1Obit, May 2015. An article written by Ronell Hilman Breckenridge, a granddaughter of John Alfred Buxton from an unidentified copy of a newspaper, perhaps the Tetonia News, or Teton Valley News.
1Obit, Aug 2015. See Notes.
2Obit, May 2015. An article written by Ronell Hilman Breckenridge, a granddaughter of John Alfred Buxton from an unidentified copy of a newspaper, perhaps the Tetonia News, or Teton Valley News.
1Obit, May 2015. An article written by Ronell Hilman Breckenridge, a granddaughter of John Alfred Buxton from an unidentified copy of a newspaper, perhaps the Tetonia News, or Teton Valley News.
1Obit, May 2015. An article written by Ronell Hilman Breckenridge, a granddaughter of John Alfred Buxton from an unidentified copy of a newspaper, perhaps the Tetonia News, or Teton Valley News.
1Obit, May 2015. An article written by Ronell Hilman Breckenridge, a granddaughter of John Alfred Buxton from an unidentified copy of a newspaper, perhaps the Tetonia News, or Teton Valley News.
1Obit, May 2015. An article written by Ronell Hilman Breckenridge, a granddaughter of John Alfred Buxton from an unidentified copy of a newspaper, perhaps the Tetonia News, or Teton Valley News.
1Obit, May 2015. An article written by Ronell Hilman Breckenridge, a granddaughter of John Alfred Buxton from an unidentified copy of a newspaper, perhaps the Tetonia News, or Teton Valley News.
1Obit, May 2015. An article written by Ronell Hilman Breckenridge, a granddaughter of John Alfred Buxton from an unidentified copy of a newspaper, perhaps the Tetonia News, or Teton Valley News.
1Vadna Jean Humble Mackley, Enid Eleanor Adams, C. G, Our Mackley Family, Ancestor Hunters, Victor, Idaho 83455 1975, Page 35, Nov 2013, Family History Library, 35 N. West Temple Street, Salt Lake City, Utah 84150, USA,, www.familysearch.org~~35 N. West Temple Street~~Salt Lake City, Utah 84150~~USA, w, US/CAN 929.273 M218mv.
1Vadna Jean Humble Mackley, Enid Eleanor Adams, C. G, Our Mackley Family, Ancestor Hunters, Victor, Idaho 83455 1975, Page 35, Nov 2013, Family History Library, 35 N. West Temple Street, Salt Lake City, Utah 84150, USA,, www.familysearch.org~~35 N. West Temple Street~~Salt Lake City, Utah 84150~~USA, w, US/CAN 929.273 M218mv.
1Obit, May 2015. Obit for William Henry Humble - see notes for William Henry Humble.
1Obit, May 2015. Obit for William Henry Humble - see notes for William Henry Humble.
1FindAGrave.com records, Website: FindAGrave.com, 2009. "Marion W Ackerman
Birth: Dec. 20, 1912
Marysvale
Piute County
Utah, USA
Death: Apr. 27, 1980
Salt Lake City
Salt Lake County
Utah, USA
Family links:
Spouse:
Irene Barnson Ackerman (1919 - 2004)*
Burial:
Marysvale Cemetery
Marysvale
Piute County
Utah, USA
Created by: Ron & Shana Ackerman
Record added: Feb 08, 2009." NO PHOTO.2Obituaries - Deseret Newspaper (ONLINE), sister, 2009. "MARYSVALE, UT-- Velda Ackerman[0] Norton, 89, of Marysvale, passed away Nov. 17, 1999 in the Richfield Care Center, Richfield, Utah.
She was born Nov. 2, 1910 in Junction, Utah to Joseph and Elsie McIntosh Ackerman[0]. She married Carl Riley Norton, October 16, 1934 in the St. George LDS Temple. He preceded her in death April 3, 1985.Velda was an active member of the LDS Church. A life long resident of Piute County.
She is survived by her daughter Lalia (Garfield L.) James of Marysvale; granddaughters, Tamra (Alan) Wood of Minersville and Rachelle (Eric) Woolsey of Cedar City, UT; great-grandchildren, Ashley Lynn, Meresa Nicole, Megan, Haley, Shelby and Mackenzie; sisters, Raeola LeFevre of Junction, Leah Atkinson of Magna, Vila (Cal) Holfeltz; sister-in-law, Irene[0] Ackerman[0] both of Richfield. She is preceded in death by her husband; parents; brother, Joseph Voyne, Marion; sisters, Zelda and Dorothy Fern.
