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<br /> <br /> <br />Next, later in 1948, 1005 La Farge was purchased by Dr. Walter B <br />children lived in the house and he had his medical office in the <br />residents also remember that Dr. Bock made house calls. Dr. Bock <br />service. When he returned, he resumed his practice in Boulder, n <br />Missouri in 1911, died in Florida in 1993. Helen Bock, who was b <br />1999. <br /> <br />In 1955, Dr. William Bresnahan and Laurel Bresnahan purchased 10 <br />to have his practice at this address. They had the property for <br />are remembered has having had two children, an older boy and a youn <br />to the story of this property, in 1964, several years after they <br />Mrs. Bresnahan were killed by their then 16-year-old son while o <br />County. William James Bresnahan, Jr. was sentenced to life in pr Denver Post <br />and Los Angeles Times sources, he was paroled in 1977, and in 1987, then-Governor Roy <br />pardoned him. William James Bresnahan Jr. became a practicing ph <br />consider his to be a juvenile justice success story. <br /> <br />In 1956, the Bresnahans sold 1005 La Farge to William and Ruth A <br />Andrew. William Andrew, born in circa 1886, was a retired coal m <br />the Centennial Mine. He passed away in 1963. In 1970, Ruth Andre <br />Charles "Charlie" Parise, who owned it just under one year. <br /> <br /> <br />Later Owners <br /> <br />The owner of 1005 La Farge from 1970 to 1989 was Doris Donner. I <br />Cresswell, the current owners, purchased the property. <br /> <br /> <br />Discussion of Construction Date <br /> <br />There is not a clear indication of when this house was construct <br />pieces of evidence. <br /> <br />
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