The body of 30 year old Nora Lois Coursey was found on July 9, 1957, about a mile west of Phillipsburg on Colorado State Highway 124 (Deer Creek Canyon Road). Coursey had been missing since June 19, 1957 when she attended an afternoon birthday party with her daughter. She left the party at about 3:00 p.m., in Englewood, to go to a shopping area to buy napkins, possibly near 33rd and Broadway.
Coursey was last seen wearing a pink blouse with sequins; a pink, gray and white floral skirt; white high-heeled sandals, and a white purse. She was driving her 1950 Hudson. She may have been seen after leaving the party at a Woolworth store at the Englewood Shopping Center and at Roxie's Tavern located near Hampden and Santa Fe. Her car was found at Colfax & Elm in Denver on June 27, 1957. Coursey normally wore a Bulova watch, with a rectangular face, which was never recovered.
The body of 30 year old Nora Lois Coursey was found on July 9, 1957, about a mile west of Phillipsburg on Colorado State Highway 124 (Deer Creek Canyon Road). Coursey had been missing since June 19, 1957 when she attended an afternoon birthday party with her daughter. She left the party at about 3:00 p.m., in Englewood, to go to a shopping area to buy napkins, possibly near 33rd and Broadway.
Coursey was last seen wearing a pink blouse with sequins; a pink, gray and white floral skirt; white high-heeled sandals, and a white purse. She was driving her 1950 Hudson. She may have been seen after leaving the party at a Woolworth store at the Englewood Shopping Center and at Roxie's Tavern located near Hampden and Santa Fe. Her car was found at Colfax & Elm in Denver on June 27, 1957. Coursey normally wore a Bulova watch, with a rectangular face, which was never recovered.
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