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Panguitch, Utah - Rosemond "Rosy" Day Henrie, 98, passed away October 18, 2011 in Panguitch. She was born May 16, 1913 in Circleville to Ephraim and Emily Lucinda Bay Day. She married Keith O. Henrie, September 20, 1933 in the St. George Temple. He preceded her in death January 26, 2007.
Blanche Langford, Rosemond's school teacher in Antimony, took her to live with her and when Blanche married John H. Clark, of Panguitch, she took Rosemond to live with them. She was the oldest in her foster family of four children: brothers, John, Cecil, and sister, Virginia.
Rosemond was active in the LDS Church, serving as president in both the stake Primary and in her ward Relief Society, and various other callings. She was a 4-H leader, active in the Jeep Possee and Farm Bureau. She was a wonderful cook, seamstress and gardener. She worked with her hands crocheting, embroidering and quilting. Her children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren have wonderful memories of her and the loving care she shared with all of them. She is now free from pain and with those on the other side of the veil.
We love you and will miss you, but know we will see you again.
She is survived by son, John M, (Judy) Henrie, Panguitch; 6 grandchildren: Mark (Paula) Henrie of Cannonville; Todd (Lisa) Henrie of Spanish Fork; Laurie (Brent) Anderson of Cedar City; Jackie Rodgers of Oklahoma; Kelly (LeAnn) Chidester of Colorado; James Chidester of Salt Lake City; 15 great-grandchildren and 2 great-great-grandchildren; foster sister, Virgina (Donald) Hunt, Corvalis, OR; sisters-in-law: Gladys Clark, Morton, WA; Bonnie Clark, North Logan.
Preceded in death by husband; parents; daughter & son-in-law, Mary K & John F. Chidester, Jr.; brothers and sisters: Carl W. Day, Lucinda Day, Eva Day, Reva Day, Parley Day, Emily Day, and Ellen (Rex) Lloyd; foster brothers, John H. Clark, Thomas Cecil Clark.
Graveside services will be held Friday, October 21, 2011 at 1:00 p.m. in the Panguitch 2nd LDS Ward Building, 200 North 400 East, where friends may call Friday from 11:30 a.m. to 12:45 p.m. Burial will be in the Panguitch Cemetery. Funeral Directors: Magleby Mortuary, Richfield, Salina and Manti. Online guestbook atwww.maglebymortuary.com.
| Day, Rosemond Mamie (I13361)
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Parish Reg.Michelbach collected for Richard W. Grow by Egon Oertel 1952 | Grohe or Grau, Adam (I38)
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Passed away at the age of 56. Of complications from Muscular Dystrophy.was married for 27 years to Nancy Culver and they had 3 children together,Lonnie L Snow and Connie K.Snow,Dennis J. Snow.He and Nancy were divorced in 1998 | Snow, Dennis La Vern (I5536)
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Passed away in childbirth with Laura. | Roderick, Naomi (I2468)
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Past Local Woman Dies
Eva Chaffin, 96, widow of Edward Chaffin, former Idaho Falls Resident, died at Southgate, Calif., Tuesday of causes incident to age.
Mrs. Chaffin was born Dec. 3, 1877, in Salt Lake City,Utah. She was a member of the LDS Church. She left Idaho Falls four years ago to live with a daughter at Southgate.
Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Gladys Richardson of Southgate, and Mrs. Eva Bane of Los Altos, Calif. Three sons, Wendell Chaffin of Boise, Glenn Chaffin of Phoenix, Ariz., and Keith Chaffin of White City, Ore. Five grandchildren an2 great-grandchildren also survive.
Funeral service will be at 1 p.m. Friday at the Wood Chapel of the Pines. The family will receive friends one hour prior to service Friday. Interment will be in Rose Hill Cemetery. | Rockwood, Eva Starr (I5095)
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Patricia Clyde Allen, 7, 908 10th East, died Friday at 9 am in a Salt Lake Hospital of Meningitis.
She was born Jan 19 1943, in Salt Lake City, a daughter of Earl L. and Grace Brady Allen, and resided here all her life. She was a first grade pupil at Emerson School.
Besides her parents, she is survived by a brother Douglas Earl Allen, Salt Lake City; four grandparents: Mr. and Mrs. Silas I. Brady, Salt Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. N. M. Allen, Huntington Park, Cal.
