TUCSON DAILY CITIZEN, TUCSON, ARIZONA,
MONDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 15, 1943
PHOENIX. Feb. 15, Joseph Cline, 52, whose grandfather was said to have brought the first cattle into Gila county from Mexico in 1863, died here yesterday.
He had lived in the Tonto basin most of his life and ranched there until 14 years ago. He was maintenance supervisor of the Gila county highway department at the time of his death.
His wife, a son, John, and a daughter, Mrs. Marjorie Chilson, survive.
[Obit: Courtesy of Charles]
TUCSON DAILY CITIZEN, TUCSON, ARIZONA,
MONDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 15, 1943
PHOENIX. Feb. 15, Joseph Cline, 52, whose grandfather was said to have brought the first cattle into Gila county from Mexico in 1863, died here yesterday.
He had lived in the Tonto basin most of his life and ranched there until 14 years ago. He was maintenance supervisor of the Gila county highway department at the time of his death.
His wife, a son, John, and a daughter, Mrs. Marjorie Chilson, survive.
[Obit: Courtesy of Charles]
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