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Myrtle Emma <I>Fawcett</I> Perry Revell

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Myrtle Emma Fawcett Perry Revell

Birth
Death
10 Sep 1929 (aged 38–39)
Burial
Boulder, Boulder County, Colorado, USA Add to Map
Plot
D 370
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Myrtle F. Revell of 4523 Clay st., beloved wife of Ernest V. Revell, mother of Charles, Donald and Ernest Revell Jr., sister of Mrs. Gladys W. Abbett of Boulder, Mrs. Beulah Buster of Hygiene, Colo., and Prof. Charles D. Fawcett of Philadelphia, Pa. Services Thursday at 1 p.h, [sic] from Hagin's Chapel. Interment Boulder.

*** The Rocky Mountain News, 11 Sep 1929, p.22.


Mrs. Earnest Revel, nee Myrtle Fawcett, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Fawcett, died this morning at St. Joseph's hospital, in Denver.

She was born in 1892 and received her education in the Boulder Schools. She was a member of the Eastern Star and White Shrine chapters of Boulder.

The deceased is survived by her husband and three sons, Charles, 14, Donald, 9, and a baby five days old, two sisters, Mrs. Henry B. Abbett of Boulder and Mrs. Eston Buster of Hygiene, and a brother, Prof. Charles Fawcett, of Philadelphia, Pa.

Mrs. Revel had many friends in Boulder, as had her parents, and as have her sisters and brother.

Funeral services will be held Thursday afternoon at 1 o'clock from the Hagen mortuary, 1620 E. Colfax avenue, Denver. Interment will be in Green Mountain cemetery immediately following.

*** Boulder Daily Camera, 10 Sep 1929, Tuesday, p.6


Myrtle F. Revell of 4523 Clay st., beloved wife of Ernest V. Revell, mother of Charles, Donald and Ernest Revell Jr., sister of Mrs. Gladys W. Abbett of Boulder, Mrs. Beulah Buster of Hygiene, Colo., and Prof. Charles D. Fawcett of Philadelphia, Pa. Services Thursday at 1 p.h, [sic] from Hagin's Chapel. Interment Boulder.

*** The Rocky Mountain News, 11 Sep 1929, p.22.


Mrs. Earnest Revel, nee Myrtle Fawcett, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Fawcett, died this morning at St. Joseph's hospital, in Denver.

She was born in 1892 and received her education in the Boulder Schools. She was a member of the Eastern Star and White Shrine chapters of Boulder.

The deceased is survived by her husband and three sons, Charles, 14, Donald, 9, and a baby five days old, two sisters, Mrs. Henry B. Abbett of Boulder and Mrs. Eston Buster of Hygiene, and a brother, Prof. Charles Fawcett, of Philadelphia, Pa.

Mrs. Revel had many friends in Boulder, as had her parents, and as have her sisters and brother.

Funeral services will be held Thursday afternoon at 1 o'clock from the Hagen mortuary, 1620 E. Colfax avenue, Denver. Interment will be in Green Mountain cemetery immediately following.

*** Boulder Daily Camera, 10 Sep 1929, Tuesday, p.6




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