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James F. Patton

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James F. Patton

Birth
New Mexico, USA
Death
5 Mar 1906 (aged 45–46)
Phoenix, Maricopa County, Arizona, USA
Burial
Globe, Gila County, Arizona, USA Add to Map
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Arizona Silver Belt. (Globe City, Gila County, Ariz.),
March 8, 1906

DEATH OF JAMES F. PATT0N
Occurred on Monday at Phoenix, After a Long Illness

James F. Patton, one of Globe's oldest residents, died in the Sisters' hospital at Phoenix last Monday afternoon, after a iong illness of a complication of kidney and heart affections. A week ago there was an apparent improvement in his condition which encouraged the hope that he would recover, and news of his death was therefore a shock to Mr. Patton's many friends in this city.

Mrs. Patton went to Phoenix more than two weeks ago on being advised of her husband's serious condition, and she was in almost constant attendance at his bedside untill the end.

James F. Patton was one of the oldest citizens of Globe in point of residence, having come here when fourteen years of age, he was born in Las Cruces, New Mexico, and was forty-two years of age. For twenty-five years he was actively engaged in mercantile pursuits and had an extensive acquaintance in southeastern Arizona.

Mr. and Mrs. Patton were married about twenty years ago, and besides the bereaved wife three daughters of the union survive, Miss Fannie Patton residing here with her mother, and Ethel and Flossie Patton who are attending school at Ada, Ohio.

Mrs. Patton arrived from Phoenix last night with the remains of her husband, and was met at the depot by intimate friends and members of the lodges to which deceased belonged.

The funeral will take place on Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock from Odd Fellow's hall, under the auspices of the Knights of Pythias and Woodmen of the World.
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http://genealogy.az.gov/azdeath/004/10041424.pdf
Arizona Silver Belt. (Globe City, Gila County, Ariz.),
March 8, 1906

DEATH OF JAMES F. PATT0N
Occurred on Monday at Phoenix, After a Long Illness

James F. Patton, one of Globe's oldest residents, died in the Sisters' hospital at Phoenix last Monday afternoon, after a iong illness of a complication of kidney and heart affections. A week ago there was an apparent improvement in his condition which encouraged the hope that he would recover, and news of his death was therefore a shock to Mr. Patton's many friends in this city.

Mrs. Patton went to Phoenix more than two weeks ago on being advised of her husband's serious condition, and she was in almost constant attendance at his bedside untill the end.

James F. Patton was one of the oldest citizens of Globe in point of residence, having come here when fourteen years of age, he was born in Las Cruces, New Mexico, and was forty-two years of age. For twenty-five years he was actively engaged in mercantile pursuits and had an extensive acquaintance in southeastern Arizona.

Mr. and Mrs. Patton were married about twenty years ago, and besides the bereaved wife three daughters of the union survive, Miss Fannie Patton residing here with her mother, and Ethel and Flossie Patton who are attending school at Ada, Ohio.

Mrs. Patton arrived from Phoenix last night with the remains of her husband, and was met at the depot by intimate friends and members of the lodges to which deceased belonged.

The funeral will take place on Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock from Odd Fellow's hall, under the auspices of the Knights of Pythias and Woodmen of the World.
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http://genealogy.az.gov/azdeath/004/10041424.pdf


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