Graveside services will be conducted Monday at 1 pm in Sandy City Cemetery.
| Grow Allen, Patricia Clyde (I9872)
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Patricia Hall Christopherson returned home to her Heavenly Father on January 30, 2015.
She was born June 10, 1926 in Salt Lake City. She spent her early years living in Bingham Canyon. The family later moved to Midvale, where she lived for the rest of her life.
Pat went to Jordan High School, where she honed her singing and her sewing skills. She was also the school paper editor.
While in high school, she met her future sweetheart, Bud Christopherson, who while waiting patiently for her to graduate made sure she didn't date too many other boys.
After high school, Pat married Bud before he deployed to World War II. He was the love of her life. She once said her happiness began when she married Bud. Together, they had three wonderful children, Sandy, Paul, and Alan.
They loved being outdoors. She camped, hunted, fished, and traveled alongside her love, all her life. She had a special love for birds, Chipmunks, and pinecones. No critter went hungry when Pat was around.
She was always delighted to see her family. She made everyone feel so important and welcome. She always loved fully and never wavered. Her unconditional love and acceptance of her children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren was a beautiful example to us all.
She was an avid quilter and amazing seamstress who clothed most of her grandchildren while they were growing. Her famous quilts wrapped each of us in her love and warmth.
She was a fantastic cook and we will all spend the rest of our lives trying to perfect her potato salad.
She was preceded in death by her sweetheart, Bud; son, Alan; grandson, Mike; and great-granddaughter, Mia.
A viewing will be held on Friday, February 6, 2015 from 6:00-8:00 p.m. at Goff Mortuary, 8090 South State Street (100 East), Modvale. Funeral services will be held at the mortuary on Saturday, February 7, 2015 at 11:00 a.m., with a viewing one hour prior.
Interment will be in the Midvale City Cemetery.
Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on February 5, 2015. | Hall, Patricia (I8112)
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Paul Donald Reddick passed away at his home on February 3, 1994.
Paul was 45-years-old. A private memorial service was held in his honor at Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park at 12 noon, Saturday, February 5th at Paul's request
Paul is survived by his parents, Pat and Mike Reddick; sister, Ellen Reddick; niece, Erica Reddick, all of Salt Lake City.
Paul's brother, David Reddick (wife Bonnie); niece Joell Dalton (husband Robb); nephew Jon Reddick (wife Galia); great nephews, Conor Reddick and Nicholas Dalton, reside in Lakewood, Colorado.
Paul will be remembered for his sense of humor, his love of gardening, fishing, and animals. One of his favorite enjoyments was the time he donated to feeding and caring for the small animals at the Hogle Petting Zoo.
He is loved and will be dearly missed by his family.
Friends wishing to provide a rememberance for Paul may do so with contributions to the American Cancer Society
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Paul F. Grow, age 66, of Havertown died Monday October 27, 2008 at Lankenau Hospital, Wynnewood, Pa.
Born February 27, 1942 in Roxborough Memorial Hospital, Phila, Pa. to Caroline Christine Sheller and Samuel Joseph Grow. Paul grew up in Narberth, Pa. graduating from Lower Merion High School, class of 1960.
After graduation Paul enlisted in the U.S. Air Force. He served from 1961 to 1965. Upon his Honorable Discharge from the Air Force, he went to work for the U.S. Postal Service at the Bala Cynwyd Post Office.
In 1967 he was sworn in as a Narberth Police Officer. He served the Borough of Narberth until his retirement in 1987. During this time he earned his Bachelor's Degree in Criminal Justice from St. Joseph's College.
Following his retirement from the Police Force, Paul returned to U.S. Postal Service as a Letter Carrier with the Wynnewood Post Office, where he was still presently employed.
In 1968 he married Dolores Ann "Lori" Richardson and they have been happily married for the past 40 years.
Paul has been a life long baseball fan. He pitched in the Sunday Morning Baseball League at Haverford College until 2 years ago.
He is survived by his wife; Dolores Ann "Lori" Grow. His son; Paul Samuel Grow, daughter; Sharon Lynn Davies, grandchildren; Susan Mary, Alexandra Marie, Paul Robert, Samuel Anthony, Patrick Joseph, and brother of Charles "Chick" Grow and Carol Bailey.
Funeral services will be held 11:00 AM Thursday, October 30, in the Funeral Home of John Stretch, E. Eagle Rd & St. Denis Lane, Havertown where family and friends may call after 10 AM. Interment is private.
