Charles E. Marshall

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Death Date: January 10, 1921
Age at Death: 68

Burial Details

Cemetery Name: Greenwood Cemetery
Cemetery Location: Red Cliff, Colorado

Obituaries

Eagle Valley Enterprise page 1 - January 21, 1921

ANOTHER PIONEER CALLED TO REWARD. Chas. E. Marshall Succumbs to Long Illness at Home in Red Cliff.
Chas. E. MARSHALL died at his home in Red Cliff January 10, 1921, ages 68 years. The deceased was one of the early settlers of Red Cliff, going there in the boom days and since that time has been a resident of Red Cliff and Battle Mountain mining district. He interested himself in prospecting and mining, and, being a man of independent disposition, always leased or worked on property of his own and was a successful mining man in a small way. His politics were Republican, having run for county judge when there were few Republicans in the county. He had been justice of the peace in Red Cliff for years, having been reelected last fall, and was very efficient in that position. Mr. MARSHALL was never married, and, so far as we know, leaves very few relatives to mourn his loss.
He was an Odd Fellow of long standing and when Red Cliff Lodge No. 18 was organized he transferred to this lodge. Soon after becoming a member of this lodge he was elected treasurer, which office he held continuously until his death. A great deal of the success and excellent financial standing of the Red Cliff lodge was due to his ever watchful care and interest. He was a true Odd Fellow ever ready to extend a helping hand to a brother, living up to the high ideals of the order in spirit as well as in fact. He will be greatly missed by his fellow Odd Fellows and his place will be hard to fill. His funeral was held Sunday afternoon at two o'clock, and, at his request, the only service held was that of the Odd Fellows at the graveside. -- Eagle County News.

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