Edgar Nogal

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Birth Date: February 20, 1882
Death Date: February 10, 1950
Age at Death: 68

Burial Details

Cemetery Location: Eagle, Colorado

Obituaries

Eagle Valley Enterpirse page 1 - February 16, 1950

EDGAR NOGAL BURIED SUNDAY

Edgar Nogal, son of pioneers of the Eagle valley passed away ai his home at Eagle last Saturday, and was buried here Sunday afternoon. Death came February 10, ten days before Mr. Nogal’s 68th birthday, and was the result of a fall in his home about three weeks ago, in which his hip was shattered. Since the fall he had been confined to bed, under a doctor’s care. Born in Cedarvale, Kansas February 20, 1882, Mr. Nogal came to Eagle at the age of three years, brought here bv his parents, the late Mr. and Mrs. Charley Nogal, who were among the first permanent white people to settle in the spot along the Eagle River, which was later to become the town of Eagle. Mr. Nogal lived all but the first three years of his life on the original family home ground. His parents preceded him in death; Mrs. Nogal died in 1940 and his father, in 1948. He was buried in the family plot in the Eagle cemetery. Surviving are a sister, Mrs. Ruth Howland and a brother, Ernie Nogal both living in the family home in Eagle. The funeral services were held at the Methodist Church in Eagle by Rev. Paul A. Shields Sunday afternoon, under the direction of the Bowman Funeral Chapel. Funeral music was provided by a male quartet W E. Ratekin, H. K. Brooks, Wm. Stanley and Alvin Webb. Pall bearers were Ralph Hoyt, W B. Wolverton, Hume S. White, firms Larsen and Allan Mctheney. Three nieces, Mrs. Mary Rufth Pratt of Glenwood Springs; Mrs. Betty Reich and Mrs. Jean McDowell of Boise, Idaho also survive.

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