In lieu of flowers donations in Paul's memory may be made to American Heart Assoc, 5455N. High St., Columbus, Ohio 43214.
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Pearl E. Worthen
Pearl E. Worthen, 82, of Boulder City died Thursday in a local care center. She was born Oct. 14, 1921, in Tama, Iowa. A resident for 16 years, she was a homemaker.
She is survived by two daughters, Sandra Hetrick of North Las Vegas and Linda Grant of Boulder City; one son, Dennis Worthen of Puyallup, Wash.; one sister, Mae Elms of Orville, Calif.; two brothers, Roy Brownell of Leeds, Utah, and Billy Brownell of Rancho Cucamonga, Calif.; 10 grandchildren; and 23 great-grandchildren.
Visitation is scheduled from 2 p.m. to 7 p.m. Tuesday and one hour prior 3 p.m. services Wednesday in Palm Mortuary, 800 S. Boulder Highway, Henderson. Burial will be in Southern Nevada Veterans Memorial Cemetery, Boulder City. | Pearl E. (I290)
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Pennsylvania, Church and Town Records, 1708-1985 - St. Johns Episcopal Church (Funeral) Norristown, Montgomery, PA page 123 | Sholtz, Anna I (I345)
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Per Obituary died without issue. | Chamberlin, Eloise Allie (I801)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Matteson, Theresa (I14480)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Coughlan, Gregory (I14481)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Frandsen, Peter Earl (I9917)
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Phieningen, Stuttgart | Hartmann, Georg (I93)
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Phillip C. Chidester 1946 ~ 2010
Our beloved father, grandfather, brother and uncle, Phillip Clyde Chidester, age 63, of Midvale and formerly of Sevier County, died Monday, July 5, 2010, in Salt Lake City surrounded by his family.He was born September 17, 1946, in Richfielah, the last of four children born to Clyde Dastrup and Hannah White Chidester. He married Marilyn Lockhart in February of 1966. Their marriage was later solomized in the Los Angeles LDS Temple. They divorced in 1976. He married Marsha Panos in 1977 then divorced and then he married Audrey Parks and they divorced. Phillip graduated from Downey Senior High School in 1964, then went on to Cerritos Jr. College in Norwalk, CA, to get his Associates Degree in Accounting and Business. While attending school he worked in Real Estate in Orange County, CA. He worked for Stang Engineering for 11 years as a Manager of the Mechanical Division. He then went into business for himself, C. P. Construction in Northern California for nine years. Then he went to work for Foothill Engineering in Corona, CA, as Manager of the Mechanical Division from 1985 to 1994 when he moved to Elsinore. He resided in Sevier County until 2007, then lived in Roosevelt UT until Nov. 2009, when he moved to Midvale, Utah. Phillip loved sports of all kinds and he even learned to love girls softball. Go Tara and Rachel!! As a young boy his favorite was the "Dodgers".... and basketball was his life. He was a star player and was given many opportunities to play. He loved the Lakers, but later was forced to love the JAZZ after moving to Utah. His most favorite sport of all was FISHING. He loved the lakes, rivers, and mountains. He always carried his fishing pole in his vehicle wherever he went. He was great with a gun. He loved the Boulder Mountain, especially Chidester Flats. In his early years he served in many callings in the LDS church. Phillip is survived by his children: Paul Phillip and Jenny Chidester of Orangevale, CA; Gregory Ray and Rosemary Chidester of Carmichael CA; Merideth Ann Chidester of Sacramento CA; Matt Parks Chidester of Melbourn, FL; eight grandchildren: Chelsea, Anyssa, Emily (Paul's daughters) Julia, Christian, Claire, Leland (Greg's children) and Trace (Matt's son); sisters Dorotha and Darryl Taylor of Roosevelt; Lora and Larry Rees of Sandy; his many nieces and nephews, loved Phillip, but he loved them twice as much. He was preceded in death by his parents, Clyde and Hannah Chidester and his brother, Richard W. Chidester. Funeral Services will be held Saturday, July 10, 2010 at 12 Noon in the Springer Turner Funeral Home Chapel, 260 North 400 West in Richfield, where friends may call for viewing Friday evening from 6 to 8 p.m. or Saturday morning 10:30 to 11:30 prior to the services. Graveside Services and burial will be Saturday afternoon at 3:00 p.m. in the Bicknell Cemetery under the care of the Springer Turner Funeral Home of Richfield and Salina, Utah.
