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Lincoln County Wyoming
 
 
 
 Lincoln County Obituaries O - P - Q - R
 

PECKINPAUGH, Peter------The sad news was received in Kemmerer on Saturday last of the death of Peter Peckinpaugh in Fossil who for sometime had been battling against the call of the Supreme Being.  He died in the pangs of pheumonia having suffered long, and passed through the crisis of the disease but his strength failed to hold out until the lungs underwent resolution.  Mr. peckinpaugh was in his 53rd year having been born in Indiana November 12, 1856.  He was married to miss Jennie Wallace in December 1884 and together they came to Wyoming about nine years ago.  She together with six children remain to mourn his loss.  They are:  Mrs. H. H. Reed of Montpelier, Misses Minnie E. and Nancy and Earnest, Arthur and Adell, the latter five residing at the Fossil home.  Internment too place in the Kemmerer cemetery, the remains being brought over Sunday and laid to rest at 2:30 that afternoon The pallbearers were:  Peter Gordon Sr.  J. J. Hersman, R. H. Lewis, Dick Cotner, George Littlefield  (Wenesday January 29, 1910 Kemmerer Camera)


PETERSON, Marion and Marie  On Monday last occurred the death of the infant twin babies of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Peterson at the home in Kemmerer, one dying at ten minutes past ten in the morning and the other at twenty minutes to three in the afternoon.  While their little lives were despaired of shortly after birth, which occurred on Saturday, April 3, 1909, great hopes were entertained of keeping them, but they were too frail to battle long and passed away to the great beyond.  In their sorrow Mr. and Mrs. Peterson have the sympathy of all.  Short services were held at the home by Rev. E. E. Crabtree, and the little bodies which were placed in one casket, were buried in the Kemmerer Cemetery. Kemmerer Camera April 1909


RAVANELLO, Baby-----The funeral of the infant son of Mr and Mrs. Ravanello of Daimondville, who died Sunday night was held yesterday afternoon, interment being made in the Diamondville cemetery.  Kemmerer Camera January 14, 1914


 

 

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