OBIT: The Daily Herald (Provo, UT), Thursday, 8 MAR 1962, pg: 2
J. L. Hendrickson, 65 - Ex-Provoan Dies In Nephi
NEPHI, UT., - James Leonard Hendrickson, 65, former Provo resdient, who resided at 79 N. 4th E., Nephi, died Wednesday at his residence in Nephi, 79 N. 4th E., of a heart attack.
He was born April 18, 1896, in Gunnison, a son of James and Trena Nielson Hendrickson. He married Lillie Boyington, August 25, 1920, in Manti, Utah. She died February 11, 1953.
He was educated in the Centerfield and Gunnison schools. He served overseas in World War I.
Mr. Hendrickson was listed as the first Utah man killed in action during the war, but was later found to be alive.
Following his marriage, they made their home in Centerfield. He worked in the Gunnison Sugar Factory. He had lived in Manti and Lindon, having owned and operated a garage in both places. He later lived in Scofield, where he worked in the coal mines. He moved to Provo in 1944. Following his wife's death, he made his home in Provo until three years ago when he moved to Nephi to live with a brother.
He was a member of the LDS Church.
Surviving are one son and two daughters: Donald B. Hendrickson, Provo; Mrs. Charles (Maxine) Stapleton and Mrs. Emery (Norma) Parks, both of Orem; eight grandchildren; one brother and two sisters: Marion Hendrickson, Nephi, Mrs Myrtle Jones and Mrs. Olivia Lake, both of Castledale.
Funeral services will be held Friday at 2 p.m., in the Berg Drawing Room Chapel, with Bishop Arell, of the Pioneer Ward, officiating. Friends may call at the Berg Mortuary Friday prior to services. Interment will be in the Provo City Cemetery.
Occupation: Mechanic
Family Data Collection - Individual Records
Name: James Leonard Hendrickson
Spouse: Lillie Boyington
Parents: James Hendrickson , Katrina Nielsen
Birth Place: Sanpete, Gunnison, UT
Birth Date: 18 Apr 1896
Marriage Place: Manti, Sanpete, UT
Marriage Date: 25 Aug 1920
Death Place: Nephi, Juab, UT
Death Date: 7 Mar 1962World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918
Name: James Leonard Hendrickson
City: Not Stated
County: Sanpete
State: Utah
Birthplace: Utah
Birth Date: 18 Apr 1896
Race: Caucasian (White)
Roll: 1984054
DraftBoard: 01930 United States Federal Census
Name: James L Hendrickson
Home in 1930: Lindon, Utah, Utah
Age: 33
Estimated birth year: abt 1897
Birthplace: Utah
Relation to Head of House: Head
Spouse's name: Lily
Race: White
Household Members: Name Age
James L Hendrickson 33
Lily Hendrickson 31
Donald B Hendrickson 8
Mary M Hendrickson 6
Nanna A Hendrickson 6/12Utah Cemetery Inventory
Name: James Leonard Hendrickson
Gender: M (Male)
Birth Date: 18 Apr 1896
Birth Place: Gunnison, Utah
Death Date: 7 Mar 1962
Death Place: Nephi, Juab, Utah
Burial Date: 9 March 1962
Cemetery: Provo City Cemetery
Source: Sexton
Grave Location: Block 2 Lot 21C
Type of Marker: Updbl
Relatives: Father James And Trena Nielson Hendrickson Spouse Lillie BoyingtonUtah County, Utah Cemetery Index
Surname, Name: James Leonard Hendrickson
Birth Date: 18 April 1896
Death Date: 07 March 1962
Cemetery: Provo
Comments: OBIT: The Daily Herald (Provo, UT), Wednesday, 11 FEB 1953, pg: 2
Lillie Hendrickson Dies Suddenly Of Heart Attack
Mrs. Lillie Boyington Hendrickson, 54, wife of James L. Hendrickson, 554 W. 2nd N., died suddenly of a heart attack this morning at 7:30 a.m. while at work at Dalebout Bakery, 12th North and Third West.
She was born July 8, 1898, in Manti, daughter of Thomas R. and Mary Turnell Boyington.
She received her education in the Manti schools and was married to James L. Hendrickson August 25, 1920 in Manti, Utah. They lived in Manti until 1941, when they moved to Provo.
