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Edward Sutton

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Edward Sutton

Birth
Erie, Boulder County, Colorado, USA
Death
9 Jun 1946 (aged 51–52)
Cheyenne, Laramie County, Wyoming, USA
Burial
Longmont, Boulder County, Colorado, USA Add to Map
Plot
Block 47 Lot41 NE1/4 Space2
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The Lafayette Leader Lafayette, Colorado June 14, 1946
Former Erie Man Dies In Wyoming
Edward Sutton, 52, former resident of Erie, died Sunday in Cheyenne. He was the husband of the former Flossie McDowell and had made his home in Rock Springs, Wyo., for the past 25 years. Funeral services were held Wednesday at 2 p.m., in the Erie Community church with the Masonic order in charge. Interment in Longmont cemetery, Henning mortuary in charge.
Rock Springs Miner, Jun 16, 1946
EDWARD SUTTON
Funeral services for Edward Sutton, 52, of Rock Springs, deputy state coal mine inspector for southern Wyoming, were held Thursday in Erie, Colo., his birthplace. Burial was at Longmont, Colo. Sutton died Sunday, June 9, in the Veterans’ hospital at Cheyenne where he had been a patient for one week. A heart affliction caused his death.
He had lived in western Wyoming, including Hudson and the Rock Springs area, for about 30 years. Survivors are his wife, Flossie; three sons, Edward, at home, Kenneth, who is serving in the navy and who is based at San Pedro, Calif., and Jack, at home; one daughter, Nora Jean, at home. Several brothers, including Jack and Mike Sutton, both of Rock Springs, also survive.
Persons from Rock Springs who attended the funeral services were Hugh McLeod, state mine inspector, and Mrs. McLeod; Mr. and Mrs. James Bynon, Mrs. Robert Jolly, Mrs. Edith Lees, Mrs. J.E. Pray, Mr. and Mrs. Pete Uram, Mr. and Mrs. Mike Sutton and Jack Sutton.
Funeral services were under the direction of the Masonic lodge of Erie.

The Lafayette Leader Lafayette, Colorado June 14, 1946
Former Erie Man Dies In Wyoming
Edward Sutton, 52, former resident of Erie, died Sunday in Cheyenne. He was the husband of the former Flossie McDowell and had made his home in Rock Springs, Wyo., for the past 25 years. Funeral services were held Wednesday at 2 p.m., in the Erie Community church with the Masonic order in charge. Interment in Longmont cemetery, Henning mortuary in charge.
Rock Springs Miner, Jun 16, 1946
EDWARD SUTTON
Funeral services for Edward Sutton, 52, of Rock Springs, deputy state coal mine inspector for southern Wyoming, were held Thursday in Erie, Colo., his birthplace. Burial was at Longmont, Colo. Sutton died Sunday, June 9, in the Veterans’ hospital at Cheyenne where he had been a patient for one week. A heart affliction caused his death.
He had lived in western Wyoming, including Hudson and the Rock Springs area, for about 30 years. Survivors are his wife, Flossie; three sons, Edward, at home, Kenneth, who is serving in the navy and who is based at San Pedro, Calif., and Jack, at home; one daughter, Nora Jean, at home. Several brothers, including Jack and Mike Sutton, both of Rock Springs, also survive.
Persons from Rock Springs who attended the funeral services were Hugh McLeod, state mine inspector, and Mrs. McLeod; Mr. and Mrs. James Bynon, Mrs. Robert Jolly, Mrs. Edith Lees, Mrs. J.E. Pray, Mr. and Mrs. Pete Uram, Mr. and Mrs. Mike Sutton and Jack Sutton.
Funeral services were under the direction of the Masonic lodge of Erie.


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SUTTON, Edward / 1894 - 1946 / Emb: MAS



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