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Lemuel Thomas Vigar

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Lemuel Thomas Vigar

Birth
Death
10 Aug 1912 (aged 59)
Denver, City and County of Denver, Colorado, USA
Burial
Greeley, Weld County, Colorado, USA Add to Map
Plot
Blk. O, Lot 22
Memorial ID
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Cynthia Ann (Holloway-Jones-Vigar) Magill was his second wife.
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1860, 1885, 1900 censuses show born him PA; 1880 & 1910 censuses show him b. OH.
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The Stafford Republican cir Aug. 12, 1912
L. T. VIGAR DEAD
After an Illness of Nearly a Year He passed Away Saturday Morning

Word was received Saturday by Mrs. L.T. Vigar and family, from Denver, Colo., of the demise of Mr. Vigar, who went out there a week ago Sunday for the benefit of his health. He had been sick for about a year, having been operated for appendicitis soon after coming to Stafford, but he had failed in health ever since.

Mr. Vigar was a harness maker by trade and worked for Carey Bros. up until the time of his operation, but since that time has been unable to work, and in the hope of regaining health went to Colorado, where he had two or three sons, and only the day before his death word was received here of his noticeable improvement.

Mr. Vigar was not very well know in Stafford, but he and his family have made friends of those who did know them. The Republican extends sympathy to the bereaved family in their loss.

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Greeley Republican Aug 12, 1912, pg. 1
PIONEER LAID TO FINAL REST
Former Resident of LaGrange Country died in Denver

Funeral service over the body of Lemuel T. Vigar, who died in Denver Saturday, were held in Macy's undertaking parlors Sunday Afternoon. Mr. Vigar formerly lived in the LaGrange district…
Cynthia Ann (Holloway-Jones-Vigar) Magill was his second wife.
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1860, 1885, 1900 censuses show born him PA; 1880 & 1910 censuses show him b. OH.
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The Stafford Republican cir Aug. 12, 1912
L. T. VIGAR DEAD
After an Illness of Nearly a Year He passed Away Saturday Morning

Word was received Saturday by Mrs. L.T. Vigar and family, from Denver, Colo., of the demise of Mr. Vigar, who went out there a week ago Sunday for the benefit of his health. He had been sick for about a year, having been operated for appendicitis soon after coming to Stafford, but he had failed in health ever since.

Mr. Vigar was a harness maker by trade and worked for Carey Bros. up until the time of his operation, but since that time has been unable to work, and in the hope of regaining health went to Colorado, where he had two or three sons, and only the day before his death word was received here of his noticeable improvement.

Mr. Vigar was not very well know in Stafford, but he and his family have made friends of those who did know them. The Republican extends sympathy to the bereaved family in their loss.

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Greeley Republican Aug 12, 1912, pg. 1
PIONEER LAID TO FINAL REST
Former Resident of LaGrange Country died in Denver

Funeral service over the body of Lemuel T. Vigar, who died in Denver Saturday, were held in Macy's undertaking parlors Sunday Afternoon. Mr. Vigar formerly lived in the LaGrange district…


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