BRODE, R. M.


Prescott Journal Miner, Prescott, Arizona Territory Wednesday Morning, March 21, 1906, page 4, col. 2 R. M. Brode Suddenly Meets Death In A Tunnel Deceased Was Esteemed By His Many Friends R. M. Brode, a well known miner, who has been a resident of the Walker section for a number of years, was accidentally killed by a cave in the tunnel of the Zulu mine, in which he was employed late on Monday night last. The remains were brought to this city yesterday afternoon by the Maus undertaking establishment, from whence the funeral will take place on Thursday morning at 10 o'clock. Services will be held at the undertaking parlors by Rev. R. B. Rogers of the congregational church, and interment will take place in the citizens' cemetery. The deceased was a native of Pennsylvania, and aged about 35 years. He was a man of genial disposition, and was held in the highest esteem and respect by all who knew him. His wife, who is a resident of Walker, survives him. Transcriber's note: No headstone has been found marking the burial site of Mr. Brode.