1INTERNET, 2009. " David Wendell JAMES was born 24 Aug 1910 in Spanish Fork, Utah, Ut. He died 1 15 Oct 1993 in Spanish Fork, Utah, UT and was buried 21 Oct 1993 in Spanish Fork, Utah, UT. David married Ruby Eleanor DEDRICKSON on 20 Jun 1929 in Spanish Fork, Utah, Ut.
[by Sherald] My father had been a butcher during most of his life. He received his training under the able tutelage of Quayle Dixon having spent many years in his service.
I remember quite vividly one of the experiences my father had while working as a butcher. Mr. Dixon was boning out a quarter of beef. The technique for boning out beef involves drawing the knife towards the body while standing off to one side in the case the knife slips. Evidently Mr. Dixon was in a hurry that day and wasn't quite as careful as he should have been. The knife slipped from the meat and ripped into his lower abdomen, opening up a large gash where his appendix was located. The intestines were already protruding out of the cut so my father had to hold them back into the body cavity until they could get to a doctor.
Upon examining the wound the doctor decided that he had done such a fine job of operating on himself they should just go ahead and remove his appendix. After the operation they sent him home to recuperate.
After working for Mr. Dixon, my father worked for the Spanish Fork Co-op, one of the major stores in town. He also worked there as a butcher and eventually took over the business himself. I often worked after school and on weekends with him and picked up the skills meat cutter.
My senior year in college my grandfather died, leaving his farm to my father and uncle. My uncle decided to get out of the farming business so I coaxed my father into letting me buy my uncle's half of the farm. Since then my father and I have run the thirty eight acre farm as well as keeping busy with our individual occupations. Recently, my father retired as a butcher and spend much of his time at the farm.
Excerpts from the collection of John Warnke
They had the following children:
M Sherald Wendell JAMES
F Lu Ann JAMES was born 25 Aug 1935 and died 10 Jul 1991.
F Janice Eleanor JAMES." http://genealogy.homeip.net/dedrickson/findex1.htm.2FindAGrave.com records, Website: FindAGrave.com, 2009. "David Wendell James
Birth: Aug. 24, 1910
Death: Oct. 19, 1993
Family links:
Spouse:
Ruby Eleanor Braithwaite Dedrickson James (1910 - 1990)
Inscription:
Married June 20, 1928. Our Children Sherald - LuAnn - Janice.
Note: Place of Birth - Spanish Fork, Utah, Utah. Son of David Hopla James and Mary Ann Sorensen James. Place of Death - Spanish Fork, Utah, Utah. Married Ruby Eleanor Braithwaite Dedrickson in Spanish Fork, Utah. A butcher/ rancher.
Burial:
Spanish Fork City Cemetery
Spanish Fork
Utah County
Utah, USA
Plot: 70.40 .02
Created by: John Warnke
Record added: May 29, 2004
Find A Grave Memorial# 8846512."3INTERNET, 2009. " David Wendell JAMES was born 24 Aug 1910 in Spanish Fork, Utah, Ut. He died 1 15 Oct 1993 in Spanish Fork, Utah, UT and was buried 21 Oct 1993 in Spanish Fork, Utah, UT. David married Ruby Eleanor DEDRICKSON on 20 Jun 1929 in Spanish Fork, Utah, Ut.
[by Sherald] My father had been a butcher during most of his life. He received his training under the able tutelage of Quayle Dixon having spent many years in his service.
I remember quite vividly one of the experiences my father had while working as a butcher. Mr. Dixon was boning out a quarter of beef. The technique for boning out beef involves drawing the knife towards the body while standing off to one side in the case the knife slips. Evidently Mr. Dixon was in a hurry that day and wasn't quite as careful as he should have been. The knife slipped from the meat and ripped into his lower abdomen, opening up a large gash where his appendix was located. The intestines were already protruding out of the cut so my father had to hold them back into the body cavity until they could get to a doctor.
Upon examining the wound the doctor decided that he had done such a fine job of operating on himself they should just go ahead and remove his appendix. After the operation they sent him home to recuperate.
After working for Mr. Dixon, my father worked for the Spanish Fork Co-op, one of the major stores in town. He also worked there as a butcher and eventually took over the business himself. I often worked after school and on weekends with him and picked up the skills meat cutter.
My senior year in college my grandfather died, leaving his farm to my father and uncle. My uncle decided to get out of the farming business so I coaxed my father into letting me buy my uncle's half of the farm. Since then my father and I have run the thirty eight acre farm as well as keeping busy with our individual occupations. Recently, my father retired as a butcher and spend much of his time at the farm.
Excerpts from the collection of John Warnke." http://genealogy.homeip.net/dedrickson/findex1.htm.
