1GENMAYLE.com ONLINE, 2009.
2http://history.utah.gov/apps/burials/execute/searchburials, Utah State History Burial Cemetery database (ONLINE), 2009. "Burial Information: O'bagy, Paul
Birth: 7/1/1919
Death: 9/8/1961
Burial: 0/0/0
Place of Birth: Detroit, Mich.
Place of Death: Beaver, Utah
Cause of Death: Air Plane Crash
Grave Location: Manti City Cemetery , Row 14 Lot Blk 7 Plat B Grv 1
Source: Donated
Comments: Aerial Applicators, Lived In Salt Lake City, Ut., Married
Relatives:
Mary Pavel (Mother)
John O'bagy (Father)."3Obituary, Feb 2012. "Obituary in the Manti Messenger 26 November 1898.". " Comments: Obituary for Paul O'Bagy h/o Barbara Alder d/o Ferdinand Cox Alder & Leah B. Braithwaite
OBIT: The Manti Messenger, 14 SEP 1961
Paul O'Bagy, 43, Buried In Manti
Graveside services for Paul O'Bagy, 43, who died in a plane crash Friday were held in the Manti City Cemetery Monday afternoon with Bishop R. Morgan Dyreng conducting.
Mr. O'Bagy was killed when the low-flying spray plane crashed into a mountainside at Minersville Reservoir Friday. He and Alvin Prusia were spraying the reservoir under contract with the State Fish and Game Department. They had made three swoops over the lake and were coming in from the north for the fourth run and apparently didn't have enough altitude to clear a small hill. As they dove the left wing of the converted Navy torpedo bomber hit the mountainside. The plane then caught fire and one victim was under the burning wreckage, the ohter man thrown clear.
Mr. "OBagy was born July 1, 1919 in Detroit, Michigan, a son of John and Mary Pavel O'Bagy. He married Barbara Alder May 25, 1946 in Manti.
He was a veteran pilot with many years experience in low level flying. He was in the Air Force during World War II. He had done considerable serial fire fighting for the World War II. He had done U.S. Forest Service work in Utah, idaho, Wyoming and and Arizona.
Survivors include his widow, four sons and four daughters, Craig, Scott, David, Peter, Carolyn, Laura, Mary and Jana, all of Salt Lake City; four sisters, Mrs. Mary Kovaeich, Los Angeles, California; Mrs. Dorothy Agneessens, Detroit, Michigan; Mrs. Rose Beck, Midland, Michigan and Mrs. Julia Delie, Ontario, Canada.
Invocation at the graveside services was by Bruce Jennings with a vocal duet "I Need Thee Every Hour" by Thera Lou Hickman and Lily Jane Miller. Bishop R. Morgan Dyreng offered remarks and Aplhonso Henrie dedicated the grave."
1GENMAYLE.com ONLINE, 2009.
2Obituary, Jan 2012. "Obituary in the Manti Messenger 26 November 1898.". "Comments: Obituary for Scott Lee O'Bagy s/o Paul O'Bagy & Barbara Alder
Death: SSDI
Name: Scott Lee Obagy
Last Residence:
Born: 23 Apr 1953
Died: 4 Aug 2009
State (Year) SSN issued: Utah (1966)
OBIT: The Salt Lake Tribune, 6 & 7 AUG 2009
Scott Lee O'Bagy
Scott Lee O'Bagy 1953 ~ 2009 Forever On The Mountain Scott Lee O'Bagy age 56 passed away on August 4, 2009 due to complications from cancer at home with his wife and family by his side.
He was born April 23, 1953 in Mount Pleasant, UT. to Paul and Barbara.
He attended West High and graduated in 1970.
Scott married Rey on June 22, 1996 in Lodi, California.
He was a member of the LDS Church.
In Scott's line of work he had the unique ability to lead men and accomplish the task at hand no matter the obstacle. Scott was a man with the true appreciation for the great outdoors. He gained the respect from all people he encountered and was loved by many.
He is survived by his wife Rey, children, Shawn, Brooke, Joshua, Mitchell and Melissa, his mother Barbara O'Bagy, sisters, Carolyn, Laura, Mary, Jana Lee and "The Brothers".
Preceded in death by his father Paul O'Bagy in 1961. Special thanks: Alder Construction and family for the support and many prayers. The Utah Cancer Specialists at IMC, especially the nurses for making O'Bagy feel more like O'Baby, and to the many friends who have stood by our side with many prayers. Scott will be deeply missed by his wife and soul mate Rey, family members and friends.
Graveside services will be Saturday August 8, 2009 at 12 Noon at Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park, 3401 S. Highland Dr., Whispering Pines section. In Lieu of flowers donations may be made to the Scott Lee O'Bagy Memorial Fund, account #8954413, at any Mountain America Credit Union."
1Obituary, Dec 2012. "Obituary in the Manti Messenger 26 November 1898.". " Comments: Death: SSDI
Name: Daniel W. Limb
SSN: 529-16-3518
Last Residence: 84003 American Fork, Utah, Utah, United States of America
Born: 20 Sep 1921
Died: 8 May 2003
State (Year) SSN issued: Utah (Before 1951)
OBIT: The Salt Lake Tribune, May 10, 2003
Daniel Wayne Limb (9/20/21 ~ 5/8/03)
Daniel Wayne Limb, 81, died May 8, 2003, of a stroke in the Heritage Care Center in American Fork where he was given great care and loved by all.
He was born September 20, 1921 in Adamsville, Utah to Clarence and Susannah Heaps Limb. He married Gladys Elaine Taylor November 6, 1941 in Provo. She died August 30, 1977. He married Irene Myers June 23, 1978 in American Fork.
He was a High Priest in the LDS Church, a scoutmaster, and a committee member of the Old Folks. He loved camping, fishing, the outdoors, doing woodwork, photography, genealogy, dancing and traveling.
