Mary Theresa (Crowell) Baldauf

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Death Date: May 24, 1922

Marriages

Charles Augustus Baldauf

at Gilman, Colorado

Burial Details

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

Obituaries

Eagle Valley Enterprise page 8 - June 2, 1922

MRS. CHAS. BALDAUFF [sic.] DEAD.
From Eagle County News.
At the home of her daughter, Mrs. Carl NORGAARD on Lake creek, Wednesday evening, May 24, Mary Theresa BALDAUFF [sic.] succombed to a lingering illness of several months' duration. Mrs. BALDAUFF [sic.] had been in failing health the past eighteen months but did not give up to her condtion, being of a very energetic and active temperment [sic.], going about her various duties until about six months ago she suffered a paralytic stroke at their ranch home on Gore creek and was moved to the Glenwood sanitarium. When she left the hospital she was able to get around in a wheel chair only as she was paralyzed from the waist down and about six weeks ago her daughter had her moved to her home on Lake creek.
Mrs. BALDAUFF [sic.] as Miss CROWELL came from Lucerne county, Pa., to Gilman in the early nineties and met and married her husband, Chas. BALDAUFF [sic.] there. They made Gilman their home for a great number of years, after which they took up ranching, moving to Gore creek.
Mrs. BALDAUFF [sic.] was a devoted wife and mother, very zealous of the welfare of her children of which there are two, Mrs. Edna NORGAARD and John, whom with the husband were with her at her death bed.
She was an active member of the Neighbors of Woodcraft at Red Cliff, and of the Ladies of the Maccabees at Minturn, which lodges had charge of her funeral at Red Cliff Sunday. The funeral was held from the Carlson hall, the sermon being delivered by Rev. J. F. GAITHER, pastor of the Methodist church of Eagle, and the remains were laid to rest in Evergreen [sic.] cemetery.
The communities wherewith they mingled extend to the bereaved family the hand of fellowship in their great sorrow.

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