In 1905, Goldfield suffered a pneumonia outbreak, and Virgil died at the age of 62. His last words to his wife on October 19 were, “Light my cigar, and stay here and hold my hand.”
Josephine and Wyatt continued wandering the West, doing what made them most happy: prospecting. They settled in California, and toward the end of Wyatt’s life, set to work memorializing the lawman’s career.
Wyatt and Josephine spent their summers in Los Angeles, hobnobbing with the Hollywood set - and gambling, of course.
When the desert cooled off a bit, they would head east into the Mojave to prospect along the Colorado River.
Wyatt Earp was the last surviving participant of the OK Corral shootout. Earp died at his home in Los Angeles, on January 13, 1929, at age 80.