One of the Salt Lake papers a few days ago contained the following announcement of the death of Mrs. J. H. Hayford, for many years a resident of this city, where her late husband, Judge Hayford, was judge of the district court, justice of the peace, editor for many years of the Laramie Sentinel and an officer in the Presbyterian church, dying in this city:
"The funeral of Mrs. Emma A. Hayford, who died April 5, 1917, aged 67 years, and is survived by four sons, Allen C., Carl C., Paul V. and Donald D. Hayford, and four daughters. Mrs. Frances Spies, Mrs. Mabel Winkelhous, Mrs. Blanche Stober, of the east, and Mrs. Ruth Barrieau of Salt Lake, was held Sunday, at 2 p. m., from Silver & Doyle's funeral chapel. The Rev. George K. Davies officiated. Interment in City cemetery."
© Daily Laramie Republican no. 211 April 18, 1917, page 4
Obituary courtesy of Clint Black, June 2015.
One of the Salt Lake papers a few days ago contained the following announcement of the death of Mrs. J. H. Hayford, for many years a resident of this city, where her late husband, Judge Hayford, was judge of the district court, justice of the peace, editor for many years of the Laramie Sentinel and an officer in the Presbyterian church, dying in this city:
"The funeral of Mrs. Emma A. Hayford, who died April 5, 1917, aged 67 years, and is survived by four sons, Allen C., Carl C., Paul V. and Donald D. Hayford, and four daughters. Mrs. Frances Spies, Mrs. Mabel Winkelhous, Mrs. Blanche Stober, of the east, and Mrs. Ruth Barrieau of Salt Lake, was held Sunday, at 2 p. m., from Silver & Doyle's funeral chapel. The Rev. George K. Davies officiated. Interment in City cemetery."
© Daily Laramie Republican no. 211 April 18, 1917, page 4
Obituary courtesy of Clint Black, June 2015.
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