo, Charles Pineda of Denver and Mrs. Raymond Crespin of Pueblo. Brother of Floyd Whitney of Oregon, Mrs. Bill Gibson of California, Mrs. Edna Carney of Washington, Rollie Whitney of California and Mrs. Fred Craft of Nebraska. Also survived by 31 grandchildren. Mr. Whitney was a member of St. Anne Church. Arrangements pending. Family at 1010 Nielson.
---Pueblo Chieftain, April 9, 1972---
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