He is survived by his wife, Irene of American Fork; two daughters, one son, and five stepchildren: Carolyn (LaVoy) Erickson, Deseret, UT; Wanda (Abe) Dalley, Washington, UT; Daniel C. (Cynda) Limb, Farmington, UT; Blaine C. (Francine) Neil, Fairview, UT; Sherilynn (Tim) Spens, Peterson, UT; Kathy (Kent) Rodeback, Springville, UT; William V. Neil, Riverside, Missouri; Jay E. (Lynette) Neil, Liberty Lake, Washington; 45 grandchildren; 48 great-grandchildren; three great-great-grandchildren; one brother, Rulon (Myrtle) Limb, Lehi; two sisters, Donna Ewell, Woodscross; and Ruby Butler, Santaquin.
He was preceded in death by his parents, one son Robert; and three sisters.
Funeral services will be Tuesday at 11:00 a.m. in the American Fork Hillcrest Stake Center, 165 N. 350 W. Friends may call Monday from 6 to 8 p.m. at Anderson & Son Mortuary, 49 E. 100 N., American Fork, and at the church Monday from 9:45 to 10:45 a.m. prior to the services.
Burial will be in Timpanogos Garden Cemetery in Orem with Military Rites by VFW District 4. The family wishes to express their gratitude to the Heritage Branch Presidency and assistants for their care and interest."
1Obit, Jul 2015. See Notes.
1Obit, Jul 2015. See Notes.
1Birth Certificate.
2Temple Marriage Certificate.
1Birth Certificate.
2Death Certificate.
3Temple Marriage Certificate.
Dr. Eugene Edward Campbell (Twin)
1FindAGrave.com records, Website: FindAGrave.com, 2009. "Dr Eugene Edward Campbell
Birth: Apr. 26, 1915
Tooele
Tooele County
Utah, USA
Death: Apr. 10, 1986
Glendora
Los Angeles County
California, USA
Family links:
Spouse:
Beth Larsen Campbell (1916 - 1999)*
Burial:
Provo City Cemetery
Provo
Utah County
Utah, USA
Plot: Block 13 Lot 44
Created by: Christine Braithwaite
Record added: Sep 07, 2009
Find A Grave Memorial# 41664644." NO PHOTO.2Obituary, Jan 2012. "Obituary in the Manti Messenger 26 November 1898.". "Comments: Eugene Edward Campbell Dr. h/o Beth Larsen d/o Daniel Leo Larsen & Mary L. Braithwaite
Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia: Eugene Edward "Gene" Campbell (26 APR 1915 - 10 APR 1986)
Eugene Edward "Gene" Campbell (April 26, 1915 – April 10, 1986) was an American professor of history at Brigham Young University (BYU).
Campbell was born and raised in Tooele, Utah in a working-class Mormon family. When Campbell was fourteen, his father, who was a railroad engineer, died suddenly. His mother was active in the community and her elected position as county treasurer helped the family survive the Great Depression.
Education and military service
Following his 1933 graduation from Tooele High School, his interest in sports led him to attend Snow Junior College in Ephraim, Utah. He was active in sports and student and received his Associate of Arts degree in 1935. Then he served as a missionary for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) in Eastern Canada. After returning home in 1937 and studying history at the University of Utah, Campbell received his bachelors degree with high honors in 1939 and his masters degree in 1940.
In 1939, Campbell married Beth Larsen, whom he knew in high school and had dated for seven years. They would have five children.
After teaching LDS Seminary part-time for a year, Campbell became a full-time instructor from 1940 to 1944 in Wayne County, Utah, and Magna, Utah.
From 1944 to 1946, during World War II, Campbell served in the Chaplain Corps of the United States Army as a First Lieutenant. He attended Chaplains School at Harvard University and was assigned to the 71st Infantry Division and received two battle stars. After the war, Campbell returned to religious teaching in the LDS Church Educational System , this time in the church's Institutes of Religion, first as Institute director at Idaho State University in Pocatello, then as associate director at Utah State University at Logan. Campbell completed his Ph.D. at the University of Southern California in 1952, writing his dissertation on the history of the LDS Church in California.
Academic career
After completing his education, Campbell taught at Ricks College in Rexburg, Idaho until joining the history faculty of BYU from 1956 to 1980. At BYU, Campbell worked in various capacities and held many positions, including the history department's acting chair (1958–59) and chair (1960–67), chair of Visiting Professor Lectureships (1965), tour leader for BYU Tours of Europe, associate director for a study abroad program (1965), board member of the Charles Redd Center for Western Studies (1972–80), member of the Athletic Advisory Council, member of the Graduate Council, member of the Faculty Advisor Council, president of the BYU chapter of AAUP (1965–66), member of the board of editors for BYU Studies (1968–73), and main speaker at the 1973 and 1980 graduations of the College of Social Sciences. He also taught history at the Church College of Hawaii, while on leave from BYU in 1967–68.
Campbell was also involved in the larger historical community. In 1965 he was one of the co-founders of the Mormon History Association, served as its first vice president, and the next year was its second president. He was active in the Utah State Historical Society, serving as president of its Utah Valley Chapter in 1968 and a Fellow in 1978, an honor only given to fifteen others before, including to Fawn Brodie, Leonard J. Arrington, LeRoy Hafen and Juanita Brooks. Campbell was a member of the Danforth Associates and the Western History Association, and consulted for the National Endowment for the Humanities for many years starting in 1975.
Death: SSDI
Eugene CAMPBELL
Birth Date: 26 Apr 1915
Death Date: Apr 1986
Social Security Number: 528-16-2424
State or Territory Where Number Was Issued: Utah Death Residence Localities ZIP Code: 84601
Localities: Mammoth, Utah, Utah Provo, Utah, Utah."3The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, (FHL) NEW.FamilySearch.org, 2009.
4http://history.utah.gov/apps/burials/execute/searchburials, Utah State History Burial Cemetery database (ONLINE), 2009. "Burial Information: Campbell, Eugene Edward
Birth: 4/26/1915
Death: 4/10/1986
Burial: 4/14/1986
Place of Birth: Tooele, Utah
Place of Death: Glendora, California
Cause of Death:
Grave Location: Provo City Cemetery , Block 13 Lot 44
Source: Sexton
Comments: Ww Ii Veteran (t103)
Relatives:
Edward & Betsy Ann Bowen Campbell (Father)
Beth Larsen (Spouse)
Grave Marker Type: Fd."
