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Elmo Levern "Vern" Pearch

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Birth Date: March 23, 1878
Death Date: March 2, 1942
Sex: M

Marriages

Julia O'Malia Pearch - October 14, 1915

at Edwards, Colorado.

Burial Details

Cemetery Name: A.O.U.W. Cemetery
Cemetery Location: Leadville, Colorado
Mortuary Name: Moynahan O'Malia Mortuary, Leadville, Colorado

Obituaries

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E. L. "Vern" PEARCH, long a ranchman living on Squaw creek, was called in death Monday, March 2, being in the Gilman hospital at the time.
For the past three or four years Mr. PEARCH and his family have been living in Leadville. A week or so previous to his death his son, Thomas, brought his father down to the ranch to stay for a short while. When he returned to take him home he found his father quite ill, ,and took him to the hospital in Gilman, where he died.
Elmo Lavern [sic] PEARCH was born in Bloomington, Wis., March 23, 1878. In 1881, he came to Leadville, and some years later came to Eagle county and located a homestead on Squaw creek. He was always interested in mining and was well known in mining circles in both Eagle and Lake counties.
He was united in marriage to Miss Julia OMalia October 14, 1915, at Edwards, Colo. To this union were born two children, Thomas L. PEARCH and Katherine YANDELL, both living. Others surviving are the widow, Julia PEARCH; a sister, Mrs. Lillie WISE; a half brother, Gene SCHWENINGER; and two daughters by a former marriage, Mrs. Minnie REYNOLDS, and Mrs. Agnes WALSH.
Funeral services were held Thursday afternoon from the Moynahan-O'Malia funeral chapel in Leadville, with Rev. H. L. TAYLOR of the Presbyterian church delivering the funeral discourse. The body was laid to rest in the A.O.U.W. cemetery. Pall bearers were: W. W. WALSH, Clarence McMURROUGH, Angelo TRAVISON, William HENDERSON, Morley KITE and Irwin REST.

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