Rock Springs Miner no. 12 March 20, 1915 SUDDEN DEATH OF CALIXTE BERNET The death of Calixte Bernet, one of the proprietors of the French Laundry, occurred on Friday afternoon at the Wyoming General Hospital, from diabetes. He had long been a sufferer from the disease but kept at his work until a day or two ago, when a severe attack proved fatal. Mr. Bernet was a native of France and was thirty-two years of age. He came here about a year ago from Nevada to join his brother, John Bernet, in the French Laundry. during his residence here he had formed a large acquaintance and his friends are sorry to hear of his sudden death. He leaves a wife and five children, who have the sympathy of the community. The funeral services will be held from the City Undertaking Parlors on Sunday afternoon. --- Rock Springs Miner no. 13 March 27, 1915 DEATH RECORD OF THE WEEK The funeral services over the remains of Mrs. Isabella Guhas took place from the City Undertaking Parlors on Friday afternoon at two o'clock, interment was made in St. Joseph's cemetery. Mrs. Guhas died at Gunn on Thursday morning. She was 23 years of age and leaves a husband and two little children to mourn her death. The death of the little sixteen-months old son of Mr. and Mrs. Valentine Anselmi occurred Monday night. The funeral was held on Wednesday afternoon with a very large attendance of relatives and friends. Two little daughters of Mr. and Mrs. George Rodosvich, of Blairtown, died from scarlet fever this week. The death of Fannie, aged 7 years, occured on Tuesday and that of Alga, aged 5 years, on Wednesday. Both were buried at 4:30 o'clock on Wednesday afternoon. Another child, two years old, is sick with the same disease. --- Rock Springs Miner no. 37 September 11, 1915 As we go to press we learn that a Japanese miner, named K. Matusomota, was killed in No. 8 mine yesterday afternoon. --- Rock Springs Miner no. 39 September 25, 1915 BAD MINE ACCIDENT OCCURS AT RELIANCE A fall of rock occurred at Reliance on Friday morning in which four men were injured. Frank Enrico was instantly killed and one man seriously injured internally. The other two men escaped with but slight injury. Enrico was a married man and leaves a widow and five children, and two brothers, at Reliance. He also has a couple of brothers in other parts of the west and the funeral arrangements can not be made until word is received from them. --- Rock Springs Rocket no. 46 October 01, 1915 Frank Enrico, a miner at Reliance, was killed while at work last Friday, by a fall of rock. The funeral services were conducted Sunday afternoon from the North Side Catholic church. ---