1FindAGrave.com records, Website: FindAGrave.com, 2009. "Beth Larsen Campbell
Birth: Nov. 6, 1916
Sugar City
Madison County
Idaho, USA
Death: May 16, 1999
Sandy
Salt Lake County
Utah, USA
Family links:
Parents:
Daniel Leo Larsen (1887 - 1928)
Mary Braithwaite Larsen (1890 - 1979)
Spouse:
Eugene Edward Campbell (1915 - 1986)
Burial:
Provo City Cemetery
Provo
Utah County
Utah, USA
Plot: Block 13 Lot 44
Created by: Christine Braithwaite
Record added: Sep 07, 2009
Find A Grave Memorial# 41664957." NO PHOTO.2Obituary, Jan 2012. "Obituary in the Manti Messenger 26 November 1898.". "Comments: Obituary for Beth Larsen Campbell d/o Daniel Leo Larsen & Mary Braithwaite
Utah Cemetery Inventory
Name: Beth Larsen Campbell
Gender: F (Female)
Birth Date: 6 Nov 1916
Birth Place: Sugar City, Idaho
Death Date: 16 May 1999
Death Place: Sandy, Utah
Burial Date: 19 May 1999
Cemetery: Provo City Cemetery
Source: Sexton
Grave Location: Block 13 Lot 44
Type of Marker: Yes
Relatives: Father Daniel Leo & Mary Braithwaite Larsen Spouse Dr. Eugene Edward Campbell
OBIT: The Salt Lake Tribune, 18 & 19 MAY 1999
Beth Larsen Campbell
Beth Larsen Campbell, 82, died 16 MAY 1999, of natural causes at the Crosslands Care Center in Sandy, Utah.
She was born 6 NOV 1916, in Sugar City, Idaho to Daniel Leo Larsen and Mary Braithwaite
Larsen.
She married Eugene Edward Campbell 11 AUG 1939, in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Her husband preceded Beth in death on 10 APR 1986.
Beth was a devoted wife, mother and grandmother. She was active in the LDS Church, serving a mission to the Central States & holding many LDS Church positions including Relief Society President. She enjoyed her many friends & activities associated with the Brigham Young University
and its History Department. Beth was known for her caring ways, her home cooking, her love of travel, her sense of humor, and her sweet tooth.
Suvivors include two sons and three daughters: Bruce (Diane) Campbell, Mary Ann (Dennis) Payne, Jean (John) Fenn, Sharon Campbell, and Edward (Jackie) Campbell. Beth also has 17 g/children, six
great-g/children, & a sister Doris Lust.
Funeral services will be held Wednesday, 19 MAY 1999 at 2 p.m. at Berg Mortuary, 185 East Center
Street, Provo, UT. Friends may call Tuesday evening from 6 - 8 p.m. at the mortuary, and on Wednesday, one hour prior to services. Interment, Provo City Cemetery."3The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, (FHL) NEW.FamilySearch.org, 2009.
4http://history.utah.gov/apps/burials/execute/searchburials, Utah State History Burial Cemetery database (ONLINE), 2009. "Burial Information: Campbell, Beth Larsen
Birth: 11/6/1916
Death: 5/16/1999
Burial: 5/19/1999
Place of Birth: Sugar City, Idaho
Place of Death: Sandy, Utah
Cause of Death:
Grave Location: Provo City Cemetery , Block 13 Lot 44
Source: Sexton
Comments:
Relatives:
Daniel Leo & Mary Braithwaite Larsen (Father)
Dr. Eugene Edward Campbell (Spouse)
Grave Marker Type: Yes."
1Obituary, Jan 2012. "Obituary in the Manti Messenger 26 November 1898.". "OBITUARY: Bruce L. Campbell was born on November 19, 1940 in Richfield, Utah, and died May 6, 2001, at his home in Glendora, California. He was born in Richfield, Utah, while the family was living in Bicknell, where his father was teaching in the LDS Seminary system. He was born the son of Eugene Edward Campbell and Beth Larsen Campbell, who lived in Provo, and the son-in-law of Marden and Bessie Clark of Provo. Both Eugene Campbell and Marden Clark taught at BYU for nearly all their professional lives. Bruce graduated from Brigham Young High School in 1959. Bruce married Diane Clark on May 1, 1964 in the Salt Lake Temple. For many years he taught marriage and family sociology at California State University in Los Angeles. At the time of his death, he had been promoted by his university to full Professor in the Charter College of Education. A funeral service was held on Friday, May 11, 2001, at the chapel of the Oakdale Mortuary in Glendora. [Provo Daily Herald, May 9, 2001.] ~ ~ ~ ~ MEMORIAL ARTICLE: Provo Daily Herald, Saturday, May 12, 2001 -- Repercussions of one death affect numerous lives. We received a terrible shock last Sunday. Our oldest daughter, Diane Campbell, called to tell us (when she could finally get enough control of her voice) that her husband, Bruce, had had a heart attack and had died immediately. She had been showering and found him on the floor in their kitchen. Bruce was somewhat overweight and had commented several times that he didn't expect to live much longer. But we had assumed that he was exaggerating, a bit characteristically. We certainly didn't expect what happened -- and I doubt that Bruce did. Bruce was born in Richfield on November 19, 1940. The family was living in Bicknell while his father, Eugene Campbell, was teaching in Loa, high up on the plateau from Richfield. Eugene was, of course, well known in Provo. He kept pursuing his education and ended up as a professor of history at BYU. He and his wife, Beth, have a whole host of friends in Provo who remember them with love and appreciation. Bruce followed his father into the teaching profession, struggling (as we all did) through the years until he earned a doctorate in family sociology. For many years he taught family sociology at California State University in downtown Los Angeles. It was a fitting position for him; he had always been very much concerned with his family, both the family he grew up in and the family he and Diane created: a daughter and two sons, plus a third son who died in infancy. At the time of his death, he was a full professor in the Charter College of Education. I'm writing this on Monday, and we're all still feeling the shock. We've spent most of the day trying to let all the family know. Krista was at a conference in Miami most of the day, but finally called us from her home in North Carolina. Dennis and Valerie with two sons were on a hiking adventure in Paria Canyon, approximately on the border of Utah and Arizona, a wild place between that border and the Colorado River below the Glen Canyon Dam. The ranger stationed there agreed to carry a message to them. But he told us that he would be unable to tell them more than that they were to call