Funeral services will be held Saturday, Nov. 20, 1999 at 1 p.m. in the Marysvale LDS Ward Chapel. Friends may call the Magleby Mortuary Friday from 6-8 p.m. and at the ward chapel in Marysvale, Saturday morning from 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Burial will be in the Mt. View Cemetery, Marysvale, Utah. Funeral directors, Neal S. Magleby & Sons Mortuary, Richfield, Utah."3Obituary, Feb 2013. "Obituary in the Manti Messenger 26 November 1898.". " Comments: OBIT: The Richfield Reaper, 21 APR 2004
MARYSVALE - Irene Barnson Ackerman, 84, of Marysvale, passed away April 18, 2004, in Richfield.
She was born Nov. 13, 1919, in Marysvale to Riley and Nellie Elder Barnson.
She married Marion W. Ackerman, April 23, 1941, in the Manti LDS temple. He preceded her in death, April 27, 1980.
Irene was a loving wife, mother, grandmother and sister. She worked harder than most men. She plowed the straightest furrow in Piute County. She enjoyed hunting fishing and camping. She even won a waffle iron from Pearson Tire for shooting the biggest non-typical buck.
She is survived by her children, Ronald M. (Shana) Ackerman, Lyman, Wyo.; Dahlin J. (Utahna) Ackerman, Salt Lake City; Rhonda (Kenny) Kennedy, Marysvale; Brad R. Ackerman, Elsinore; nine grandchildren; 13 great-grandchildren; brothers and sisters, Garn (Bobbie) Barnson, Junction; LaNell (John) Ambrose, Hurricane; Elaine Riddle, Ann (Todd) Riddle, Audrey (Glen) Weidhauer, Salt Lake City; brothers-in-law, Delano Radcliff, Salt Lake City; Jack (Betty Kae) Gleave, Kingston; and numerous nieces and nephews.
She is preceded in death by her parents; stepmother, Norma Spencer Barnson; daughter, Deanna; sisters, Margie Gleave and Billy Dean Radcliff; and brother-in-law, Kenyon Riddle.
Funeral services will be Friday, April 23, at 1 p.m., in the Marysvale LDS ward, where friends may call Friday from 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
Interment will be in the Marysvale Cemetery under the direction of Neal S. Magleby & Sons Mortuary, Richfield, Salina and Gunnison."
1FindAGrave.com records, Website: FindAGrave.com, 2009. "Irene Barnson Ackerman
Birth: Nov. 13, 1919
Marysvale
Piute County
Utah, USA
Death: Apr. 18, 2004
Richfield
Sevier County
Utah, USA
Family links:
Spouse:
Marion W Ackerman (1912 - 1980)
Burial:
Marysvale Cemetery
Marysvale
Piute County
Utah, USA
Created by: Ron & Shana Ackerman
Record added: Feb 08, 2009." NO PHOTO.2Obituary, Feb 2013. "Obituary in the Manti Messenger 26 November 1898.". " Comments: OBIT: The Richfield Reaper, 21 APR 2004
MARYSVALE - Irene Barnson Ackerman, 84, of Marysvale, passed away April 18, 2004, in Richfield.
She was born Nov. 13, 1919, in Marysvale to Riley and Nellie Elder Barnson.
She married Marion W. Ackerman, April 23, 1941, in the Manti LDS temple. He preceded her in death, April 27, 1980.
Irene was a loving wife, mother, grandmother and sister. She worked harder than most men. She plowed the straightest furrow in Piute County. She enjoyed hunting fishing and camping. She even won a waffle iron from Pearson Tire for shooting the biggest non-typical buck.
She is survived by her children, Ronald M. (Shana) Ackerman, Lyman, Wyo.; Dahlin J. (Utahna) Ackerman, Salt Lake City; Rhonda (Kenny) Kennedy, Marysvale; Brad R. Ackerman, Elsinore; nine grandchildren; 13 great-grandchildren; brothers and sisters, Garn (Bobbie) Barnson, Junction; LaNell (John) Ambrose, Hurricane; Elaine Riddle, Ann (Todd) Riddle, Audrey (Glen) Weidhauer, Salt Lake City; brothers-in-law, Delano Radcliff, Salt Lake City; Jack (Betty Kae) Gleave, Kingston; and numerous nieces and nephews.
She is preceded in death by her parents; stepmother, Norma Spencer Barnson; daughter, Deanna; sisters, Margie Gleave and Billy Dean Radcliff; and brother-in-law, Kenyon Riddle.
Funeral services will be Friday, April 23, at 1 p.m., in the Marysvale LDS ward, where friends may call Friday from 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
Interment will be in the Marysvale Cemetery under the direction of Neal S. Magleby & Sons Mortuary, Richfield, Salina and Gunnison."
