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James Carey

Birth
Death
Sep 1903 (aged 54–55)
Burial
Casper, Natrona County, Wyoming, USA Add to Map
Plot
Block 7, Lot 1, Grave 1
Memorial ID
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Originally interred on his ranch 20 Oct 1903. Reinterred 15 Nov 1903 in Highland Cemetery.

Dies Alone.
A dispatch from Casper last Thursday announced that the dead body of James Carrey, a well-known and wealthy ranchman living eighteen miles south of Casper, was found on Wednesday evening at the Carrey place. Carrey had not been seen for almost two months and it is believed he died five or six weeks ago. Death was due to natural causes, there being no evidences of foul play.
Two horses which Carrey had tied in the stable died of starvation.
Carrey was single man. He was a business partner of J. W. Popp of Cheyenne.
Source: Rock Springs Miner, Rock Springs, Wyoming, 29 Oct 1903

Mrs. James Smith and son of St. Louis, sister and nephew of the late James Carey, arrived in Casper last Thursday evening, and have been making arrangements for the exhuming of the body of Mr. Carey from its temporary burial place and interring it in Highland cemetery.
Source: Natrona County Tribune, 5 Nov 1903, Page 5

The body of James Carey which was buried on his ranch on October 20th will be exhumed and buried in Highland cemetery next Sunday afternoon, the funeral to start from Frank Wood's undertaking rooms.
Source: Natrona County Tribune, 12 Nov 1903, Page 7
Originally interred on his ranch 20 Oct 1903. Reinterred 15 Nov 1903 in Highland Cemetery.

Dies Alone.
A dispatch from Casper last Thursday announced that the dead body of James Carrey, a well-known and wealthy ranchman living eighteen miles south of Casper, was found on Wednesday evening at the Carrey place. Carrey had not been seen for almost two months and it is believed he died five or six weeks ago. Death was due to natural causes, there being no evidences of foul play.
Two horses which Carrey had tied in the stable died of starvation.
Carrey was single man. He was a business partner of J. W. Popp of Cheyenne.
Source: Rock Springs Miner, Rock Springs, Wyoming, 29 Oct 1903

Mrs. James Smith and son of St. Louis, sister and nephew of the late James Carey, arrived in Casper last Thursday evening, and have been making arrangements for the exhuming of the body of Mr. Carey from its temporary burial place and interring it in Highland cemetery.
Source: Natrona County Tribune, 5 Nov 1903, Page 5

The body of James Carey which was buried on his ranch on October 20th will be exhumed and buried in Highland cemetery next Sunday afternoon, the funeral to start from Frank Wood's undertaking rooms.
Source: Natrona County Tribune, 12 Nov 1903, Page 7

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