home as soon as they returned -- another of those strange governmental rules that no one understands except possibly the maker. Looking at it as objectively as possible, the loss of Bruce could hardly make a blip on the cosmic receiving set. But in the academic and professional world that he was part of, his loss will be felt for a long time. Not nearly so long nor so intensely, though, as we in the family -- especially Diane -- will feel it. We can imagine Bruce, whatever his post-mortal condition may be, looking down in a kind of bemused appreciation at the stir his death has caused among his family, his friends and his colleagues. Though this is written as a column, it can also serve as something of an obituary for Bruce. It may not be a fitting one, especially under my Matter Unorganized logo. Bruce was anything but unorganized. It will have to do, though (but see the short obituary in an earlier issue of the Herald). I hardly feel like lapsing into the platitudes we customarily use to talk about death. Its immediacy defies platitude. But I trust that Bruce will be, or is, pleased to know how much we care. ~ ~ Marden Clark is a professor emeritus of English at Brigham Young University. [Provo Daily Herald, Saturday, May 12, 2001.] ~ ~ ~ ~ Provo Daily Herald, May 19, 2001: Presumably against our better judgment, Bess and I with Sherri and Harlow drove to Glendora, California, for Bruce Campbell's funeral. It was a long, hot and wearying trip even in our nearly new Toyota Prius, the hybrid car that we bought for the sake of 40+ gas mileage, and about as near zero pollution as current technology has been able to achieve. It was an impressive funeral by any standard. Even knowing Bruce, we had expected a fairly modest crowd and Diane had therefore arranged to hold the funeral in the small chapel of the funeral parlor. I was the first speaker and sat on the front row. By the time I went up to the small cubby that served as the speaker's platform, that chapel was filled to overflowing, the crowd maybe 10 deep outside the wide, glassed front entrance. Diane had arranged only for the briefest of ceremonies: Two short talks plus two duets by a couple of older ladies. All of that pre-arranged program took about 20 minutes. Then anyone who wanted to was invited to come forward and talk as he/she felt like. Our two scheduled talks were OK. But they may have been the least moving and the least effective of the talks. The non-scheduled talks were mostly by Bruce's colleagues and students but included other close friends and family members. What emerged was a picture of Bruce as a far more effective and a far more deeply loved and appreciated teacher and colleague than we in his family could have guessed. We all knew of and had sometimes felt the sting of his sharp, sometimes barbed wit. But we got almost no sense of that sting from his colleagues and students. Yes, they had known and appreciated his wit, but nobody indicated having been the butt of his jokes. It may have taken him quite a while to develop into the effective teacher he became. But one of the profound ironies of his death is that a couple from the school's administrative staff arrived with the news that Bruce had been promoted to full professor, something that he deeply wanted and must have deeply appreciated from whatever vantage point he had. He would have smiled, maybe just a bit cynically, at the irony. His most important innovation was to create small groups of around six students to work together as "cohorts" on various projects. They would support each other, making certain that no one was left behind, and they would share in the achievements of the group. From the evidence of the funeral, the plan was an amazing success. Though the speakers came from various groups, they showed none of the ordinary competition that student life develops, not even group against group. But all shared in the accomplishments of the group. And all who spoke did so from the perspective of the group more than of the individual. We adult speakers were warm in our praise of Bruce. But the real energy and evidence of love and accomplishments came from the group speakers. I felt as though I was meeting the real Bruce Campbell for the first time. Bruce pretty much pulled away from his early commitment to the LDS religion (a process that began soon after his mission to Japan and ended with his death). He went about doing good, however. We loved him, but his death and funeral have matured and intensified our love. ~ ~ (Marden Clark is a professor emeritus of English at Brigham Young University.) [Provo Daily Herald on page D1, May 19, 2001.]."
2The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, (FHL) NEW.FamilySearch.org, 2009.
1FindAGrave.com records, Website: FindAGrave.com, 2009. "Blaine Green Lee
Birth: Aug. 19, 1916
Tooele
Tooele County
Utah, USA
Death: Feb. 19, 1980
Tooele
Tooele County
Utah, USA
Family links:
Spouse:
Leora Larsen Lee (1919 - 1961)*
Burial:
Tooele City Cemetery
Tooele
Tooele County
Utah, USA
Plot: 9-111-6
Maintained by: Christine Braithwaite
Originally Created by: Utah State Historical So...
Record added: Feb 02, 2000
Find A Grave Memorial# 96970." NO PHOTO.2NEWSPAPER, 2009. Obituary of wife.
1(FHL) IGI International Genealogical index, Family History Library, 35 N. West Temple Street, Salt Lake City, Utah 84150, USA, www.familysearch.org. "LEORA LARSEN; Female; Birth: 28 JAN 1919 Sugar City, Madison, Idaho; Death: 02 MAR 1961; Father: DANIEL L. LARSEN; Mother: MARY BRAITHWAITE; Batch Number: H000096 Sheet: 00 Source Call No.: - 884212 884214 Type: Book." LDS Church membership record of a deceased person.
Search performed using PAF Insight on 31 Jan 2006.2NEWSPAPER, 2009. "Comments: Dau/o Daniel Leo Larsen & Mary L. Braithwaite
OBIT: Leora L. Lee
TOOELE, UTAH - Funeral for Mrs. Leora Larsen Lee, 42, Tooele, who died Thursday, 5:45 p.m. in a Tooele hospital of a long illness will be Monday, 1 p.m., Tooele First Ward Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Friends call Tate Mortuary, Tooele, Sunday, 7-9 p.m.; Monday prior. Burial Tooele City Cemetery.
Born January 29, 1919, Sugar City, Idaho, to Daniel Leo and Mary Braithwaite Larsen. Married to Blaine G. Lee March 2, 1939, Tooele.
