I believe his name is Ernest Alfred or Alfred Ernest
News-Herald (Wickenburg, Arizona)
Saturday, November 14, 1903, p. 3
E. A. Eastabrook, a well known printer, who resided in this city for some years, and was an active member of Prescott Fire Department, died November 6, 1903, at Winslow, Arizona, of pneumonia. He was about 34 years of age and a native of Portland, Ore. He was a first-class printer and a very intelligent man of unbounded generosity. He had no enemies; every one who knew him had a kind word for "Esty," as he was familiarly called, and his untimely death is a matter of regret. The news of his death was telegraphed Hon. L. R. Barrow, by W. A. Parr. Deceased was formerly a member of Prescott Typographical Union.
---Courier
I believe his name is Ernest Alfred or Alfred Ernest
News-Herald (Wickenburg, Arizona)
Saturday, November 14, 1903, p. 3
E. A. Eastabrook, a well known printer, who resided in this city for some years, and was an active member of Prescott Fire Department, died November 6, 1903, at Winslow, Arizona, of pneumonia. He was about 34 years of age and a native of Portland, Ore. He was a first-class printer and a very intelligent man of unbounded generosity. He had no enemies; every one who knew him had a kind word for "Esty," as he was familiarly called, and his untimely death is a matter of regret. The news of his death was telegraphed Hon. L. R. Barrow, by W. A. Parr. Deceased was formerly a member of Prescott Typographical Union.
---Courier
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