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OURAY HERALD  [Colorado] April 17, 1903
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Passed to His Reward
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William Woodruff, aged 81 years passed peacefully to his reward yesterday morning, at the home of his daughter, Mrs. P.F. [Mary] Brockway in Ridgway [Colorado].  He had lived a long and useful life and enjoyed the friendship and high esteem of all with whom he came in contact.  Death was due to heart failure and , when summoned he was ready to go.  By his pure and upright life the grave was robbed of its terrors and death its sting, a smile of sweet peace being expressed in his feature after he had closed his eyes in death.
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Five children survive him, of whom two, C. T. [Comely] Woodruff and Mrs. P. F. Brockway live at Ridgway.  With them he came to spend the remainder of his days about 3 years ago coming direct from the old home in Iowa.  The funeral services will take place today and interment will be in Dallas Park Cemetery.  [No stone was found in 2008.]

Revision as of 20:15, 17 November 2010

William Woodruff
Born February 2, 1831(1831-02-02)
Died January 13, 1862 (aged 30)
Spouse Hannah Morris (m. ?–) «Did not recognize date. Try slightly modifying the date in the first parameter.»"Marriage: Hannah Morris to William Woodruff" Location: (linkback:http://jimlindstrom.com/mediawiki/index.php/William_Woodruff)
Children Sarah E Woodruff


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OBIT

OURAY HERALD [Colorado] April 17, 1903 Passed to His Reward William Woodruff, aged 81 years passed peacefully to his reward yesterday morning, at the home of his daughter, Mrs. P.F. [Mary] Brockway in Ridgway [Colorado]. He had lived a long and useful life and enjoyed the friendship and high esteem of all with whom he came in contact. Death was due to heart failure and , when summoned he was ready to go. By his pure and upright life the grave was robbed of its terrors and death its sting, a smile of sweet peace being expressed in his feature after he had closed his eyes in death.

Five children survive him, of whom two, C. T. [Comely] Woodruff and Mrs. P. F. Brockway live at Ridgway. With them he came to spend the remainder of his days about 3 years ago coming direct from the old home in Iowa. The funeral services will take place today and interment will be in Dallas Park Cemetery. [No stone was found in 2008.]