Member Tooele First LDS Ward Singing Mothers, Active Young Women's Mutual Improvement Association, Member, Tooele Junior Women's Club.
Survivors: husband, Tooele, daughters, Mrs. Don (Carolyn) Hoskisson, Logan; Virginia, Tooele; mother, Mrs. Mary L. Eckman, Tooele; sisters, Mrs. Eugene (Beth) Cambell, Provo; Mrs. Doris De Simon, Tooele." Obituary.3FindAGrave.com records, Website: FindAGrave.com, 2009. "Leora Larsen Lee
Birth: Jan. 29, 1919
Sugar City
Madison County
Idaho, USA
Death: Mar. 2, 1961
Tooele
Tooele County
Utah, USA
Family links:
Parents:
Daniel Leo Larsen (1887 - 1928)
Mary Braithwaite Larsen (1890 - 1979)
Spouse:
Blaine Green Lee (1916 - 1980)
Burial:
Tooele City Cemetery
Tooele
Tooele County
Utah, USA
Plot: 9-111-7
Maintained by: Christine Braithwaite
Originally Created by: Utah State Historical So...
Record added: Feb 02, 2000
Find A Grave Memorial# 96971." NO PHOTO.4FindAGrave.com records, 2009. "Leora Larsen Lee
Birth: Jan. 29, 1919
Sugar City
Madison County
Idaho, USA
Death: Mar. 2, 1961
Tooele
Tooele County
Utah, USA
Family links:
Parents:
Daniel Leo Larsen (1887 - 1928)
Mary Braithwaite Larsen (1890 - 1979)
Spouse:
Blaine Green Lee (1916 - 1980)
Burial:
Tooele City Cemetery
Tooele
Tooele County
Utah, USA
Plot: 9-111-7
Maintained by: Christine Braithwaite
Originally Created by: Utah State Historical So...
Record added: Feb 02, 2000
Find A Grave Memorial# 96971." NO PHOTO - Do not let Rose Wright take the photo.5NEWSPAPER, 2009. Obituary of wife.
1(FHL) IGI International Genealogical index, Family History Library, 35 N. West Temple Street, Salt Lake City, Utah 84150, USA, www.familysearch.org. "THOMAS LYON CHAPMAN; Male; Birth: 31 MAY 1883 Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah; Death: 02 AUG 1955; Father: SAMUEL CHAPMAN; Mother: LILLIE LYON; Batch Number: H000030 Sheet: 00 Source Call No.: - 884071 884072 Type: Book." No source document or additional information exists.
Search performed using FamilyInsight on 1/24/2009.2http://history.utah.gov/apps/burials/execute/searchburials, Utah State History Burial Cemetery database (ONLINE), 2009. "Utah Burials Results
Burial Information: Chapman, Thomas Lynn (should be Lyon)
Birth: 5/31/1883
Death: 8/2/1955
Burial: 0/0/0
Place of Birth: Salt Lake City, Ut.
Place of Death: Manti, Utah
Cause of Death: Lingering Illness
Grave Location: Manti City Cemetery
Lot 8 Blk 28 Plat B Grv 1 SWC
Source: Donated
Comments: Farmer, Lived In Manti, Utah, Married
Relatives: Lillian Lyon (Mother)
Samuel W. Chapman (Father)." Photo is attached.3Obituary, Jan 2012. "Obituary in the Manti Messenger 26 November 1898.". "Comments: Obituary for Thomas Lyon Chapman h/o Laura May Smyth & LaVerne Maylett
OBIT: The Manti Messenger, 12 AUG 1955
Funeral Held For Thomas Chapman
Funeral services were held in the Manti North Ward Chapel on Friday of last week for Thomas L. Chapman, who died in Manti on August 2, 1955 after a long illness. Bishop Keith Stevenson conducted.
The prayer in the home preceding the services was given by Bent Peterson. Prelude and postlude music was furnished by Mrs. Louise Hulme, and prayers at the services were given by Ambrose Tuttle and Wilford Wintch.
Mrs. Carol Chapman, JoAnn Chapman and Kathel Koitzch sang "The Bridge Builder", accompanied by Reva Hatch. Bishop Morgan Dyreng, substituting for his father, Ray P. Dyreng, and Wilford Frischknecht were the speakers. Other musical numbers included a vocal duet, "In the Garden", by Girven Stott and Merrill Maylett, and a song, "Beyond The Sunset", by Jane Mickelson with the reading by Mrs. Wilfored Frischknecht, both numbers being accompanied by Mrs. Louise Hulme.
Closing remarks were given by Bishop Stevenson and the grave in the Manti Cemetery was dedicated by a brother, Ray Chapman of Ogden."4GENMAYLE.com ONLINE, 2009.
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2http://history.utah.gov/apps/burials/execute/searchburials, Utah State History Burial Cemetery database (ONLINE), 2009. "Utah Burials Results
Burial Information: Chapman, Paul
Birth: 4/5/1933
Death: 3/18/1993
Burial: 0/0/0
Place of Birth: Manti, Utah
Place of Death: Salt Lake City, Ut.
Cause of Death: Stroke
Grave Location: Manti City Cemetery
Lot 31 Blk 14 Plat A Grv 1 SWC
Source: Donated
Comments: Truck Driver, Lived In Salt Lake City, Ut., Married
Relatives: Lauern Maylett Chapman (Mother)
Thomas Lyon Chapman (Father)." Tombstone attached.3Obituary, Jan 2012. "Obituary in the Manti Messenger 26 November 1898.". "Comments: Obituary for Paul Henry Chapman s/o Thomas Lyon Chapman & LaVerne Maylett
Death: SSDI
Paul CHAPMAN
Birth Date: 5 Apr 1933
Death Date: 18 Mar 1993
Social Security Number: 528-42-8268
State or Territory Where Number Was Issued: Utah
OBIT: The Deseret News, Saturday, 20 MAR 1993
Paul H. Chapman
Paul Henry Chapman, age 59, passed away peacefully at his home March 18, 1993.