Surviving are one son and two daughters, Donald B. Hendrickson, Mrs. Charles R. (Maxine) Stapleton, Mrs. Emery (Norma) Park, all of Provo; four grandchildren; one brother and two sisters, Clinton P. Boyington and Mrs. Dick (Selma) Clayton, both of Manti; and Mrs. Kelloth (Elna) Bushnell, Salt Lake City.
Funeral services will be announced by the Berg Mortuary.
Comments: Husband/o Mary Joann Braithwaite dau/o Byron Claude Braithwaite & Ruth Curtis
OBIT: The Logan Herald Journal (UT), 18 AUG 2012
Paul Lawrence "Larry" Wegkamp (1931 - 2012)
Paul L. ""Larry"" Wegkamp, 80, passed away in Logan on Aug. 15, 2012.
He was born Sept. 20, 1931, in Marion, Illinois.
Raised in Manti, Utah, he was a gifted athlete, playing collegiate baseball, football, basketball, tennis and track and field. He was named a Junior College All-American in two sports.
He graduated from the University of Utah and later received a master's degree from the University of Massachusetts. He enjoyed a varied career in mining engineering, atomic weapons testing, and eventually as a professor of landscape architecture and environmental planning at Utah State University.
He married Mary Joann Braithwaite (deceased) in the Manti LDS Temple and together they raised three sons, Paul (Debra) of Heathsville, Va., Karl (Karen) of St. George, Utah, and Dale (Lisa) of Nibley, Utah.
In 1991, he married Linda Ann Vida in the Logan LDS Temple, whom also preceded him in death. Together they served as special needs missionaries at the LDS Institute of Religion at USU.
He was a loving husband, father and grandfather who, never one for fanfare, quietly went about doing much good in the world. He is survived by his three sons, nine grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren.
Funeral services will be held at noon Tuesday, Aug. 21, at the Logan 1st Ward chapel, 89 S. 200 West, Logan, Utah, with a viewing prior to the service from 10 to 11:45 a.m. Interment will be in the Logan City Cemetery. Funeral arrangements are under the direction of Allen-Hall Mortuary.
Marriage Notes for Paul Lawrence Wegkamp II and Mary Joann Braithwaite-4176
Comments: Husband/o Mary Joann Braithwaite dau/o Byron Claude Braithwaite & Ruth Curtis
OBIT: The Logan Herald Journal (UT), 18 AUG 2012
Paul Lawrence "Larry" Wegkamp (1931 - 2012)
Paul L. ""Larry"" Wegkamp, 80, passed away in Logan on Aug. 15, 2012.
He was born Sept. 20, 1931, in Marion, Illinois.
Raised in Manti, Utah, he was a gifted athlete, playing collegiate baseball, football, basketball, tennis and track and field. He was named a Junior College All-American in two sports.
He graduated from the University of Utah and later received a master's degree from the University of Massachusetts. He enjoyed a varied career in mining engineering, atomic weapons testing, and eventually as a professor of landscape architecture and environmental planning at Utah State University.
He married Mary Joann Braithwaite (deceased) in the Manti LDS Temple and together they raised three sons, Paul (Debra) of Heathsville, Va., Karl (Karen) of St. George, Utah, and Dale (Lisa) of Nibley, Utah.
In 1991, he married Linda Ann Vida in the Logan LDS Temple, whom also preceded him in death. Together they served as special needs missionaries at the LDS Institute of Religion at USU.
He was a loving husband, father and grandfather who, never one for fanfare, quietly went about doing much good in the world. He is survived by his three sons, nine grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren.
Funeral services will be held at noon Tuesday, Aug. 21, at the Logan 1st Ward chapel, 89 S. 200 West, Logan, Utah, with a viewing prior to the service from 10 to 11:45 a.m. Interment will be in the Logan City Cemetery. Funeral arrangements are under the direction of Allen-Hall Mortuary.
Obituary for Karen Braithwaite Horn
Salt Lake City, Utah - Our beloved mother, grandmother, great-grandmother and sister, Karen Raenon Braithwaite Horn, age 83, died May 20, 2017 in Centerfield, Utah. She was born December 2, 1933 in Salina, Utah, a daughter of Byron Claude and Ruth Curtis Braithwaite.She grew up in Manti and graduated from Manti High School, Class of 1952.
