Note: n and grew to manhood in Molina, the community dedicates this column, and in his integreity and unfailing energy, his thoughtfulness of others thru the years that he operated the lumber, hardware and supply business in Plateau Valley. Thru his alertness and ability, the people of the valley could always depend upon him to produce out of thin air or otherwise the original article or repair parts for farm machinery, plumbing supplies, building materials or house furnishings on short notice. He gave his time and vitality to the people, sacrificing his own health. To him, a faithful servant of the community, we say adieu." by Mrs G. M Fredrick. Buried in the Mesa-Molina cemetery, near Molina Colorado Note: Newspaper clipping: dated Jan 21, 1953, " To the memory of R. C. (Bob) Skinner, who was bor
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