Charles R. Ehle |
| Posted 2019-09-29 by Judy Wight Branson |
| Weekly Journal-miner, Prescott, Arizona Territory Wednesday, Sept. 19, 1906, page 7 Charles R. Ehle Passes Away yesterday At Seligman (From Friday's Dally) News searched this city, at an early hour, yesterday morning, from Seligman, of the death of Charles R. Ehle, which occurred the night before, at 10 o'clock. Full particulars of the cause of death could not be learned, the news being a shock to his friends here, who were not even aware that he was ill. The deceased was aged 22 years, and a native of Skull Valley. He is the son of John H. Ehle, one of the pioneers of this county, who arrived here in 1864, and make this city and Skull Valley his residence ever since, besides his father he leaves surviving him, one, sister, Miss May Ehle, and five brothers, L.E., A.E., J.H., W.R., and F. A. Ehle, all residents of Skull Valley, and among its most honored citizens. For the past three years the deceased has held a responsible position with E.T. Smith, the Seligman stockman, and was a young man of the strictest integrity and devotion to duty, commanding the respect and confidence of the entire community. The remains will pass through this city on this morning's south-bound daylight express, en route to the family home at Skull Valley, accompanied by his aged father, who arrived at the bedside of his son, a short time before death occurred. Interment will take place in the Skull Valley cemetery at 1 o'clock this afternoon. |
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