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Daisy Bell <I>Young</I> Hobaugh Bustos

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Daisy Bell Young Hobaugh Bustos

Birth
Fort Scott, Bourbon County, Kansas, USA
Death
8 Dec 1943 (aged 62)
Cañon City, Fremont County, Colorado, USA
Burial
Florence, Fremont County, Colorado, USA Add to Map
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Wife of James L Hobaugh

Mrs. Daisy Bell Bustos, 62, wife of John D Bustos of Park Center, passed away at a local hospital Wednesday afternoon December 8. Mrs. Bustos had been failing for about three months, seriously so for only two days. Her death was attributed to complications of heart trouble. She was born January 16, 1881 at Eagle Creek, Kan. In 1907 she was married to John D Bustos at Swink, Colo., they moving to Canon City about five years later. She was a member of the Catholic church. Mrs. Bustos leaves her husband and four children; Mrs. Gladys Vaccero of Detroit, James Hobaugh of Hammond, Ind., Mrs Virginia Solan of Pueblo, and Mrs. Edith Sandoval of Canon City. A brother, Fred Young of Denver, and a sister, Mrs. Rose Demiglio of Detroit, also survive. She had 20 grandchildren and three great grandchildren. Funeral arrangements will be announced later by the Holt mortuary.
The Canon City Daily, December 9, 1943
Wife of James L Hobaugh

Mrs. Daisy Bell Bustos, 62, wife of John D Bustos of Park Center, passed away at a local hospital Wednesday afternoon December 8. Mrs. Bustos had been failing for about three months, seriously so for only two days. Her death was attributed to complications of heart trouble. She was born January 16, 1881 at Eagle Creek, Kan. In 1907 she was married to John D Bustos at Swink, Colo., they moving to Canon City about five years later. She was a member of the Catholic church. Mrs. Bustos leaves her husband and four children; Mrs. Gladys Vaccero of Detroit, James Hobaugh of Hammond, Ind., Mrs Virginia Solan of Pueblo, and Mrs. Edith Sandoval of Canon City. A brother, Fred Young of Denver, and a sister, Mrs. Rose Demiglio of Detroit, also survive. She had 20 grandchildren and three great grandchildren. Funeral arrangements will be announced later by the Holt mortuary.
The Canon City Daily, December 9, 1943


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