Born April 5, 1933 in Manti, Utah to Thomas L. and LaVern Maylett Chapman. Married Valaine Hoggan, March 23, 1961 in Elko, Nevada. Worked for Whitmore Oxygen for 30 years; member of the LDS Church; veteran of the Korean War.
Survivors: spouse; sons, Thomas P. (Brenda) and Kevin, both of Salt Lake City; daughter, Audrey, Bellevue, Washington; grandchild, Emily Sea Chapman; sisters, Mrs. Lloyd (Francis) Munk, Idaho Falls; Mrs. Lewis (Doris) Miner, Salt Lake City; preceded in death by parents, three brothers and four sisters.
Funeral services will be held Monday, March 22, 1993 at 10:30 a.m. at the Deseret Mortuary Chapel, 36 East 700 South, where friends may call Sunday 6-8 p.m. and from 10-10:30 a.m. prior to service.
Interment: Manti City Cemetery at 2 p.m. on Monday."
1(FHL) IGI International Genealogical index, Family History Library, 35 N. West Temple Street, Salt Lake City, Utah 84150, USA, www.familysearch.org.
2(FHL) IGI International Genealogical index. "GIRVEN C STOTT; Male; Birth: 18 SEP 1908 Ashton, Fremont, Idaho; Death: 13 JUL 1996; Father: JAMES WILLIAM STOTT; Mother: DELLA CUNNINGHAM; Spouse: Helen Maylett; Spouse: HELEN MAYLETT; Marriage: 06 JUN 1928 Manti, Sanpete, Utah; Spouse: Thora PETERSON." LDS Church membership record of a deceased person.
Search performed using FamilyInsight on 1/24/2009.3(FHL) IGI International Genealogical index. "GIRVEN C STOTT; Male; Birth: 18 SEP 1908 Ashton, Fremont, Idaho; Death: 13 JUL 1996; Father: JAMES WILLIAM STOTT; Mother: DELLA ALBERTA CUNNINGHAM; Spouse: HELEN MAYLETT; Marriage: 06 JUN 1928 Manti, Sanpete, Utah; No source information is available." LDS Church membership record of a deceased person.
Search performed using PAF Insight on 24 Sep 2004.4http://history.utah.gov/apps/burials/execute/searchburials, Utah State History Burial Cemetery database (ONLINE), 2009. "Utah Burials Results
Burial Information: Stott, Girven C
Birth: 9/18/1908
Death: 6/19/1996
Burial: 0/0/0
Place of Birth: Ashthon, Idaho
Place of Death: Manti, Utah
Cause of Death: Heart Failure
Grave Location: Manti City Cemetery
, Row 40 Lot Blk 14 Plat B Grv
Source: Donated
Comments: ,widowed
Relatives: Dela Stott (Mother)
James D Stott (Father)." PHOTO attached.
1(FHL) IGI International Genealogical index, Family History Library, 35 N. West Temple Street, Salt Lake City, Utah 84150, USA, www.familysearch.org.
2http://history.utah.gov/apps/burials/execute/searchburials, Utah State History Burial Cemetery database (ONLINE), 2009. "Utah Burials Results
Burial Information: Stott, Helen M.
Birth: 2/6/1911
Death: 6/11/1983
Burial: 0/0/0
Place of Birth: Manti, Ut.
Place of Death: Manti, Ut.
Cause of Death: Heart Failure
Grave Location: Manti City Cemetery
Row 21 Lot Blk 23 Plat B Grv
Source: Donated
Comments: Housewife, Lived In Manti, Ut., Married
Relatives: Amanda Jane Boyington (Mother)
Henry Maylett (Father)." PHOTO attached.3GENMAYLE.com ONLINE, 2009.
4(FHL) IGI International Genealogical index. "GIRVEN C STOTT; Male; Birth: 18 SEP 1908 Ashton, Fremont, Idaho; Death: 13 JUL 1996; Father: JAMES WILLIAM STOTT; Mother: DELLA CUNNINGHAM; Spouse: Helen Maylett; Spouse: HELEN MAYLETT; Marriage: 06 JUN 1928 Manti, Sanpete, Utah; Spouse: Thora PETERSON." LDS Church membership record of a deceased person.
Search performed using FamilyInsight on 1/24/2009.
1http://history.utah.gov/apps/burials/execute/searchburials, Utah State History Burial Cemetery database (ONLINE), 2009. "Utah Burials Results
Burial Information: Maylett, Thomas Boyington
Birth: 10/4/1915
Death: 9/28/1974
Burial: 0/0/0
Place of Birth: Manti, Utah
Place of Death: Manti, Utah
Cause of Death: Natural
Grave Location: Manti City Cemetery
Row 16 Lot Blk 8 Plat B Grv 1
Source: Donated
Comments: Night Watchman (e 1/2),
Lived In Manti, Utah, Married."2FindAGrave.com records, Website: FindAGrave.com, 2009. "Sgt Thomas B. Maylett
Birth: Oct. 4, 1915
Death: Sep. 28, 1974
Burial: Manti Cemetery
Manti Sanpete County Utah, USA
Created by: John Warnke
Record added: May 24, 2008."3GENMAYLE.com ONLINE, 2009.
4NEWSPAPER, Nov 2012. "Comments: Son/o Henry Marylett & Amanda Jane Boyington
Marriage: The Manti Messenger, 11 OCT 1946
Vet Takes Oklahoman As Bride
In a double-ring ceremony at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Maylett Monday evening, Ruby Rutherford of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, became the bride of Thomas Maylett, son of Henry Maylett of Manti. The wedding was the culmination of an acquaintance, friendship and courtship that started when Mr. Maylett was in the service and stationed in Oklahoma.
The ceremony was performed by Bishop Girven Stott, brother-in-law of the groom. Miss Lynn Maylett was the bride's only attendant and Merrill Maylett acted as best man for his brother.
The bride wore a grey suit with black accessories and wore a corsage of red roses and white chrysanthemums. A hot dinner was served immediately following the ceremony to members of the immediate families."
1GENMAYLE.com ONLINE, 2009.
