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Euphemia (Vasquez) Tinker

Posted 2014-07-28 by Judy Wight Branson
Weekly Journal Miner, Prescott, Arizona
Wednesday Morning, July 2, 1913, page 7, col. 3

Heeds The Call Of Death

(From Saturday's Daily)

Another respected pioneer woman of Arizona, Mrs. Euphemia Tinker, widow of the late George H. Tinker, has been summoned to the unknown, her death occurring early Friday morning, after an illness of several months from heart trouble.

This estimable woman had resided in this city for over forty years, coming from Tucson, where she was married. She was affectionately known to all in the early days for the many kind and generous acts extended, and her loss will be deeply deplored by those of the pioneer colony.

She was of Mexican parentage, and her remains will be laid away in this city later, and after relatives are heard from.

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