1Obituary, Jan 2012. "Obituary in the Manti Messenger 26 November 1898.". " Comments: Obituary for Peter Miller Lund h/o Emily Ellenor Kenner
OBIT: The Manti Messenger, 12 MAY 1944
Death Takes Pioneer of 1868 After Useful Life
Peter Miller Lund, 80, died at the family home Tuesday, May 2, 1944 after a lingering illness. Mr. Lund was born in Denmark December 31, 1863, the son of Peter Christansen and Marie Miller Lund. The family embraced the gospel in their native land and immigrated to Utah with a company of Latter-day Saints under the leadership of Bishop Hans Jensen. They traveled by sailboat and ox team arriving in Manti in 1868.
Here their father engaged in his profession as a mill-wright, helping to erect the first flour mill in Manti and acquired by homestead ____ the tract of land on which the family home now stands.
Peter Lund engaged in all activities related to pioneer life. At the age of eleven years, he was employed as a hauling freight by team and wagon to and from Pioche, Nevada.
The history of Manti might well be called his history. His handiwork is to be found in all of the early public buildings in Manti, such as the temple, the old court house, the red school building, the theatre and the tabernacle. He was engaged in sawmilling, live stock raising, and operated the first steam automatic threshing machine in the country. He was always happy to invest his money in any project that would better his conditions in the community.
Peter Lund married Emily E. Kenner, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Foster Ray Kenner, on March 2, 1887, and the couple have resided in Manti ever since.
Mr. Lund has been active in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and was a member of the High Priest Quorum of the Manti Center Ward at the time of his death.
He is survived by his widow, five sons, Ray P. Lund, State Senator from Sanpete County, Melvin M. Lund, and Bryant Kl. Lund of Manti, Lee W. Lund, Pasco, Washington, and Henry K. Lund of Salt Lake City; five daughters, Mrs. Ethel L. Hansen, Mrs. Eva Nielson, both of Manti; Mrs. Elizabeth Nielson of Salt Lake City, Mrs. Geniel Frischknecht, Logan/ Mrs. Virginia Jensen of Mt. Pleasant; 22 grandchildren and six great-grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Fred Jensen of Manti.
Four of his grandchildren are serving in the armed forces.
The following funeral service was conducted in the Manti Center Ward Chapel, Sunday, May 6, 1944 by Bishop Merritt L. Poulson; Opening son, by choir, led by Mrs. Ralph Tatton, "I Have Read Of A Beautiful City." Prayer by Andrew Mickelson; sketch of life of Peter Miller Lund by Carl Frischknecht, son-in-law; duet, "One Day Nearer Home", Mr. and Mrs. Ellis E. Johnson; Remarks, President L. R. Anderson; Remarkes, Ray P. Lund; Song, "Oh My Father", Carol Lowry; resolutions of respect from the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers, read by Hazel Barton; remarks, Bishop Merritt Poulson; closing song, "Sweet Hour Of Prayer"; closing prayer, Chauncy Harmon, a nephew. At the cemetery the grave was dedicated by his son, Ray P. Lund."2Obituary, Oct 2012. "Comments: DEATH: The Manti Messenger, 5 MAR 1948
Prominent Manti Pioneer Woman Dies
Mrs. Emily Eleanor Kenner Lund, 82, prominent Manti church worker and pioneer, died at her home in Manti Sunday of causes incident to age. She was the widow of Peter M. Lund and the mother of State Senator Ray P. Lund.
Mrs. Lund was born in the courthouse at Manti, January 13, 1866, a daughter of Dr. Foster Ray and Caroline S. Kenner. She had always made her home in Manti and was married to Mr. Lund, March 2, 1887. Later, when the Manti Temple was completed, they had the church ceremony performed there.
Mrs. Lund taught school in Manti for a number of years and also set type in the Manti Sentinel, now the Manti Messenger. She was an active member of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers and also a Relief Society worker.
Survivors include the following sons and daughters: Senator Ray P. Lund, Mrs. Ethel M. Hansen, Mrs. Eva C. Neilson, Melvin M. Lund and Bryant K. Lund, all of Manti; Mrs. Geniel Frischknecht, Logan; Mrs. Elizabeth Nielson and Henry K. Lund, Salt Lake City; Lee W. Lund, Kennewick, Washington, and Mrs. Virginia Jensen, Mt. Pleasant. There are 25 grandchildren, 12 great-grandchildren and a brother, Beauregaard Kenner, Manti.
Funeral services were held Thursday afternoon in the Center Ward Chapel and will be reported next week. Burial was in the Manti City Cemetery under direction of the Buchanan Mortuary."
