Braithwaite Deceased Relatives

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Wilbur T Braithwaite

BIOGRAPHY: ~Wilbur Braithwaite in Manti phone book - 58 N 200 E, Manti, Utah  84642  435-835-5841


Robert Clair Anderson

Comments: Funeral for Robert Clair Anderson f/o Jane A. Anderson who md Wilbur T. Braithwaite

FUNERAL: The Manti Messenger, 9 NOV 1972

R. Clair Anderson

Funeral services were held Wednesday, November 1, 1972 in the Manti South Ward Chapel for Robert Clair Anderson, who passed away in a Salt Lake City hospital October 28, 1972. He was born in Manti January 8, 1902.

Prelude music was played by Jane A. Braithwaite

Invocation, Raymond B. Holbrook

Musical number, Dr. Karl A. Keller, "O Divine Redeemer," accompanied by Ruth A. Keller.

Speaker, Pres. Vernon L. Kunz

Tribute, Francis L. Urry

Musical number, a Medley, Jane and Wilbur Braithwaite

Speaker, Elder Mark E. Petersen

Closing remarks, Bishop R. Lynn Nielson

Musical Number, "O My Father", grandchildren, Rachel, Lynette and Sheila Anderson, JoAnn, Susan and Carolyn Braithwaite and Kristen Keller

Benediction, Max W. Franson

Postlude music, Jane A. Braithwaite and Ruth A. Keller

Dedication of the grave in the Manti City Cemetery was by L. Robert Anderson

Pallbearers, Lyle Anderson, Peter Anderson, Paul Braithwaite, Michael Keller, Lewis Garbe, Roger Luke and George Anderson.

Honorary pallbearers, Chad Keller, James Keller, Mather Keller, Stephen Braithwaite, Andrew Anderson, Samuel Anderson, William Anderson, Daniel Anderson and Stenson Laughing.


John Greenig

OBIT: The Manti Messenger, 19 JAN 1917

Found Dead In Room

After an illness of several weeks from erysipilas, J. S. Greenig, 58 years of age, a laborer, died Friday afternoon in his room at the Elk Hotel, 18 East Second South. The man apparently had been dead several hours before his body was found by attaches of the hotel.

A son, John Greenig and three daughters reside at 280 E. Second South Street, Salt Lake City, Utah. - Herald Republican.

Mr. Greenig was for a number of years a resident of Manti. The daughters mentioned are Miss LaRue Greenig, Mrs. Ada Braithwaite and Mazie Fox.