1INTERNET, 2009. "Ruby Eleanor DEDRICKSON [Parents] was born 28 Apr 1910 in Spanish Fork, Utah, UT. She died 1 20 Sep 1990 in Payson, , UT and was buried 24 Sep 1990 in Spanish Fork, Utah, UT. Ruby married David Wendell JAMES on 20 Jun 1929 in Spanish Fork, Utah, Ut.
Born in the home of her parents.
The May Pole in grade school was a big event in my life. We children would be dressed in white from head to toe and what fun we would have braiding the May Pole...
I worked at the Anglus Theatre all during my senior high school years.
One of the sad events in my life was our class party held at the Arrow Head Resort the day before commencement. Emil Anderson a classmate and a good friend was drowned...
When I was in the sixth grade and the last day before school ended, I, my brother Alden and cousin came home after school and opened a can of salmon to eat. I immediately became very ill and went to the bathroom because I was so sick. When my mother found me and called the doctor all three of us were very ill. The doctor said we had been poison. I had to swallow fet of tube and we washed out on the inside. I went blind from this and for a week I was in total darkness. I cried because I wouldn't see my report card and all the other kids had seen it. When I was first able to see I saw a big calender hanging in my room that had huge numbers on it...
(By Sherald): My mother is a beauty operator [hair stylist] and has been ever since I can remember. She has had this job in the home, so she has always played a very definite role as mother and wife, also. There were many times when I would get up to go to school and find that she had already done somebody's hair. She would fix the meals in between her work in the parlor. I never remember the family looking upon this situation as a hardship. There were times when we found it hard to find some privacy, but it was all worth it...
Excerpts from the collection of John Warnke
They had the following children:
M Sherald Wendell JAMES
F Lu Ann JAMES was born 25 Aug 1935 and died 10 Jul 1991.
F Janice Eleanor JAMES." http://genealogy.homeip.net/dedrickson/findex1.htm.2FindAGrave.com records, Website: FindAGrave.com, 2009. "Ruby Eleanor Braithwaite Dedrickson James
Birth: Apr. 28, 1910
Death: Sep. 20, 1990
Family links:
Parents:
Theodore Dahl Dedrickson (1871 - 1940)
Eleanor Braithwaite Dedrickson (1877 - 1952)
Spouse:
David Wendell James (1910 - 1993)*
Inscription:
Married June 20, 1928. Our Children Sherald - LuAnn - Janice.
Note: Place of Birth: Spanish Fork, Utah, Utah. Daughter of Theodore Dahl Dedrickson and Eleanor Braithwaite. Place of Death - Payson, Utah, Utah. Married David Wendell James in Spanish Fork, Utah, Utah. Beautician for 50 years.
Burial:
Spanish Fork City Cemetery
Spanish Fork
Utah County
Utah, USA
Plot: 70.40 .01
Created by: John Warnke
Record added: May 29, 2004
Find A Grave Memorial# 8846540."3INTERNET, 2009. " David Wendell JAMES was born 24 Aug 1910 in Spanish Fork, Utah, Ut. He died 1 15 Oct 1993 in Spanish Fork, Utah, UT and was buried 21 Oct 1993 in Spanish Fork, Utah, UT. David married Ruby Eleanor DEDRICKSON on 20 Jun 1929 in Spanish Fork, Utah, Ut.
[by Sherald] My father had been a butcher during most of his life. He received his training under the able tutelage of Quayle Dixon having spent many years in his service.
I remember quite vividly one of the experiences my father had while working as a butcher. Mr. Dixon was boning out a quarter of beef. The technique for boning out beef involves drawing the knife towards the body while standing off to one side in the case the knife slips. Evidently Mr. Dixon was in a hurry that day and wasn't quite as careful as he should have been. The knife slipped from the meat and ripped into his lower abdomen, opening up a large gash where his appendix was located. The intestines were already protruding out of the cut so my father had to hold them back into the body cavity until they could get to a doctor.
Upon examining the wound the doctor decided that he had done such a fine job of operating on himself they should just go ahead and remove his appendix. After the operation they sent him home to recuperate.
After working for Mr. Dixon, my father worked for the Spanish Fork Co-op, one of the major stores in town. He also worked there as a butcher and eventually took over the business himself. I often worked after school and on weekends with him and picked up the skills meat cutter.
My senior year in college my grandfather died, leaving his farm to my father and uncle. My uncle decided to get out of the farming business so I coaxed my father into letting me buy my uncle's half of the farm. Since then my father and I have run the thirty eight acre farm as well as keeping busy with our individual occupations. Recently, my father retired as a butcher and spend much of his time at the farm.
Excerpts from the collection of John Warnke." http://genealogy.homeip.net/dedrickson/findex1.htm.
