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Show OBITUARY. 11. W. Gcpg, aged 3S, of .-.22 Sherman fi venue, died Monday m-riiins- at St. .lo-eph's hospital after a two months' :!ln ss from (!rovsy. Organic lieart trouble was the imincd i;tte cause of death. Mr. Gegg was born in Hristol, England. Eng-land. February, St;u, and came to this country, together with his sister, in landing in Colorado Springs, where shis mother, who had t.rectdcd ! liim to this country', resided. He ob- ! tained a position as clerk in the nur-ehasing nur-ehasing department of the liio Grar.de j tail way company arid remained in j tli.'ir employ up until the time he was taken sick, two months ago. He removed re-moved from Colorado Springs to Denver Den-ver ten years ago, when he was pro- j muted to chief clerk of the nurchas- j -.:;g department..- He was married In j j. nver in 3 KM and seven children sur- ! iv him. He was one of the founders f the Young Men's Institute, a Catho- organization, which was orsanized I :.-re in I'rior to that he was a M-ominent me mber of the old Gray.one I v bib, and was secretary of that ir.Ki-t-itinn for three years. He took an ac- : part in politics and while he never i ;fed to any offiee or held -any polit-al polit-al appointment, ho was always de!e-Te de!e-Te to every state and county conven- l:i 2-W he was ele-ted grand delegate the national convention of the Y. M. in lialtimore, after which he was -i ted cer res ponding secretary. The : tneral will take place from his late . 'me at 522 Sherman avenue tomorrow :.'..rn;ng. The remains were escorted : i the Stout strejt cathedral by the Y. M. I. Interment at Mount Olivet. |