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Lucy (Pasquez) Boyle

Posted 2014-07-28 by Judy Wight Branson
Prescott Evening Courier, Prescott, Arizona
Monday, May 27, 1935, page 2, col. 2

Mrs. Boyle, Resident Here 40 Years, Dead

Mrs. Lucy Boyle, 74 years of age, resident of Prescott more than two-score years, died yesterday at 117 East Aubrey street. She had been in failing health for several months.

A Yavapai county old age pensioner drawing $20 a month, she was No. 38, on the list of applicants for pensions and No. 37 to have died.

Guaymas, Sonora, was her birth place, May 19, 1861. Her parents were Toribio and Maria Salazar Pasquez, who removed to Tucson in August of the year of Mrs. Boyle's birth.

In the Old Pueblo Lucy Pasquez became the bride of Alexander B. Boyle on December 23, 1883, then removed to Prescott. She had lived here since.

For a number of years Mrs. Boyle was in the employ of the Owl Drug & Candy company. She was an expert tamale maker.

No children survive, but she leaves a nephew, William D. Tinker, resident of San Diego, Calif., and a niece, Mrs. Maggie Carroll, of this city.

The body is at the Lester Ruffner Funeral Home.

Transcriber's note: Lucy's maiden name is Vasquez which was misspelled in the above article. She and her husband Alex Boyle are both buried in the 'Tinker' plot, site # A/09/04 at the Citizens Cemetery in Prescott, Arizona

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