2Obituary, Feb 2013. "Obituary in the Manti Messenger 26 November 1898.". "Comments: OBIT: Deseret News on 12/7/2004.
Ruby Louise Gentry Rutherford Maylett 1916 ~ 2004
MANTI- Ruby Maylett, 88, of Manti died December 4th, 2004 in Clearfield, Utah. She was born April 29, 1916 in Tuttle, Oklahoma to Emory II and Lillie L. Rowe Gentry.
She married Charles E. Rutherford in 1939. They were later divorced. She married Thomas B. Maylett in 1946. The marriage was later solemnized in the Manti LDS Temple.
She was a devoted mother and grandmother beloved by all of her children and grandchildren. She was an active member of the LDS Church.
She is survived by daughter Jean (Brent) Burt, Centenial, Colorado and son Bob (Judy) Rutherford, Clearfield, Utah, nine grandchildren, and nine great-grandchildren. Preceded in death by her parents, one brother and three sisters and one grandson.
Graveside services will he held in the Manti City Cemetery at 2:30 p.m., Wed. Dec. 8, 2004. Friends may call Wed. 1:30 to 2:15 prior to services at Buchanan Mortuary, 195 West 100 North, Manti."3NEWSPAPER, Nov 2012. "Comments: Son/o Henry Marylett & Amanda Jane Boyington
Marriage: The Manti Messenger, 11 OCT 1946
Vet Takes Oklahoman As Bride
In a double-ring ceremony at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Maylett Monday evening, Ruby Rutherford of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, became the bride of Thomas Maylett, son of Henry Maylett of Manti. The wedding was the culmination of an acquaintance, friendship and courtship that started when Mr. Maylett was in the service and stationed in Oklahoma.
The ceremony was performed by Bishop Girven Stott, brother-in-law of the groom. Miss Lynn Maylett was the bride's only attendant and Merrill Maylett acted as best man for his brother.
The bride wore a grey suit with black accessories and wore a corsage of red roses and white chrysanthemums. A hot dinner was served immediately following the ceremony to members of the immediate families."
1GENMAYLE.com ONLINE, 2009.
2http://history.utah.gov/apps/burials/execute/searchburials, Utah State History Burial Cemetery database (ONLINE), 2009. "Utah Burials Results
Burial Information: Tucker, Reuben L
Birth: 5/20/1908
Death: 8/6/1968
Burial: 0/0/0
Place of Birth: Cleveland, Utah
Place of Death: Manti, Utah
Cause of Death: Heart Ailment
Grave Location: Manti City Cemetery
Row 23 Lot Blk 9 Plat A Grv 1
Source: Donated
Comments: Laborer, Lived In Manti, Utah, Married
Relatives: Mable Tucker (Mother)
Lillard Tucker (Father)."3FindAGrave.com records, Website: FindAGrave.com, 2009. "Reuben Lillard Tucker
Birth: 1908
Death: 1968
Burial: Manti Cemetery
Manti Sanpete County Utah, USA
Created by: Family2Gather
Record added: Aug 05, 2008."4Obituary, Jan 2012. "Obituary in the Manti Messenger 26 November 1898.". " Comments: Obituary for Reuben Lillard Tucker h/o Lynne Maylett. He also md Equata Thompson
Family Data Collection - Individual Records
Name: Reuben Lillard Tucker
Parents: Lillard Tucker , Martha Mable Atwood
Birth Place: Emery, Cleveland, UT
Birth Date: 20 May 1908
Death Date: 6 Aug 1968
Utah Cemetery Inventory
Name: Reuben L Tucker
Gender: M (Male)
Birth Date: 20 May 1908
Birth Place: Cleveland, Utah
Death Date: 6 Aug 1968
Death Place: Manti, Utah
Cemetery: Manti City Cemetery
Source: Donated
Grave Location: Row 23 Lot Blk 9 Plat A Grv 1
Relatives: Father Lillard Tucker Mother Mable Tucker
Social Security Death Index
Name: Reuben Tucker
SSN: 528-14-3549
Last Residence: 84642 Manti, Sanpete, Utah, United States of America
Born: 20 May 1908
Died: Aug 1968
State (Year) SSN issued: Utah (Before 1951 )
OBIT: The Manti Messenger, 8 AUG 1968
Reuben Tucker
Funeral services will be held Saturday, August 10, 1968 at 2:00 p.m. in the Manti North Ward Chapel for Reuben Tucker, 60, Manti, who died Tuesday.
Friends may call at the Buchanan Morturay in Manti from 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. Friday and prior to services Saturday.
Interment will be in the Manti Cemetery.
FUNERAL: The Manti Messenger, 15 AUG 1968
Reuben Tucker Eulogized At Rites
Funeral services were held in the Manti North Ward Saturday, August 10, 1968 at 2:00 p.m. for Reuben L. Tucker, 60, who died of a heart ailment August 6, 1968 in Manti.
He was born May 20, 1908, in Cleveland, Emery County, to Lillard and Mable Tucker. He married Equata Thompson July 19, 1928. Their marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake Temple. She died November 9, 1948.
Mr. Tucker married Lynn Maylett February 16, 1951. The marriage was solemnized later in the Manti Temple.
Mr. Tucker was a mechanic and night watchman.
He is survived by his widow; son and daughters, Darrell, Lackland Air Force Base, San Antonio, Texas; Mrs. Lee (Jean) Myrup, Kaysville; Mrs. William (Shirlene) Stoven, Scottsdale, Arizona; Mrs. Bill (Lorna) McKnight, Walnut Creek, California; five grandchildren; his mother, Mrs. Mable Lofley, Elmo, Emery County; brothers and sisters, Max, Vernal; Mrs. Georgina Hansen, all Elmo; Willard (Tom), Sterling; Mrs. Cora Oliver, Wellington, Carbon County; Mrs. Della Rasmussen, Spring Glen, Carbon County; Jackie and Charlie Lofley, both Elmo.