1Obituary, Oct 2012. "Obituary in the Manti Messenger 26 November 1898.". "Comments: DEATH: The Manti Messenger, 5 MAR 1948
Prominent Manti Pioneer Woman Dies
Mrs. Emily Eleanor Kenner Lund, 82, prominent Manti church worker and pioneer, died at her home in Manti Sunday of causes incident to age. She was the widow of Peter M. Lund and the mother of State Senator Ray P. Lund.
Mrs. Lund was born in the courthouse at Manti, January 13, 1866, a daughter of Dr. Foster Ray and Caroline S. Kenner. She had always made her home in Manti and was married to Mr. Lund, March 2, 1887. Later, when the Manti Temple was completed, they had the church ceremony performed there.
Mrs. Lund taught school in Manti for a number of years and also set type in the Manti Sentinel, now the Manti Messenger. She was an active member of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers and also a Relief Society worker.
Survivors include the following sons and daughters: Senator Ray P. Lund, Mrs. Ethel M. Hansen, Mrs. Eva C. Neilson, Melvin M. Lund and Bryant K. Lund, all of Manti; Mrs. Geniel Frischknecht, Logan; Mrs. Elizabeth Nielson and Henry K. Lund, Salt Lake City; Lee W. Lund, Kennewick, Washington, and Mrs. Virginia Jensen, Mt. Pleasant. There are 25 grandchildren, 12 great-grandchildren and a brother, Beauregaard Kenner, Manti.
Funeral services were held Thursday afternoon in the Center Ward Chapel and will be reported next week. Burial was in the Manti City Cemetery under direction of the Buchanan Mortuary."2Obituary, Jan 2012. " Comments: Obituary for Emily Eleanor Kenner Lund w/o Peter Miller Lund
OBIT: The Manti Messenger, 12 MAR 1948
Funeral Held for Mrs. Peter Lund
Largely attended funeral services, marked by an abundance of floral tributes, were held in the Center Ward Chapel Thursday afternoon for Mrs. Emily Eleanor Kenner Lund, widow of Peter Lund.
Mrs. Lund died at her home in Manti, February 29, 1948 of causes incident to age. She was 82 years old.
Bishop Ward Magleby conducted the funeral and preliminary and postlude music was furnished by Mr. and Mrs. Easton Moffitt on the violin and piano. The opening song was, "Oh My Father" by the Singing Mothers accompanied by Sarah Giles. The invocation was by James Anderson after which the South Ward quartet, accompanied by Mrs. Giles, sang, "In The Garden." Other musical numbers included a vocal solo, "Whispering Hope," by Miss Claire Dean of Ephraim accompanied by Miss Jane Anderson and a vocal solo, "Going Home," by Sam Parry accompanied by Eunice Garbe.
President L. R. Anderson was the first speaker and commented how the passing of a mother seems to cause a greater loss than any other member of a family. He had also been a speaker at the funeral of Mr. Lund and said he had never known a more honest man. He told of Mrs. Lund's father having studied medicine in Kentucky and how he had become a leader in the civic life of Manti. He spoke of the fine life lived by Mrs. Lund and said it was sure to earn her a great reward in the eternal worlds.
Morris Pack of the stake presidency, a former bishop of the Center Ward, spoke of Mrs. Lund's emaculate cleanliness in the home and of visits he had enjoyed with her when she had spoken of her concern at not being able to attend her church duties. He also spoke of the plan of salvation as revealed in holy scriptures.
Dr. Carl Frischkneckt of Logan, a son-in-law of Mrs. Lund, told of details in her life which had shown the beautirul philosophy of life she had held. He expressed appreciation for the kindness shown Mrs. Lund and thanked expecially those who had lived close to Mrs. Lund and cared for her.
Mrs. Viola Tatton told of associations with Mrs. Lund and her family and of the fine, pleasant personality Mrs. Lund had developed and of the feeling of welcome which was always present in the home.
Bishop Magleby read two tributes, one written by A. M. Mellor and the other by former Bishop Merritt L. Poulson and Mrs. Poulson who now live in Salt Lake City.
The benediction was pronounced by William Nielson and the grave was dedicated by a son, Senator Ray P. Lund.
Mrs. Lund is survived by ten sons and daughters all of whom were present at the funeral except Mrs. Geniel Frischknecht who was prevented by illness from making the trip from Logan. Many relatives and friends came from other communities for the funeral."
1INTERNET, 2009. Ancestry.com family tree.
2FAMILY Records, Jul 2013. Info provided by Karen Sponseller Snow.
1FAMILY Records, Jul 2012. Info from Myrna Hayden Hoggan Scott.