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Pioneer of Uintah County Passes Away.
After an illness of two months Mrs. Mary L. Hall, wife of Iowa Hall of Dry Fork, passed away at the home of her daughter Mrs. John Hacking of Mill Ward, Saturday, July 14th. For some years past Mrs. Hall has been failing slowly. at times beonfined to her bed; for short periods seeming to find no permanent relief from her sufferings. During the past two months she has grown steadily worse being bedfast nearly the entire time, suffering intensely. Being so far from medical assistance at her home she was persuaded to come to Mill Ward and all that could be done for the restoration of her health was done, but to no effect, and she became weaker each day until death claimed her as its own on the 14th.
Mary Elizabeth Hall was the daughter of Henry and Mary Grow, born January 30th, 1851, at Lynn, Weber, Utah. Her childhood was spent in Salt Lake City, and at the age of thirteen years her parents moved to Huntsville, where she resided untr marriage to Mr. Iowa Hall in 1871. As a girl she was always a favorite among the young people, her pleasing ways and cheerful disposition winning friends wherever she went. Three years after her marriage, with her husband., moved to Beaver, Utah, and there resided until 1879, when they came to Ashley Valley, thus being one of those who so bravely shared the hardships of the "Hard Winter," well remembered by the first settlers of this valley, and the struggles and privations associated with the development of a new country. The latter twenty-two years of her life was spent in the little hamlet of Dry Fork, where she has reared a large family. Known as she was by every child in the settlement her life will be a pleasant memory.
The remains were removed from the valley to her home, where the funeral services were held on the 16th in the meeting house. The beautiful floral offerings that wreathed the coffin of pure white; the over crowded house and tears and sighse many friends who viewed for the last time the loving loving face they had known so well in life, were all tokens of the love and respect that was held for her.
President James Hacking, in broken accounts, gave some tender and comforting words to the bereaved. He eulogized the departed in well chosen words, but could not speak as long as desired, as his feelings almost overcame him, being well acqud and ever having such high regard for the departed. President R.S.Collett gave a most beautiful sermon full of comfort and encouragement.
The remains were taken to the peaceful cemetery and interred.
Mrs. Hall leaves a husband and family of eleven children, seven boys and four girls, also seven grandchildren. Her family was one of devotion who will ever carry the memory of a wise, affectionate and caring mother. Her hospitality and welco strangers and acquaintances was known for miles around who will always remember her kindness and pleasant disposition.
- Vernal Express, July 21, 1900
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Pioneer Resident of Nephi Succumbs at 92 in Murray
Nephi May 24 - James D. Pexton, 92-year-old native of Nephi died Tuesday at 7 a.m. at the home of a daughter Mrs. Eva P. Jones, Murray, of causes incident to age.
A farmer and blacksmith before his retirement, he observed his 92nd birthday May 9 in Murray.
Born May 9, 1857, he was a son of James and Hannah Parrott Pexton. He married May Ellen Grow July 18, 1876 in the Salt Lake Endowment house, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. She died in 1937.
As a young man Mr. Pexton carried freight into Nevada, and when he was 17 acted as an escort for Brigham young through Salt Creek canyon into Sanpete county.
He had been a member of Nephi City council for three terms and part of a fourth. He was a member of Nephi North L.D.S. ward bishopric for 12 years and was a high priest in Juab LDS stake at the time of his death.
Surviving besides Mrs. Jones, are three daughters. Mrs. May Burton, Mrs. Lilly Wright and Mrs. Kate Burton, Nephi; a brother H. P. Pexton, Los Angeles, Cal.; 14 grandchidren and 31 great-grandchildren. | Pexton, James Dale (I1409)
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Pioneer Residents Dies on His Way to Cast Ballot
Sylvester Veach Grow, 83, of 2064 Ogden, died Tuesday evening of a heart attack which he suffered while on his way to the polls to cast a vote. He was about a block from his home.
FAMOUS FATHER
Mr. Grow's father, Henry Grow, was an engineering architect and he directed the building of the L.D.S. tabernacle in Salt Lake City, which was completed in 1867.
Mr. Grow, in recalling early times, said it required two days to make a trip from Huntsville to Ogden and back with use of oxen, hauling grain to the mill and flour back.