1INTERNET, 2009. "Husband: Duane Arthur JONES
Lu Ann JAMES was born 25 Aug 1935 in Spanish Fork, Utah, Ut. She died 10 Jul 1991 in Roy, Weber, UT and was buried 13 Jul 1991 in Ogden, , UT. Lu married Duane Arthur JONES on 3 May 1956 in Manti, Sanpete, Ut.
Mom and Dad owned one of Grandpa Dedrickson's cabins in Strawberry and Uncle Gilbert owned one. So, we went to Strawberry a lot with them in the summers. Uncle Gilbert would drive his own black truck. They would put all of us kids in back. We would sing from our driveway all the way to the cabin door. Songs we would sing were "My Blue Heaven," "Spring Time in the Rockies," "Red Wing," etc.
Mom would fix our meals on an old black coal stove that had warming ovens. Boy! The hot cakes would melt in your mouth. Uncle Gilbert had such patience and would teach us how to be good fisherman. You never stood up in the boat. You kept your feet still so the fish can't hear you. If a storm or big waves and winds came up, you get right off the lake. He would show us how to hold the pole and be excited with us, when we got one. Uncle Gilbert has always been a favorite with us kids.
Previously lived in Idaho. Attended Spanish Fork Utah High School. Active Dance Club, 4-H Club, piano. Homemaker. Previously employed Commercial Bank as teller, bookkeeper in Spanish Fork, Utah; first Security Bank in Ogden & South Ogden as teller. Hobbies are genealogy and flower preserving. She died of cancer.
They had the following children:
M David Arthur JONES
M Michael Duane JONES
M Jeffery Lynn JONES
F Cheryl Ann JONES." http://genealogy.homeip.net/dedrickson/findex1.htm.
1INTERNET, 2009. "Leonard Daniel OSTLER was born 4 Feb 1906 in Springville, Utah, Ut. He died 4 Jan 1966 in Livermore, Alameda, CA and was buried 8 Jan 1966 in Livermore, Alameda, CA. Leonard married Hazel La von DEDRICKSON on 30 Jan 1928 in Nephi, Juab, Ut. The marriage ended in divorce.
Leonard had no children by his second wife. He lived on the banks of a river near Livermore, CA. I remember visiting when I was very young and the dock at the back of the house and his boat. Divorced Hazel 5 Mar 1948." http://genealogy.homeip.net/dedrickson/findex1.htm.2DEATH records, 2008. "Name: Leonard D Ostler
Social Security #: 515101680
Sex: MALE
Birth Date: 4 Feb 1906
Birthplace: Utah
Death Date: 4 Jan 1966
Death Place: Alameda
Mother's Maiden Name: McKee." Ancestry.com. California Death Index, 1940-1997 [database on-line].Original data: State of California. California Death Index, 1940-1997. Sacramento, CA, USA: State of California Department of Health Services, Center for Health Statistics.3CEMETERY Records, 2008. "Leonard D. Ostler
Birth: 1906
Death: 1966
Burial:
IOOF Memory Gardens Cemetery
Livermore
Alameda County
California, USA
Plot: Garden of Peace
Record added: Jun 17 2005
By: countedx58." Find A Grave.com.4INTERNET, 2009. "Hazel La von DEDRICKSON was born 2 Mar 1901 in Spanish Fork, Utah, Ut. She died 11 Sep 1990 in Anaheim, Orange, Ca and was buried 19 Sep 1990 in Whittier, Los Angeles, Ca. Hazel married Leonard Daniel OSTLER on 30 Jan 1928 in Nephi, Juab, Ut. The marriage ended in divorce.
Ray Dedrickson remembers when Hazel and Leonard Ostler, Clealund and Alta Durfee, Ruth and Archille Granger and Ruby and Wendell James all lived in the house at one time. This was during the early 1930s and it was hoped that by contributing to the family finances, the lovely Dedrickson home would be saved from bank foreclosure. Even that was not enough.
Grandma Hazel lived in Spanish Fork for most of her life. Her husband left after only a few years of marriage, leaving her depending on welfare and support of other family members. Previously employed doing housework for others. Hobbies are sewing and cooking. The last few years of her life, she lived with and near Carol to be cared for by her." http://genealogy.homeip.net/dedrickson/findex1.htm.
Hazel LaVon Braithwaite Dedrickson
1INTERNET, 2009. "Hazel La von DEDRICKSON was born 2 Mar 1901 in Spanish Fork, Utah, Ut. She died 11 Sep 1990 in Anaheim, Orange, Ca and was buried 19 Sep 1990 in Whittier, Los Angeles, Ca. Hazel married Leonard Daniel OSTLER on 30 Jan 1928 in Nephi, Juab, Ut. The marriage ended in divorce.