The funeral services were as follows:
Prelude music, Eunice Garbe
Musical number, "Oh My Father," Caroleen Mackey and Lillie Jane Miller, accompanied by Eunice Garbe
Invocation, Dulan Rasmussen
Musical Number, "Whispering Hope," Caroleen Mackey and Lillie Jane Miller
Speaker, Hazel Cox
Musical number, "The End of a Perfect Day," Jane Mickelsen, accompanied by Eunice Garbe
Speaker, Wilford Frischknecht
Remarks, Bishop Ray Cox
Musical number, "Lay My Head Beneath The Rose," Merrill Maylett, accompanied by Eunice Garbe
Dedication of the grave in the Manti Cemetery, Girven Stott
Prayer at the mortuary, Tom Maylett
Pallbearers were Willard (Tom) Tucker, Max Tucker, Verl Tucker, Jack Lofley, Charles Lofley, Richard Myrup and Grant Oliver, grandson, honorary pallbearer."
1(FHL) IGI International Genealogical index, Family History Library, 35 N. West Temple Street, Salt Lake City, Utah 84150, USA, www.familysearch.org. "Lynne MAYLETT; Female; Spouse: REUBEN LILLARD TUCKER; Marriage: 16 FEB 1951 Manti, Sanpete, Utah." LDS Church membership record of a deceased person.
Search performed using FamilyInsight on 1/24/2009.2(FHL) IGI International Genealogical index. "LYNNE MAYLETT; Female; Birth: 30 JUN 1918 Manti, Sanpete, Utah; Death: 18 DEC 1994; Father: HENRY MAYLETT; Mother: AMANDA JANE BOYINGTON; Spouse: James Herman BURT; Marriage: 12 SEP 1969 Manti, , , Utah." LDS Church membership record of a deceased person.
Search performed using FamilyInsight on 1/24/2009.3http://history.utah.gov/apps/burials/execute/searchburials, Utah State History Burial Cemetery database (ONLINE), 2009. "Utah Burials Results
Burial Information: Burt, Lynn Maylett Tucker
Birth: 6/30/1918
Death: 12/18/1994
Burial: 0/0/0
Place of Birth: Manti, Utah
Place of Death: Manti, Utah
Cause of Death: Natural Causes
Grave Location: Manti City Cemetery
Lot 24 Blk 9 Plat A Grv 1 SWC
Source: Donated
Comments: Housewife, Lived In Manti, Utah, Married
Relatives: Amanda June Boyington (Mother)
Henery Maylett (Father)."4GENMAYLE.com ONLINE, 2009.
5Obituary, Jan 2012. "Obituary in the Manti Messenger 26 November 1898.". "Comments: Obituary for Lynne Maylett Tucker Burt d/o Henry Maylett & Amanda Jane Boyington
Social Security Death Index
Name: Lynne M. Burt
SSN: 528-20-7001
Last Residence: 84642 Manti, Sanpete, Utah, United States of America
Born: 30 Jun 1918
Died: 18 Dec 1994
State (Year) SSN issued: Utah (Before 1951 )
Utah Cemetery Inventory
Name: Lynn Maylett Tucker Burt
Gender: F (Female)
Birth Date: 30 Jun 1918
Birth Place: Manti, Utah
Death Date: 18 Dec 1994
Death Place: Manti, Utah
Cemetery: Manti City Cemetery
Source: Donated
Grave Location: Lot 24 Blk 9 Plat A Grv 1 SWC
Relatives: Mother Amanda June Boyington Father Henery Maylett
OBIT: The Deseret News, Wednesday, 21 DEC 1994
Lynne Maylett Tucker Burt
Lynne Maylett Tucker Burt, 76, died December 18, 1994 in Provo.
Born June 30, 1918 in Manti, Utah to Henry and Amanda Jane Boyington Maylett.Lynne was an active member of the LDS Church, taught the nursery class for 25 years. Served as a counselor in the Relief Society. Served on the Manti Old Folks Committee. With her husband, Herman, she was in charge of the Bishop's Store House for eight years.
Married Ruben Tucker in Manti on February 16, 1951; later solemnized in the Manti LDS Temple. He died August 7, 1968. Married Herman Bert in the Manti LDS Temple on September 12, 1969; he died November 27, 1994.
Survived by stepchildren, Donald H. Burt, E. Brent Burt, Paul L. Burt, Lee E. Burt, Kenneth R. Burt, Thomas R. Burt, Jean Myrup, Darrell Tucker, Shirlene Stoven, Lorna McKnight; one brother, Merrill Maylett, Manti. Preceded in death by her parents; one brother, Tom; two sisters, Laverne Chapman and Helen Stott.
Funeral services will be Thursday, December 22, 1994, at 12 noon, in the Manti LDS Tabernacle. Viewing Wednesday night from 6 to 8 p.m. at the tabernacle, and Thursday, from 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. prior to services. Interment will be in the Manti City Cemetery under the direction of Buchanan Mortuary."6http://history.utah.gov/apps/burials/execute/searchburials, Utah State History Burial Cemetery database (ONLINE), 2009. "Utah Burials Results
Burial Information: Burt, Lynn Maylett Tucker
Birth: 6/30/1918
Death: 12/18/1994
Burial: 0/0/0
Place of Birth: Manti, Utah
Place of Death: Manti, Utah
Cause of Death: Natural Causes
Grave Location: Manti City Cemetery
Lot 24 Blk 9 Plat A Grv 1 SWC
Source: Donated
Comments: Housewife, Lived In Manti, Utah, Married
Relatives: Amanda June Boyington (Mother)
Henery Maylett (Father)." PHOTO attached.7http://history.utah.gov/apps/burials/execute/searchburials, Utah State History Burial Cemetery database (ONLINE), 2009. "Utah Burials Results
Burial Information: Burt, Lynn Maylett Tucker
Birth: 6/30/1918
Death: 12/18/1994
Burial: 0/0/0
Place of Birth: Manti, Utah
Place of Death: Manti, Utah
Cause of Death: Natural Causes
Grave Location: Manti City Cemetery
Lot 24 Blk 9 Plat A Grv 1 SWC
Source: Donated
Comments: Housewife, Lived In Manti, Utah, Married
Relatives: Amanda June Boyington (Mother)
Henery Maylett (Father)." Photo attached.