Minnie A. Dumas

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Birth Date: January 12, 1872
Death Date: October 12, 1950
Age at Death: 78
Sex: F

Marriages

Frank E. Dumas - 1896

Burial Details

Cemetery Name: Fairmount Cemetery
Cemetery Location: Denver, Colorado

Obituaries

Denver Post - October 15, 1950

MINNIE A. DUMAS TAKEN BY DEATH.
Mrs. Minnie A. DUMAS died early Thursday morning at the home of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. J. K. HAYBALL, 1815 Whitman.
Mrs. DUMAS was a native of Oslo, Norway, and came to this country when she was a small child. She lived in Colorado until moving to Butte three years ago. She was a member of the Lutheran church and Neighbors of Woodcraft, circle 453.
In addition to Mr. and Mrs. HAYBALL she is survived by a son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. RUSSELL of Denver; a sister, Mrs. Oliva HELM of Denver; grandchildren, Mr. and Mrs. Keith RUSSELL of Albuquerque, N.M., Mr. and Mrs. Allan RUSSELL of Pullman, Wash.; great-grandsons, Timothy and Kirk RUSSELL of Albuquerque, and several nephews and nieces.
The body is at White's funeral home.

Eagle Valley Enterprise - October 26, 1950

WIDOW OF PIONEER COUNTY MINING MAN DIED IN MONTANA OCT. 17.
Mrs. Minnie DUMAS, widow of the late Frank E. DUMAS, died in Butte, Mont. Thursday, October 12, in the home of her daughter, Mrs. J. K. HAYBALL after a long illness.
Funeral services were held in Denver from Moore Mortuary Wednesday and Interment was in Fairmount.
Mrs. DUMAS had made her home with Mrs. HAYBALL for the past three years, and was 78 at the time of her death.
Born January 12, 1872 in Oslo, Norway, she came to Colorado as an infant and had lived here for 75 years, and was married to Frank E. DUMAS, prominent in mining circles of the west, in 1896 and resided in Red Cliff and Gilman until the year following her husband's death in 1937, when she moved to Denver to live with a daughter, Mrs. H. W. RUSSELL.
She was a member of the Neighbors of Woodcraft.
Surviving other than the daughters are a sister Mrs. Olive HELM of Denver two grandsons and two great-grandsons.

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