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William, George, and John Meet First Time in 35
years
in Pueblo, Colorado,
January 18, 1925
Newspaper Story
The crossroads of occupation brought together in Pueblo this week, three
brothers for the first time in 35 years. The brothers are George S. Roddy,
William Roddy (my father,) and John H. Roddy.
George S. and William Roddy and nationally
known traveling men and their paths of business cross every few months, but this
meeting was the first since the brothers were boys that fate rounded them up
with John H. Roddy in Pueblo.
John H. Roddy, 1402 East Fourth, who retired last as
constable last week moved to Colorado 23 years ago and has resided in the state
almost constantly since then. He first entered the employ of the Santa Fe
railroad at La Junta. Starting as shopman he climbed to fireman and engineer.
For the 19 years Roddy has held various public positions in
Pueblo with the city and county departments.
That
is all from the story. My Uncle George was a press agent for many years, as was
my father. His bio is on the Circus page.
Strange
that John worked for the Santa Fe, as did his father, David R. P. Roddy.
His
biography is under Railroading in the main index to the Roddys.
Your
comments or additions are most welcome to:
Bill Roddy
Mission Viejo CA
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