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Show jChas. Richardson I Called to Reward i i Charles Richardson, at one time 'editor of the Salina Sun, and an employee em-ployee of the Gunnison Valley News, died at the Dee hospital at nine o'clock Wednesday of Inst week. Mr. Richardson left the News office some 1 four months ago, accepting a position posi-tion at Roosevelt. Later he went tu Ogden and worked in a newspaper I office there. He had been suffering : from stomach trouble for several years and Tuesday morning of last week he suffered a broken ulcer of the stomach. An operation was performed per-formed and for a time hopes were held for his recovery. Complications set in and he sank rapidly. Mrs. Richardson and three of the youngest young-est children were at the bedside when the end camp. Word was received re-ceived here Tuesday morning nf last week that Mr. Richardson was forced forc-ed to the operating table and his wife was summoned at "that time. Charles Richardson was a native of New York City. lie was born July .'!, 1881, and after learning the printing business he came west, lo. eating at Huntington. For a tim" he engaged in railroading, being an engineer on the Denver & Rio (nuu.i.. railroad. September 2nd, 1913, ho v.;'s married to Sadie Ray, and to the union seven children were bnrr., six of whom arc living. The survivor:-; lire the widow, four girls, Edith. Tlelma, Blanche and Juanita, and two boys, Kenneth and Clifford. Three sinters, Mrs. Elix Holden of Boise, Idaho, Mrs. H. Jermane, and j Mrs. Edith Jermane of Portland, Ore., are also left as survivors. : Impressive funeral services were held for Mr. Richardson at Ov x-n and later the remains were take ' to Kaysville for interment. |