Ray Dedrickson remembers when Hazel and Leonard Ostler, Clealund and Alta Durfee, Ruth and Archille Granger and Ruby and Wendell James all lived in the house at one time. This was during the early 1930s and it was hoped that by contributing to the family finances, the lovely Dedrickson home would be saved from bank foreclosure. Even that was not enough.
Grandma Hazel lived in Spanish Fork for most of her life. Her husband left after only a few years of marriage, leaving her depending on welfare and support of other family members. Previously employed doing housework for others. Hobbies are sewing and cooking. The last few years of her life, she lived with and near Carol to be cared for by her." http://genealogy.homeip.net/dedrickson/findex1.htm.2DEATH records, 2008. "Name: Hazel L Ostler
[Hazel L Dedrickson]
Social Security #: 565246860
Sex: FEMALE
Birth Date: 2 Mar 1901
Birthplace: Utah
Death Date: 11 Sep 1990
Death Place: Orange
Mother's Maiden Name: Braithwaite
FATHER'S SURNAME: Dedrickson." Ancestry.com. California Death Index, 1940-1997 [database on-line]. Original data: State of California. California Death Index, 1940-1997. Sacramento, CA, USA: State of California Department of Health Services, Center for Health Statistics.3INTERNET, 2009. "Leonard Daniel OSTLER was born 4 Feb 1906 in Springville, Utah, Ut. He died 4 Jan 1966 in Livermore, Alameda, CA and was buried 8 Jan 1966 in Livermore, Alameda, CA. Leonard married Hazel La von DEDRICKSON on 30 Jan 1928 in Nephi, Juab, Ut. The marriage ended in divorce.
Leonard had no children by his second wife. He lived on the banks of a river near Livermore, CA. I remember visiting when I was very young and the dock at the back of the house and his boat. Divorced Hazel 5 Mar 1948." http://genealogy.homeip.net/dedrickson/findex1.htm.
1INTERNET, 2009. "Leonard Daniel OSTLER was born 4 Feb 1906 in Springville, Utah, Ut. He died 4 Jan 1966 in Livermore, Alameda, CA and was buried 8 Jan 1966 in Livermore, Alameda, CA. Leonard married Hazel La von DEDRICKSON on 30 Jan 1928 in Nephi, Juab, Ut. The marriage ended in divorce.
Leonard had no children by his second wife. He lived on the banks of a river near Livermore, CA. I remember visiting when I was very young and the dock at the back of the house and his boat. Divorced Hazel 5 Mar 1948." http://genealogy.homeip.net/dedrickson/findex1.htm.2DEATH records, 2008. "Name: Leonard D Ostler
Social Security #: 515101680
Sex: MALE
Birth Date: 4 Feb 1906
Birthplace: Utah
Death Date: 4 Jan 1966
Death Place: Alameda
Mother's Maiden Name: McKee." Ancestry.com. California Death Index, 1940-1997 [database on-line].Original data: State of California. California Death Index, 1940-1997. Sacramento, CA, USA: State of California Department of Health Services, Center for Health Statistics.3CEMETERY Records, 2008. "Leonard D. Ostler
Birth: 1906
Death: 1966
Burial:
IOOF Memory Gardens Cemetery
Livermore
Alameda County
California, USA
Plot: Garden of Peace
Record added: Jun 17 2005
By: countedx58." Find A Grave.com.
1Obit for Arthur Ostler, Jul 2015. See Notes.
1Obit for Amy McKee Ostler, Jul 2015. See Notes.
1FindAGrave.com records, Website: FindAGrave.com, 2009. "Grace Dedrickson
Birth: Jul. 27, 1877
Death: Mar. 21, 1942
Family links: Parents: Theodore (Thordur) Dedrickson (1828 - 1894) Maren Jacobson Dedrickson (1839 - 1910)
Note: Cemetery deed belonging to Theodore Dedrickson list the birth date as 7/27/1877 and death date as 3/21/1942.
Burial: Spanish Fork City Cemetery Spanish Fork Utah County Utah, USA Plot: 03.18 .12
Created by: John Warnke."
