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 Lincoln County Obituaries C
 

CAROLLA, John age 5, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Carolla of Oakley died June 17th., at the Carolla home in Oakley following a complication of stomach disorder..

Services were hId in the Catholic chapel Sunday morning, Father Short delivering the funeral sermon and the Catholic church choir rendering several songs. Interment was in the city cemetery.  Kemmerer Camera June 22, 1921


 

CAROLLO, Joseph----The sad news of the death of Joseph J..Carrollo the popular Diamondville wholesale liquor merchant reached Cokeville Tuesday. Mr. Carrollo died at the Holly Cross hospital in Salt Lake City where he was taken a week ago for treatment Mr Carollos health had been failing for some time, and a year ago he made a trip to Italy for the benefit of his health, returning to Kemmerer early last winter. About two months ago he was taken down with pneumonia and since then he has been gradually failing until death overtook him at the Salt Lake hospital.

Funeral services were held Thursday morning at St. Patricks Catholic Church in Kemmerer and was the largest held in this part of the state. Many people from other cities paying their respects to the departed.

Deceased was born in Lugho. Province Venice. Italy, In October 1860. and would have been 56 years old October next   He came to Diamondville seventeen years ago and started in the wholesale liquor business.. Through his honest dealings and good business methods he had worked up one of the best business houses in the state.  He is survived by his wife, two sons and two daughters and a brother living at Sunrise, Wyoming.  Cokeville Register April 22, 1916


CAROLLO,  Mrs. J. J. of Diamondville passed away at the ranch home of her son Bert Carollo, near Randolph.  Utah. Tuesday evening at 7 o'clock, from Brights disease.  Deceased had been residing with her son several months prior to her death, and had been in very poor health for some time.

Albert Heitz of the Kemmerer Hardware and Furniture Co. made a trip to Randolph Wednesday and brought the remains to Kemmerer, prepared it for burial, and after it removed to the local Catholic Church. Where high mass was held, It taken to deceaseds home at Diamondville, remaining  there until last evening, when it was shipped to Chicago. to be placed beside the body of husband and two children gone before.  Her husband, who was a prominent and wealthy Diamondville citizen passed away two years and eight months ago.

Deceased is survived by two sons and two daughters, Bert and John, Mrs. Margaret Vicars of Diamondville and Miss Madeline, who is attending school in Ogden.  With her husband. Mrs. Carollo came to Diamondville 18 years ago from Roslyn, Wash.  Her age was 48 years.  Kemmerer Republican Friday, January 3, 1919


CURTIS , Mrs.  Amanda  passed peacefully away Sunday, December 15, 1918.  at the home of Mr and Mrs. Kent K Curtis, a son of hers with whom she has made her home for the past fifty-one years. At the time of her death she had reached the extreme age of 89 years. 8 months. She was born in Hoosick. N. Y.. in the year of 1829 Her husband who died in the year of 1867 was an eminent physician in the old York state. She and her son and his wife came to Wyoming in the year of 1890. where they have made their home since. Her son. Mr. Kent Curtis is a ranchman   owning a ranch 13 miles up the river, hut has a residence in town and lives here.

The funeral services were conducted by Rev. J. M. Sutton, resident pastor of the Methodist Episcopal church from the house, and was attended by a goodly number of loyal and faith ful friends and neighbors.    Her rmains were temporarily placed in the Odd Fellows cemetery until spring when Mr. Curtis plans to have them taken up and transfered to Hoosick.N. Y. and permanently burried beside her husband and a daughter, the only other child of hers which died their at the age of eight years Thus in the death of Mrs Curtis our town loses one of its oldest and most respected residents, and Mr  and Mrs. K. K Curtis have the heartfelt sympathy of all who knew them, in the loss of their mother.  Dec 25, 1918  Wenesday Kemmera Camera

 

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