Eden Woman Dies Monday Of Injuries
Sweetwater county’s 1941 traffic death toll was up to eight yesterday with the death of Mrs. Charles Ingle, 47, of Eden, who died at the Wyoming General hospital at 6 a.m. as the result of injuries incurred in an accident one mile north of Farson on the Lander road about 6 p.m. Saturday. The total number of highway deaths for the state is 24.
Coroner J. Warden Opie and Patrolman Louis Cooper investigated the accident yesterday but it was not indicated that an inquest would be held, since only one car was involved in the accident.
Charles Ingle, husband of the victim, was driving the pickup truck enroute to the Sims ranch at Farson when he lost control of the vehicle on a curve. Mrs. Ingle sustained back injuries which were not considered serious until she was taken to the hospital. Ingle was cut and bruised.
Born in Fleming, Kansas, June 6, 1893, Mrs. Ingle had lived in Eden valley for 26 years. Surviving in addition to her husband are four sons, Leonard, Donald, Robert and William, all of Eden; two daughters, Mrs. Delbert Sisk of Farson and Dorothy of Eden; two sisters, Mrs. John Cuthbertson of Rock Springs and Mrs. Ben Ream of Eldorado Springs, Colo.; and two brothers, Robert Beveridge Jr. and William Beveridge of Rock Springs.
Funeral services will be held Wednesday, the Rev. E.E. Acheson officiating. Rogan mortuary is in charge of arrangements.
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Rock Springs Daily Rocket, May 14, 1941
Ingle Services Will Be Today
Funeral services for Mrs. Charles Ingle, 47-year old Eden resident who died at the Wyoming General hospital Monday of injuries received in an accident one mile north of Farson Saturday, will be held at the Baptist church at 2:30 o’clock this afternoon with the Rev. E.E. Acheson officiating. Burial will be in Mountain View cemetery.
Mrs. Ingle was born in Fleming, Kan., June 6, 1893, and had lived in Eden Valley for 26 years. She is survived by her husband, four sons, Leonard, Donald, Robert and William, all of Eden; two daughters, Mrs. Delbert Sisk of Farson and Dorothy of Eden; two sisters, Mrs. John Cuthbertson of Rock Springs and Mrs. Ben Ream of Eldorado Springs, Colo.; and two brothers, Robert Beveridge Jr. and William Beveridge of Rock Springs.
The body will be taken to the church at 2 o’clock where it will remain until services.
Rogan mortuary is in charge of arrangements.
Eden Woman Dies Monday Of Injuries
Sweetwater county’s 1941 traffic death toll was up to eight yesterday with the death of Mrs. Charles Ingle, 47, of Eden, who died at the Wyoming General hospital at 6 a.m. as the result of injuries incurred in an accident one mile north of Farson on the Lander road about 6 p.m. Saturday. The total number of highway deaths for the state is 24.
Coroner J. Warden Opie and Patrolman Louis Cooper investigated the accident yesterday but it was not indicated that an inquest would be held, since only one car was involved in the accident.
Charles Ingle, husband of the victim, was driving the pickup truck enroute to the Sims ranch at Farson when he lost control of the vehicle on a curve. Mrs. Ingle sustained back injuries which were not considered serious until she was taken to the hospital. Ingle was cut and bruised.
Born in Fleming, Kansas, June 6, 1893, Mrs. Ingle had lived in Eden valley for 26 years. Surviving in addition to her husband are four sons, Leonard, Donald, Robert and William, all of Eden; two daughters, Mrs. Delbert Sisk of Farson and Dorothy of Eden; two sisters, Mrs. John Cuthbertson of Rock Springs and Mrs. Ben Ream of Eldorado Springs, Colo.; and two brothers, Robert Beveridge Jr. and William Beveridge of Rock Springs.
Funeral services will be held Wednesday, the Rev. E.E. Acheson officiating. Rogan mortuary is in charge of arrangements.
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Rock Springs Daily Rocket, May 14, 1941
Ingle Services Will Be Today
Funeral services for Mrs. Charles Ingle, 47-year old Eden resident who died at the Wyoming General hospital Monday of injuries received in an accident one mile north of Farson Saturday, will be held at the Baptist church at 2:30 o’clock this afternoon with the Rev. E.E. Acheson officiating. Burial will be in Mountain View cemetery.
Mrs. Ingle was born in Fleming, Kan., June 6, 1893, and had lived in Eden Valley for 26 years. She is survived by her husband, four sons, Leonard, Donald, Robert and William, all of Eden; two daughters, Mrs. Delbert Sisk of Farson and Dorothy of Eden; two sisters, Mrs. John Cuthbertson of Rock Springs and Mrs. Ben Ream of Eldorado Springs, Colo.; and two brothers, Robert Beveridge Jr. and William Beveridge of Rock Springs.
The body will be taken to the church at 2 o’clock where it will remain until services.
Rogan mortuary is in charge of arrangements.
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