Fred Burnell
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Eagle Valley Enterprise page 1 - June 12, 1931
ANOTHER OLD RESIDENT DIES AT RED CLIFF. Another old-time resident passed away at Red Cliff June 6, 1931, when Fred BURNELL died. He had lived in Red Cliff for more than twenty-five years, where he followed teaming and work in the lumber camps. He came to this country from the east, having been born in the state of Maine, December 2, 1851.
Fred BURNELL was a kindly, genial man, very reticent as to his past life, so that very little is known of him or his family previous to his coming to Colorado, except that he had been married and was a widower. He had friends by the score, all of whom admired and liked him.
He had been in declining health for some time, and for several weeks before his death had been bedfast at the home of his old friends, Mr. and Mrs. Jack McARTHUR, in Red Cliff.
Funeral services were held in Red Cliff Tuesday afternoon, and his body was laid to rest in Evergreen [sic.: Greenwood] cemetery at that place, burial being in charge of Mortician O. W. MEYER.