I. BYRON ELLSWORTH, EX-POSTMAN, EXPIRES
I. Byron Ellsworth, 69, retired post office employee and resident of Puelbo for 34 years, died Wednesday [9-7-1938] at his home, 1236 East Orman Avenue.
He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Millie M. Ellsworth of the family home, three children, Mrs. Roy Rush, Mrs. Wallace Elliott, and Robert Ellsworth, all of Pueblo; two sisters Mrs. J.B. Salard (sic), Pontiac, Mich., and Mrs. Emma Watson, LaJunta, and six grandchildren. Funeral announcements will be made later.
from Pueblo Chieftain Newspaper, 9-9-1938
FUNERAL SATURDAY FOR I.B. ELLSWORTH
Rev. A.E. Plumer, pastor of the Northern Avenue Baptist Church, will conduct funeral services to I. Byron Ellsowrth at 2 p.m. Saturday in the Davis Mortuary Chapel.
The Postal Workers and their auxilliary are requested to attend the services in a body and the postal employess will conduct their burial ceremony both at the chapel and at the graveside in Mountain View Cemetery. Ellsowrth was a retired postal employee.
Mrs. Mabel Johnson, Mrs. Marguerite Maxwell, George Treese and George Litz will sing "Under His Wing", and Mrs. William H. Bennett will sing solo "In The Garden." Mrs. Lulu Jones will accompany at the organ.
Pallbearers will be J.T, Bruce, C.J. Sutter, Harold Haris, S.A. Miles, H.A. Mayer and B.F. Mitchell.
from the Pueblo Chieftain Newspaper, 9-9-1938.
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