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Colorado Springs: Did you know? — A Love Story of Tragic Romance
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~ In the early 1900s, a love story unfolded in London that would mirror the tragic romance of a Charlotte Brontë novel. Evelyn Todd and Ernest Cyril Davies grew up as neighbors and attended the same schools. They spent nearly every moment together, dancing, going to the theatre, and engaging in countless other activities that young romantics enjoyed.
As their relationship blossomed, Ernest pursued his studies for the ministry while Evelyn supported him wholeheartedly. They dreamed of a future serving their parish as husband and wife. However, their plans took an unexpected turn when Ernest felt called to leave London and become a missionary in Africa.
While serving in Africa, Ernest contracted consumption (tuberculosis), forcing him to abandon his mission and return to London. For over two years, he battled the disease while Evelyn remained by his side as a devoted girlfriend.
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In 1904, they heard of the Fountain Colony located in Colorado Springs, Colorado, which promised a cure for those suffering from tuberculosis. Holding onto hope for Ernest's recovery, he left for Colorado Springs to receive treatment at Glockner Sanatorium. Evelyn followed suit and settled in Denver to find work.
Ernest lived at Glockner Sanatorium for two years before his health took a turn for the worse. On November 16, 1906, with news of his impending death, Evelyn rushed to be by his side in Colorado Springs. With little time left, she stood beside him as Rev. R.A. Taft from St. Stephen's Episcopal Church performed their wedding ceremony at his deathbed.
Sadly, Ernest passed away at the young age of 31 on November 17th with Evelyn holding him in her arms. He now rests in Evergreen Cemetery (Block 41), serving as a lasting testament to their unconditional love that was both beautiful and heartbreaking.
Their story has been immortalized by local newspapers such as the Rocky Mountain News who reported on their wedding ceremony at the deathbed. Evelyn and Ernest's love story serves as a reminder of the power of love and the sacrifices one is willing to make for it.
As their relationship blossomed, Ernest pursued his studies for the ministry while Evelyn supported him wholeheartedly. They dreamed of a future serving their parish as husband and wife. However, their plans took an unexpected turn when Ernest felt called to leave London and become a missionary in Africa.
While serving in Africa, Ernest contracted consumption (tuberculosis), forcing him to abandon his mission and return to London. For over two years, he battled the disease while Evelyn remained by his side as a devoted girlfriend.
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In 1904, they heard of the Fountain Colony located in Colorado Springs, Colorado, which promised a cure for those suffering from tuberculosis. Holding onto hope for Ernest's recovery, he left for Colorado Springs to receive treatment at Glockner Sanatorium. Evelyn followed suit and settled in Denver to find work.
Ernest lived at Glockner Sanatorium for two years before his health took a turn for the worse. On November 16, 1906, with news of his impending death, Evelyn rushed to be by his side in Colorado Springs. With little time left, she stood beside him as Rev. R.A. Taft from St. Stephen's Episcopal Church performed their wedding ceremony at his deathbed.
Sadly, Ernest passed away at the young age of 31 on November 17th with Evelyn holding him in her arms. He now rests in Evergreen Cemetery (Block 41), serving as a lasting testament to their unconditional love that was both beautiful and heartbreaking.
Their story has been immortalized by local newspapers such as the Rocky Mountain News who reported on their wedding ceremony at the deathbed. Evelyn and Ernest's love story serves as a reminder of the power of love and the sacrifices one is willing to make for it.
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