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Longmont
Ledger
November 1915
True
At her home at Highlandlake, Wednesday morning, November 24, 1915, Mrs.
Isadore Jane True, aged 67 years, 1 month and 22 days.
Mrs. True has been a sufferer for a year or more, and her death was
not unexpected.
Mrs. True was born in Enfield, Conn. She was the daughter of the
later Judge and Mrs. Seth Terry. The Judge was the President of the
Chicago, Colorado Colony, which founded the town of Longmont in 1871.
She followed her parents to Longmont in 1872.
Miss Isadore Terry was married in Greeley a few years later, to R. S.
True. They drove over in a double rig for her sister, Mrs. Crocker was
married to Dr. Crocker at the same time. On their return they were met
by the Longmont band at the old Terry house on Third Ave.
They have made their home at Highlandlake most of the time and here
they reared their two sons, R. S. True, Jr., and Carlton True.
Mrs. True was a sincere Christian, an active member all these years
of the Congregational church at Highlandlake.
Mrs. True was one of either children to grow to maturity. Besides the
husband and two sons she leave two brothers, W. H. Terry of Colorado
Springs and S. I Terry of Denver; and three sisters, Mrs. L. O. Munson
of Longmont, Mrs. H. Preston of San Diego, Cal., and Mrs. A. G. Crocker
of Berkley, Cal.
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