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Charles M. McCarty

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Charles M. McCarty

Birth
Death
19 Jan 1892 (aged 44–45)
Cheyenne, Laramie County, Wyoming, USA
Burial
Cheyenne, Laramie County, Wyoming, USA Add to Map
Plot
Lot 1252 Space B
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RELIEVED BY DEATH.
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Fatal Termination of the Illness of C. M. McCarty.
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C. M. McCarty, the Bear creek ranchman who has been ill in the city for three weeks, was relieved by death at 3:20 yesterday afternoon. The remains lie at a residence on East Seventeenth, between Warren and Central avenues. The funeral will be held at 2:30 to-morrow afternoon from the Episcopal church, under direction of the Masonic fraternity.

A wife has the deepest sympathy of sorrowing friends in her bereavement. C. M. McCarty has had a horse ranch on Bear creek for fifteen years and is known to every citizen of this part of the state. Few men had his faculty of making friends in a minute and holding them for years. His sturdy honesty, his frankness, his utter freedom from affectedness and his hearty hatred of anything unmanly made him conspicuous as a rare type, he was honored and respected, liked and loved and his memory will be kept green by those who admired his sterling qualities. Through a long and painful illness he displayed the fortitude of a rugged, true nature. Uncomplainingly he suffered most severely.

© Cheyenne Daily Sun January 20, 1892, page 3

Submitted by Lostnwyomn December 2013.

RELIEVED BY DEATH.
____________

Fatal Termination of the Illness of C. M. McCarty.
____________


C. M. McCarty, the Bear creek ranchman who has been ill in the city for three weeks, was relieved by death at 3:20 yesterday afternoon. The remains lie at a residence on East Seventeenth, between Warren and Central avenues. The funeral will be held at 2:30 to-morrow afternoon from the Episcopal church, under direction of the Masonic fraternity.

A wife has the deepest sympathy of sorrowing friends in her bereavement. C. M. McCarty has had a horse ranch on Bear creek for fifteen years and is known to every citizen of this part of the state. Few men had his faculty of making friends in a minute and holding them for years. His sturdy honesty, his frankness, his utter freedom from affectedness and his hearty hatred of anything unmanly made him conspicuous as a rare type, he was honored and respected, liked and loved and his memory will be kept green by those who admired his sterling qualities. Through a long and painful illness he displayed the fortitude of a rugged, true nature. Uncomplainingly he suffered most severely.

© Cheyenne Daily Sun January 20, 1892, page 3

Submitted by Lostnwyomn December 2013.



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