Roddo graduated from Brown University, Class of 1894. After his studies he lived in New York where his occupation was given as "dealer of views". Then he returned to live with his mother and siblings in Ottawa, KS and there opened an embroidery company named Young & Young Embroidery. By 1914 he had headed West to Montana where he taught school and farmed. He never married.
At an advanced age he was cared for at Montana State Hospital and died there after an 8 day hospitalization of arteriosclerotic heart disease.
Roddo graduated from Brown University, Class of 1894. After his studies he lived in New York where his occupation was given as "dealer of views". Then he returned to live with his mother and siblings in Ottawa, KS and there opened an embroidery company named Young & Young Embroidery. By 1914 he had headed West to Montana where he taught school and farmed. He never married.
At an advanced age he was cared for at Montana State Hospital and died there after an 8 day hospitalization of arteriosclerotic heart disease.
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