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Show Obituary. Marguerite Marie, the infant daughter daugh-ter of Clarence N. Stover, died on Tuesday. Tues-day. Feb. 23, at the family home. 3340 Lafayette street, and was laid to rest in Mount Calvary cemetery Thursday afternoon. Much sympathy is felt for Mr. Stover, who has been doubly bereft in a short space of time, his wife, the bride of a year, having been called to j her heavenly home on Dec. 24. Michael O'Dnnnell of 29.11 Walnut street died at St. Joseph's hospital on Friday. Feb. 26.. after a lingering illness. ill-ness. His funeral occurred on Monday, March 1. from Sacred Heart church, where requiem mass was offered for the repose of his soul. Burial was in Mount Olivet cemetery. Mr. O'Donnell was 40 years of age, and had resided in Denver since childhood. He was a brother of Mrs. Felix O'Neill. Norman L. Traver, a prominent business busi-ness man of Denver, died on Thursday, Feb. 25. at his home. 1002 East Twenty-fifth Twenty-fifth avenue. The funeral took place with requiem mass at Sacred Heart cnurcn on s-aturciay, and was under the auspices of the Woodmen of the World. The Sacred Heart Aid society also attended at-tended out of deference to Mrs. Traver. who has been a member since its organization. organ-ization. Burial was in Mount Olivet cemetery. Mr. Traver is survived by a widow and two daughters, Misses Anna and Olive Traver. who had the consolation consola-tion of seeing the beloved husband and father received, on his deathbed, into the church to which they had always been such devout adherents. Mr. Traver Trav-er at his own urgent request died fortified forti-fied by all the sacraments of the Cath-I'olic Cath-I'olic church. The funeral of Josephine Ruffini, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Barney Ruffini Ruf-fini of 2615 West Eighth avenue, was held on Thursday, Feb. 25, from St. Elizabeth's church. Interment was in Mount Olivet cemetery. . m jk John W. Gailacher of 200S Fifteenth street was buried Wednesday afternoon, Feb. 24, in Mount Calvary cemetery' Funeral service was read 'in St. Leo's church. Mrs. Margaret Carletti died at her home in tiie Ceres hotel Monday evening, even-ing, Feb. 22. She was buried on "Thursday "Thurs-day with requiem mass at Mount Car-mel Car-mel church. Interment was in Mount Olivet cemetery. Mrs. Carletti was the wife of Joseph Carletti. proprietor of the Cress hotel at 1900 Wynkoop street |