Mary Myrtle, Floyd Albert, Ethel Etta, Earl Leroy and Kenneth. Another child was born to them but died early.
Durango, Herald-Democrat
Durango, Colorado
ALBERT JENNINGS IGNACIO, IS DEAD
Albert Jennings 69, well known farmer of Ignacio, passed away yesterday morning. For the past four years he had made his home in La Plata county, coming here from LeMars, Iowa.
Surviving him are his widow, Mrs., Minnie Jennings of Ignacio; two daughters, Mrs. Mary Boyd and Mrs. Ethel Peters, both of Durango and three sons, Floyd of Long Beach, Earl of Port Arthur, Tex., and Kenneth of Durango; three brothers, Roy, Jasper and Walter, all of Lemar; and three sisters; Mrs. Scott Seaworth of Durango, Mrs. Jennie Turner of Silverton and Mrs. Edith Bradshield (sp) of Claypool, Ariz.
Deceased was a member of the Woodmen of the World.
Funeral services are uner the direction of the Jones and Peterson Funeral Home and will probably be held tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock from the funeral home.
Mary Myrtle, Floyd Albert, Ethel Etta, Earl Leroy and Kenneth. Another child was born to them but died early.
Durango, Herald-Democrat
Durango, Colorado
ALBERT JENNINGS IGNACIO, IS DEAD
Albert Jennings 69, well known farmer of Ignacio, passed away yesterday morning. For the past four years he had made his home in La Plata county, coming here from LeMars, Iowa.
Surviving him are his widow, Mrs., Minnie Jennings of Ignacio; two daughters, Mrs. Mary Boyd and Mrs. Ethel Peters, both of Durango and three sons, Floyd of Long Beach, Earl of Port Arthur, Tex., and Kenneth of Durango; three brothers, Roy, Jasper and Walter, all of Lemar; and three sisters; Mrs. Scott Seaworth of Durango, Mrs. Jennie Turner of Silverton and Mrs. Edith Bradshield (sp) of Claypool, Ariz.
Deceased was a member of the Woodmen of the World.
Funeral services are uner the direction of the Jones and Peterson Funeral Home and will probably be held tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock from the funeral home.
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