1930 U. S. census: 261 Quitman, Denver, Denver County, Colorado, USA.
DEATH INFORMATION:
Obituary from the Denver Post (Denver, Denver County, Colorado, USA) on Monday, April 24, 1995, page 10C, column 4:
Joseph Marion Malin
Rail worker, 77
Joseph Marion Malin of Denver, a railroad worker, died March 31. He was 77.
A memorial service was April 6 at South Broadway Christian Church.
He was born Jan. 28, 1918, in Fort Scott, Kan. On Dec. 25, 1938, he married Corrine Anthony in Denver.
Malin was emplyed at Union Pacific Railroad.
He was an elder and past chairperson at South Broadway Christian Church and past president of the church homebuilders class.
He was a member of El Jebel Shrine and Masonic Bodies.
He is survived by a son, Joseph, Aurora; three sisters, Margaret Wood, Moose Pass, Alaska, Betty Lou Hardy, Tustin, Calif., and Peggy Jones, Hill City, Kan.; and two grandchildren.
1930 U. S. census: 261 Quitman, Denver, Denver County, Colorado, USA.
DEATH INFORMATION:
Obituary from the Denver Post (Denver, Denver County, Colorado, USA) on Monday, April 24, 1995, page 10C, column 4:
Joseph Marion Malin
Rail worker, 77
Joseph Marion Malin of Denver, a railroad worker, died March 31. He was 77.
A memorial service was April 6 at South Broadway Christian Church.
He was born Jan. 28, 1918, in Fort Scott, Kan. On Dec. 25, 1938, he married Corrine Anthony in Denver.
Malin was emplyed at Union Pacific Railroad.
He was an elder and past chairperson at South Broadway Christian Church and past president of the church homebuilders class.
He was a member of El Jebel Shrine and Masonic Bodies.
He is survived by a son, Joseph, Aurora; three sisters, Margaret Wood, Moose Pass, Alaska, Betty Lou Hardy, Tustin, Calif., and Peggy Jones, Hill City, Kan.; and two grandchildren.
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