Joseph L. Enos |
| Posted 2019-01-08 by Judy Wight Branson |
| Prescott Journal Miner, Prescott, Arizona Territory Tuesday, November 10, 1914, page 5, column 4 Another Victim Of White Plague It will be learned with much sorrow that Joe L. Enos passed away yesterday in this city, tuberculosis being the fatal affliction. He came to Prescott from Cumberland, Maryland about six years ago, and struggled vainly to prevent the inevitable, abandoning his profession as a dentist to seek the open in Lonesome valley, where he acquired farming lands. Only a short time ago, he informed his friends that 'when the leaves begin to fall, I feel as if the end will come soon,' and this premonition was fulfilled. Enos was a young man of only twenty-six years. He was of a temperament that made him a host of friends. Relatives survive in Cumberland and the remains are at Ruffner's to be prepared for shipment home. ------------------------------ Prescott Journal Miner, Prescott, Arizona Territory Friday, November 13, 1914, page 5, column 3 Funeral Notice - The funeral services for Jos. L. Enos, will be held at Ruffner's mortuary chapel this afternoon at 3 o'clock. Friends and acquaintances are invited. Interment at Citizen's cemetery. ------------------------------ Prescott Journal Miner, Prescott, Arizona Territory Friday, November 13, 1914, page 6, column 2 Burial Here Relatives of J. L. Enos, deceased, in Cumberland, Maryland, have requested that burial be made in this city, and this request will be observed. The funeral will take place today from Ruffner's chapel. |
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