1FindAGrave.com records, Website: FindAGrave.com, 2009. "Theodore (Thordur) Dedrickson
Birth: Mar. 25, 1828, Iceland
Death: Sep. 9, 1894 Spanish Fork Utah County Utah, USA
Thordur Dedrickson was one of the first Icelandic settlers in Spanish Fork in 1856. Because of drops out at Florence, Nebraska, Thordur was able to join the second handcart company in 1865, as part of Captain Daniel D McArthur’s company. In crossing the plains, Thordur in his journals reports that when the company had gotten 150 miles out on the plains some began to get stomachaches to some extent due to the fact that the small portion of meat, which was 3/4 pound, wasn’t enough for a hungry man for one meal, let alone for a whole day. Starting out with four people assigned to his handcart, by the time that he had arrived in Salt Lake Valley he was pulling the handcart by himself, Because of the lack of proper nutrition Thordur had lost over a hundred pounds in weight during the ninety-day trek. Thordur homesteaded 160 acres on land on the east bench. Here he built an adobe yard, which furnished materials for many of the homes that were built in the early days of Spanish Fork. The adobe was made of mud and straw, and it is said of Thordur that he ate his breakfast by candlelight. Long before dawn, he would be at his yard, ready to work. Returning late, he would eat his evening meal by candle’s flame. On January 2, 1858, he married Helga Jonsdottir, who had arrived in 1855 with Samuel and Margaret Bjarnasson. Mr. Dedrickson married Maren Jacobsen on July 17, 1866, at Danish lady who became the mother of Theodore Dedrickson and Grace Dedrickson Taylor. In November 1880, he married an Icelandic lady Ranngeig Jonsson. Thordur was a leader of the Icelandic colony and presided at the majority of their meetings. He was called to perform a mission to his homeland in 1875 and labored there until 1877. A goldsmith and a poet in Iceland, much of writings are still being used in the Icelandic schools today. Upon his return to Utah, his missionary writings on Faith, “Pordi Didrikssyni,” were published in 1879 as a tract and were used in missionary lessons as late as the 1970's. Many of the Icelandic people who came in later years found food and shelter beneath his roof. With he help, they secured homes of their own. Those who knew him best gave evidence that he was a truly a great man, willing to sacrifice that others might find happiness in their new home. Thordur’s death occurred on September 9, 1894. Published in Spanish Fork (Utah) Press, Thursday, July 4, 1996. Family links: Children: Mary Harriet Dedrickson (1867 - 1868) Sarah Dedrickson (1868 - 1869) Theodore Dahl Dedrickson (1871 - 1940) Albert Dedrickson (1873 - 1876) John Orson Dedrickson (1875 - 1876) Grace Dedrickson (1877 - 1942) John Dedrickson (1887 - 1940) Spouses: Helga Jonsson Dedrickson (1814 - 1905) Maren Jacobson Dedrickson (1839 - 1910) Rannveig Jonsson Dedrickson (1853 - 1897)
Inscription: Iceland. Scholar - Aurthor - Poet.
Note: Thordur Didriksson (Dedrickson), son of Didrick Jonsson, was born March 26, 1828, in Holm Austur, Landeyjum, Rangarvallasysla, Iceland. Pioneer, pushing hardcart across the plains. Arrived in Utah in 1856.
Burial: Spanish Fork City Cemetery Spanish Fork Utah County Utah, USA Plot: 03.18 .08
Created by: John Warnke."2FindAGrave.com records, wife, 2009. "Maren Jacobson Dedrickson
Birth: May 30, 1839
Death: May 6, 1910
Place of Birth: Aalborg, Denmark Parents: Jacob CHRISTENSEN [1809-1880] and Inger CHRISTENSEN [1804-1856] Place of Death: Spanish Fork, Utah, Utah Spouse: Thordur DEDRICKSON [Thordur DIDRIKSSON][1828-1894] Marriage Date: 12 Jul 1866 Place of Marriage: Spanish Fork, Utah, Utah
Children:
May Harriet DEDRICKSON b. June 12, 1867 at Spanish Fork, Utah, Utah d. Sept. 16, 1868 at Spanish Fork, Utah. Place of Burial: Spanish Fork, Utah, UT.
Sarah DEDRICKSON b. Nov. 29, 1868, Spanish Fork, Utah. d. Sept. 23, 1869. Spanish Fork, Utah. Place of Burial: Spanish Fork, Utah, UT.
Theodore Dahl DEDRICKSON b. Aug. 1, 1871, Spanish Fork, Utah. d. April 22, 1940, Spanish Fork, Utah. Place of Burial: Spanish Fork, Utah, UT. Spouse: Eleanor BRAITHWAITE [1877-1952. Marriage Date: 16 Feb 1898.
Place of Marriage: Manti, Sanpete, Utah.
Albert DEDRICKSON b. May 30, 1873, Spanish Fork, Utah. d. May 21, 1876, Spanish Fork, Utah.
Place of Burial: Spanish Fork, Utah.
John Orson DEDRICKSON b. Mar. 28, 1875, Spanish Fork, Utah. d. May 26, 1876, Spanish Fork, Utah.
Place of Burial: Spanish Fork.
Ingar Grace DEDRICKSON b.July 27, 1877, Spanish Fork, Utah. d. Mar. 21, 1942. Place of Burial: Spanish Fork, Utah.
Spouse: Thomas TAYLOR.
Maren (Mary), a Danish immigrant, shares the same headstone with Rannveig Jonsson and Helga Jonsson, wives of Theodore Dedrickson.
