Obituary: KAUB, Frank H. ; Rocky Mountain News, Denver, Colo. 2 March 1911, Original includes photo http://files.usgwarchives.net/co/denver/obits/k/kaub_frank_1911.txt Transcribed and Contribted by: Rita Timm 2001 - 2002 ================================================= Took First Engine Into Denver; Built First Waterworks Frank H. Kaub, Resident Here Since 1870, Dies After Four Days' Illness. Frank H. Kaub, 78 years old and a resident of Denver since 1870, died at his home, 2335 Stout Street, last night after an illness of four days, of complication of diseases. Kaub was born in Germany in 1833. He was the first master mechanic for the Union Pacific Railroad, and brought the first engine into Denver. After he left the Union Pacific he went with the South Park railroad. He built the first waterworks in Denver, and was the first paid engineer on the Denver Fire Department. After he left the fire department he was elected one of Denver's first alderman. He had invested heavily in real estate, and owned some of the best property downtown. He was also a stockholder in the German American Trust Company. He is survived by three daughters, Mrs. A. J. Campion, Mrs. Fred Sigel, and Mrs. H. P. Nagle, all of Denver. Mrs. Nagle is on her way to Honolulu with her husband. The funeral will be Saturday afternoon from the home. The remains will be cremated. ******************* KAUB, FRANK H. - Funeral Notice - born Aug. 26, 1833, Godenstein, Germany, died Mar. 2, 1911, funeral from residence, interment private, kindly omit flowers. RMN 3/3/1911 ******************* Estate News Article - City News In Brief Section - probate news. Each of the three daughters, Mrs. Clara Nagel, Mrs. Anna Sigel and Mrs. Emillie Campion, will have to pay a tax of $438.86. Estate settled. RMN 09/03/1911 Page 5 Sect. I =================================================== Contributed for use by the USGenWeb Archive Project (http://www.usgenweb.org) and by the COGenWeb Archive Project USGENWEB NOTICE: These electronic pages may NOT be reproduced in any format for profit or presentation by other organization or persons. Persons or organizations desiring to use this material, must obtain the written consent of the contributor, or the legal representative of the submitter, and contact the listed USGenWeb archivist with proof of this consent. The submitter has given permission to the USGenWeb Archives to store the file permanently for free access.