She married Dewey Bach Petersen, November 9, 1949 in Manti. They had five children and later divorced. She then married Lloyd Vaughan of Oklahoma and they had one son. They later divorced. She then married Robert Horn in 1975 in Ft. Smith, Arkansas. They made their home in Oklahoma and Arkansas. Robert died in 1982.
After Robert's death, Karen moved back to Salt Lake City and received her realtor's license in 1986. She became a certified apartment manager. She managed large apartment complexes for over 15 years.
She was awarded Midvale Business Woman of the year in 1990. She retired in 1990.
Karen held many church callings as a member of the LDS Church. In 1999 she was called to serve a mission to the Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Mission. She served 12 months as the mission secretary and the last six months as a proselyting missionary. She had much success as a missionary and received much joy and happiness while serving.
Karen always talked of her friends, family and loved ones from Manti, Salt Lake and Oklahoma. Her greatest joy came from her children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren.
She is survived by her children: Emma Petersen, Jerry James and Tammy Petersen, Tyler Petersen, Jason and Tiffini Vaughan, all of Salt Lake City; Dewey Todd and NoraAnn Petersen of Gunnison; 12 grandchildren; 30 great-grandchildren; a sister, Verna B. Garrett of Atlanta, Georgia.
She was preceded in death by a son, William Brent Petersen; her parents, Byron Claude and Ruth Curtis Braithwaite; and a sister, Joann B. Wegkamp.Funeral services will be held Friday, May 26, 2017 at 10:30 A.M. in the Gunnison LDS Stake Center, where friends may call for viewing one hour prior to the services.
Burial will be in the Manti City Cemetery under the care of the Springer Turner Funeral Home of Richfield and Salina, Utah.
Comments: BIRTH: The Manti Messenger, 2 NOV 1951
Couple Have 2nd Child
Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Peterson are the proud parents of a baby boy, born to them last Sunday, October 28, 1951 at the home of his grandparents, Bishop and Mrs. Claude Braithwaite. He weighed 7 pounds on arrival and was greeted by the couple's only other child, a daughter. Mrs. Peterson is ther former Karen Braithwaite. The new boy is the 35th grandchildren for Mr. and Mrs. Niels Peterson and the second for the Braithwaites.
Death: SSDI
Name: Lenna Greenhalgh
SSN: 528-44-6597
Last Residence: 84123 Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, United States of America
Born: 6 Mar 1911
Died: Dec 1987
State (Year) SSN issued: Utah (1951 )
Find-a-Grave: Lenna Curtis GreenhalghBirth: Mar. 6, 1911
Death: Dec. 10, 1987
Family links:
Spouse:
George Henry Greenhalgh (1908 - 1974)*Burial:
Larkin Sunset Gardens Cemetery
Sandy
Salt Lake County
Utah, USA
Plot: Garden of Devotion 3-D-2
OBIT: Bozeman Daily Chronicle (MT) - Saturday, June 21, 2003
Hilda DeYoung Chaney
On June 16, 2003, Hilda De Young Chaney went home to be with her Lord and Savior.
Hilda was born on Sept.19, 1918, to Tony and Lucija Kozeliski in Centerville, Iowa.
She had four sisters and four brothers, all of whom have preceded her in death.
On Sept.15, 1937, Hilda married John De Young. They resided in Reno, Nev., until his death in 1976.
Hilda worked for the MGM Hotel in Reno for 13 years and retired as head housekeeper. In 1997, she moved to Bozeman, Mont., to be near her daughter.
She married Harry Chaney on Sept. 5, 2000.
She was an avid reader, gardener and a great cook.
She is survived by her husband Harry Chaney of Bozeman; daughter and son-in-law, Diane and Clint Collins of Ore.; son and daughter-in-law, Bob and Peggy De Young of St. Ignatius, Mont., granddaughters, Debi Drapes and Janice Lester; grandsons, Greg and Casey De Young; and five great-grandsons, Cameron, Joshua and Logan Drapes, and David and Michael Lester.
Private services have taken place.