Children: Mary Harriet Dedrickson (1867 - 1868) Sarah Dedrickson (1868 - 1869) Theodore Dahl Dedrickson (1871 - 1940) Albert Dedrickson (1873 - 1876) John Orson Dedrickson (1875 - 1876) Grace Dedrickson (1877 - 1942) John Dedrickson (1887 - 1940)
Spouse: Theodore (Thordur) Dedrickson (1828 - 1894)
Inscription: Wives of Theodore Dedrickson.
Burial: Spanish Fork City Cemetery Spanish Fork Utah County Utah, USA Plot: 03.18 .05
Created by: John Warnke."
1FindAGrave.com records, Website: FindAGrave.com, 2009. "Maren Jacobson Dedrickson
Birth: May 30, 1839
Death: May 6, 1910
Place of Birth: Aalborg, Denmark Parents: Jacob CHRISTENSEN [1809-1880] and Inger CHRISTENSEN [1804-1856] Place of Death: Spanish Fork, Utah, Utah Spouse: Thordur DEDRICKSON [Thordur DIDRIKSSON][1828-1894] Marriage Date: 12 Jul 1866 Place of Marriage: Spanish Fork, Utah, Utah
Children:
May Harriet DEDRICKSON b. June 12, 1867 at Spanish Fork, Utah, Utah d. Sept. 16, 1868 at Spanish Fork, Utah. Place of Burial: Spanish Fork, Utah, UT.
Sarah DEDRICKSON b. Nov. 29, 1868, Spanish Fork, Utah. d. Sept. 23, 1869. Spanish Fork, Utah. Place of Burial: Spanish Fork, Utah, UT.
Theodore Dahl DEDRICKSON b. Aug. 1, 1871, Spanish Fork, Utah. d. April 22, 1940, Spanish Fork, Utah. Place of Burial: Spanish Fork, Utah, UT. Spouse: Eleanor BRAITHWAITE [1877-1952. Marriage Date: 16 Feb 1898.
Place of Marriage: Manti, Sanpete, Utah.
Albert DEDRICKSON b. May 30, 1873, Spanish Fork, Utah. d. May 21, 1876, Spanish Fork, Utah.
Place of Burial: Spanish Fork, Utah.
John Orson DEDRICKSON b. Mar. 28, 1875, Spanish Fork, Utah. d. May 26, 1876, Spanish Fork, Utah.
Place of Burial: Spanish Fork.
Ingar Grace DEDRICKSON b.July 27, 1877, Spanish Fork, Utah. d. Mar. 21, 1942. Place of Burial: Spanish Fork, Utah.
Spouse: Thomas TAYLOR.
Maren (Mary), a Danish immigrant, shares the same headstone with Rannveig Jonsson and Helga Jonsson, wives of Theodore Dedrickson.
Children: Mary Harriet Dedrickson (1867 - 1868) Sarah Dedrickson (1868 - 1869) Theodore Dahl Dedrickson (1871 - 1940) Albert Dedrickson (1873 - 1876) John Orson Dedrickson (1875 - 1876) Grace Dedrickson (1877 - 1942) John Dedrickson (1887 - 1940)
Spouse: Theodore (Thordur) Dedrickson (1828 - 1894)
Inscription: Wives of Theodore Dedrickson.
Burial: Spanish Fork City Cemetery Spanish Fork Utah County Utah, USA Plot: 03.18 .05
Created by: John Warnke."2FindAGrave.com records, wife, 2009. "Maren Jacobson Dedrickson
Birth: May 30, 1839
Death: May 6, 1910
Place of Birth: Aalborg, Denmark Parents: Jacob CHRISTENSEN [1809-1880] and Inger CHRISTENSEN [1804-1856] Place of Death: Spanish Fork, Utah, Utah Spouse: Thordur DEDRICKSON [Thordur DIDRIKSSON][1828-1894] Marriage Date: 12 Jul 1866 Place of Marriage: Spanish Fork, Utah, Utah
Children:
May Harriet DEDRICKSON b. June 12, 1867 at Spanish Fork, Utah, Utah d. Sept. 16, 1868 at Spanish Fork, Utah. Place of Burial: Spanish Fork, Utah, UT.
Sarah DEDRICKSON b. Nov. 29, 1868, Spanish Fork, Utah. d. Sept. 23, 1869. Spanish Fork, Utah. Place of Burial: Spanish Fork, Utah, UT.
Theodore Dahl DEDRICKSON b. Aug. 1, 1871, Spanish Fork, Utah. d. April 22, 1940, Spanish Fork, Utah. Place of Burial: Spanish Fork, Utah, UT. Spouse: Eleanor BRAITHWAITE [1877-1952. Marriage Date: 16 Feb 1898.
Place of Marriage: Manti, Sanpete, Utah.
Albert DEDRICKSON b. May 30, 1873, Spanish Fork, Utah. d. May 21, 1876, Spanish Fork, Utah.
Place of Burial: Spanish Fork, Utah.
John Orson DEDRICKSON b. Mar. 28, 1875, Spanish Fork, Utah. d. May 26, 1876, Spanish Fork, Utah.
Place of Burial: Spanish Fork.
Ingar Grace DEDRICKSON b.July 27, 1877, Spanish Fork, Utah. d. Mar. 21, 1942. Place of Burial: Spanish Fork, Utah.
Spouse: Thomas TAYLOR.
Maren (Mary), a Danish immigrant, shares the same headstone with Rannveig Jonsson and Helga Jonsson, wives of Theodore Dedrickson.
Children: Mary Harriet Dedrickson (1867 - 1868) Sarah Dedrickson (1868 - 1869) Theodore Dahl Dedrickson (1871 - 1940) Albert Dedrickson (1873 - 1876) John Orson Dedrickson (1875 - 1876) Grace Dedrickson (1877 - 1942) John Dedrickson (1887 - 1940)
Spouse: Theodore (Thordur) Dedrickson (1828 - 1894)
Inscription: Wives of Theodore Dedrickson.
Burial: Spanish Fork City Cemetery Spanish Fork Utah County Utah, USA Plot: 03.18 .05
Created by: John Warnke."
1FindAGrave.com records, Website: FindAGrave.com, 2009. "Mary Harriet Dedrickson
Birth: Jun. 12, 1867
Death: Sep. 16, 1868
Parents: Theodore (Thordur) Dedrickson (1828 - 1894) Maren Jacobson Dedrickson (1839 - 1910)
Note: Daughter of Maren (Mary) Jacobson Dedrickson and Theordor Dedrickson.
Burial: Spanish Fork City Cemetery Spanish Fork Utah County Utah, USA Plot: 03.18 .24."
1FindAGrave.com records, Website: FindAGrave.com, 2009. "Sarah Dedrickson
Birth: Nov. 29, 1868
Death: Sep. 23, 1869
Parents: Theodore (Thordur) Dedrickson (1828 - 1894) Maren Jacobson Dedrickson (1839 - 1910)
Note: Daughter of Maren (Mary) Jacobson Dedrickson and Theordor Dedrickson.
Burial: Spanish Fork City Cemetery Spanish Fork Utah County Utah, USA Plot: 03.18 .23
Created by: John Warnke."
1FindAGrave.com records, Website: FindAGrave.com, 2009. "Albert Dedrickson
Birth: May 30, 1873
Death: May 21, 1876
Parents: Theodore (Thordur) Dedrickson (1828 - 1894) Maren Jacobson Dedrickson (1839 - 1910)
Note: Son of Maren (Mary) Jacobson Dedrickson and Theordore Dedrickson.
Burial: Spanish Fork City Cemetery Created by: John Warnke."
1FindAGrave.com records, Website: FindAGrave.com, 2009. "John Orson Dedrickson
Birth: Mar. 28, 1875
Death: May 26, 1876
Family links: Parents: Theodore (Thordur) Dedrickson (1828 - 1894) Maren Jacobson Dedrickson (1839 - 1910) Note: Son of Maren (Mary) Jacobson Dedrickson and Theordor Dedrickson.
Burial: Spanish Fork City Cemetery Spanish Fork Utah County Utah, USA Plot: 03.18 .03
Created by: John Warnke."
1FindAGrave.com records, Website: FindAGrave.com, 2009. "Donna Rae Braithwaite Randall
Birth: Jan. 1, 1935
Salt Lake City
Salt Lake County
Utah, USA
Death: Jan. 17, 2005
Idaho Falls
Bonneville County
Idaho, USA
Donna Rae Braithwaite Randall, 69, of Idaho Falls, died January 17, 2005, at her home.
She was born on January 19, 1935, in Salt Lake City, Utah, to Alton LeRay Braithwaite and Wanda Mildred Bahr Braithwaite. The family moved to Arco, where she attended elementary school. They then moved to Osgood, and she attended O.E. Bell Junior High and graduated from Idaho Falls High School.
On June 5, 1952, she married Franklin Leamon Randall in the Idaho Falls LDS Temple. She was a mother and homemaker. She also worked for Bonneville School District #93 as a bus driver. She was a member of the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers.
As an active member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, she served in various music callings, the scouting program, the Relief Society and Primary organizations, and as a Sunday School Teacher. She and her husband served missions to Europe, Oregon, and to San Antonio, Texas.
She enjoyed growing flowers, playing the piano, and listening to music. Donna especially loved working with children, and raising her family.
Surviving are her husband, Frank Randall, Idaho Falls, ID; sons, Lowell (Anita) Randall, Houston, TX, Charles (Tonja) Randall, St. Joseph, MI; Jeff (Padma) Randall, N. Ogden, UT, Reid (Charlene) Randall, St. Joseph, MI, Delynn Randall, Coltman, Id, James (Mandy) Randall, Salt Lake City, UT; daughters, Linda (Roy) Hansen, Denver, CO, Peggy Lowry, Pleasant Grove, UT, ZoAnn (Dave) Keck, Coltman, ID, Valree (Lee) Smith, Provo, UT; brother, Kent Braithwaite, Lehi, UT; sisters, Sally Kohler, Fiji (LDS Mission), Linda Fielding, Cedar City, Ut, and Lavern Wilkins, Idaho Falls, ID; 30 grandchildren; and 1 great grandchild.
She was preceded in death by her parents and a son, Evan Dean Randall.
Funeral services will be at 11:00 a.m. Saturday, January 22, 2005, at the Coltman LDS 2nd Ward (12448 N. 5th E.), with Bishop Al Arave officiating.
The family will meet with friends on Friday, from 7-8:30 p.m. at Wood Funeral Home (273 N. Ridge), and for one hour prior to services at the church.
Burial will be in Grant-Central Cemetery under the direction of Wood Funeral Home, P.O. Box 51434, Idaho Falls, ID 83405-1434.
Burial:
Central Cemetery
Grant
Jefferson County
Idaho, USA
Created by: Judy
Record added: Jan 23, 2005
Find A Grave Memorial# 10362541."2FindAGrave.com records, 2009. "Donna Rae Braithwaite Randall
Birth: Jan. 1, 1935
Salt Lake City
Salt Lake County
Utah, USA
Death: Jan. 17, 2005
Idaho Falls
Bonneville County
Idaho, USA
Donna Rae Braithwaite Randall, 69, of Idaho Falls, died January 17, 2005, at her home.
She was born on January 19, 1935, in Salt Lake City, Utah, to Alton LeRay Braithwaite and Wanda Mildred Bahr Braithwaite. The family moved to Arco, where she attended elementary school. They then moved to Osgood, and she attended O.E. Bell Junior High and graduated from Idaho Falls High School.
On June 5, 1952, she married Franklin Leamon Randall in the Idaho Falls LDS Temple. She was a mother and homemaker. She also worked for Bonneville School District #93 as a bus driver. She was a member of the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers.
As an active member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, she served in various music callings, the scouting program, the Relief Society and Primary organizations, and as a Sunday School Teacher. She and her husband served missions to Europe, Oregon, and to San Antonio, Texas.
She enjoyed growing flowers, playing the piano, and listening to music. Donna especially loved working with children, and raising her family.
Surviving are her husband, Frank Randall, Idaho Falls, ID; sons, Lowell (Anita) Randall, Houston, TX, Charles (Tonja) Randall, St. Joseph, MI; Jeff (Padma) Randall, N. Ogden, UT, Reid (Charlene) Randall, St. Joseph, MI, Delynn Randall, Coltman, Id, James (Mandy) Randall, Salt Lake City, UT; daughters, Linda (Roy) Hansen, Denver, CO, Peggy Lowry, Pleasant Grove, UT, ZoAnn (Dave) Keck, Coltman, ID, Valree (Lee) Smith, Provo, UT; brother, Kent Braithwaite, Lehi, UT; sisters, Sally Kohler, Fiji (LDS Mission), Linda Fielding, Cedar City, Ut, and Lavern Wilkins, Idaho Falls, ID; 30 grandchildren; and 1 great grandchild.
She was preceded in death by her parents and a son, Evan Dean Randall.
Funeral services will be at 11:00 a.m. Saturday, January 22, 2005, at the Coltman LDS 2nd Ward (12448 N. 5th E.), with Bishop Al Arave officiating.
The family will meet with friends on Friday, from 7-8:30 p.m. at Wood Funeral Home (273 N. Ridge), and for one hour prior to services at the church.
Burial will be in Grant-Central Cemetery under the direction of Wood Funeral Home, P.O. Box 51434, Idaho Falls, ID 83405-1434.
Burial:
Central Cemetery
Grant
Jefferson County
Idaho, USA
Created by: Judy
Record added: Jan 23, 2005
Find A Grave Memorial# 10362541."
1FindAGrave.com records, Website: FindAGrave.com, 2009. "Evan Dean Randall
Birth: Jun. 4, 1972
Logan
Cache County
Utah, USA
Death: Jun. 6, 1972
Logan
Cache County
Utah, USA
Burial:
Central Cemetery
Grant
Jefferson County
Idaho, USA
Created by: Collins Crapo
Record added: Apr 09, 2006
Find A Grave Memorial# 13901613."