Mr. Grow was born Aug. 29, 1861, in Salt Lake City, a son of Henry and Julia Veach Grow. On Dec. 21, 1880, he married Matilda Ann Smith. She died May 22, 1892. He married Hannah Mickelson in the Salt Lake L.D.S. temple on Jan 29, 1896. Sheed four years ago. He was a member of the L.D.S. church Fourth ward and a high priest of Ogden Stake. He was a game warden for Weber county for many years and served in the legislature in 1911. He was active as a guide for hunters. He had also taken an active part in improving the irrigation facilities of Weber county. He was retired farmer of Huntsville.
FAMILY MEMBERS
Survivors include seven sons and two daughters, Henry Grow, Mrs. Edgar Johansen and Mrs. C. A. Nix, all of Ogden; Sylvester Grow, Jr., Nevada; Veach C. Grow, Washington D.C.; Parnell M. Grow, Oregon; J. Wayne Grow, Huntsville; Capt. Nevilel Lrow, taken prisoner when Bataan fell, and S. Elmo Grow, San Diego, Calif.; 25 grandchildren and many great and great-great grandchildren..
The following are brothers and sisters: William Grow, Otto S. Grow, Mark Grow, and Parnell Grow, all of Salt Lake City; George Grow, Pasadena, Calif.; Mrs. Sadie Madie.
Ogden Standard Examiner November 8, 1944
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Plane crash in which his son also died. | Peterson, Lester Noel (I10960)
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Plat H, Block 10, Lot 6 | Moyer, Mary (I3)
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Plat Q Block 5 Row 10 | Grow, Catherine (I769)
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Plot 244, Grave 3, North Portion | Grow, Sarah Elizabeth (I990)
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Plot 257 Grave 3 North Portion | Demaris (I924)
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Plot 42 Grave 1 South Portion | Grow, George Tibben Sr. (I862)
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Plot 42 Grave 4 North portion | Grow, Sarah A. (I895)
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Plot 43 Grave 2 South Portion | Weaver, Aulshea or Alethia (I902)
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Plot 43 Grave 3 South Portion | Grow, Joseph (I863)
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Plot 468 Grave 2 South Portion | Grow, Lewis Samuel (I930)
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Plot 468 Grave 2 South Portion | Latch, Lydia (I931)
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Plot 48 Grae 1 South Portion | Grow, Samuel (I911)
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Plot C grave 847 grave 3 North portion.
Joseph Price in his diary recorded the following:
"Feb 12 1826 wind W fine Clear morn not froze but very Little Obe & Jos of[f] & attended the funeral to our yard Got up about 10 O'C Buried before Meeting I walk to the yard Jos. attended the Burial of Henry Grow from flat Rock to dutch Church He keep Tavern ther[e] Been Sick but 4 or 5 days."
This burial date establishes that the death date would have been before 12 Feb 1826 instead of the 26 Feb 1826 date. | Grow, Henry Sr. (I4)
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Plot C Grave 852 Grave 4 North Portion | Grow, Catherine (I856)
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Plot C Grave 853 Grave 3 North Portion | Schubert, Elizabeth (I338)
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Plot C grave 853 grave 4 North portion | Grow, Jacob (I27)
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Plot C Grave 854 Grave 3 North Portion | Grow, Adam Jr. (I864)
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Plot C Grave 856 Grave 2 South Portion | List, Anna (Wright?) (I339)
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Plot C1036 Grave 4 No. Portion | Whiteman, Catharine (I357)
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Plot H Block 10 Row 6 (owner H. Grow) | Grow, Leone Elizabeth (I759)
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Plot J Block 6 Number 12 (Owner T.M. Grow) | Grow, Henry Riter Jr. (I2209)
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Pneumonia | Redfield, Eva Jane (I687)
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Pneumonia | Grow, Marco Sylvester (I1275)
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Pneumonia | Grow, Joseph Robert (I2429)
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Pneumonia | Grow, DeAnn Hazel (I3066)
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Pneumonia | Rapp, John Davis (I4412)
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Pneumonia from measles | Grow, Alpha R. (I4440)
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Portland Man Dies in Crash
BAKERSFIELD, Cal., April 10 (INS) ? A twin-motored advance training plane, one of seven which started out Thursday night from Sacramento, Cal., to Tucson, Ariz., crashed in the Mojave desert near Bagdad, killing its crew of five, army authorities revealed Friday at Bakersfield.
The entire flight ran into unexpected conditions, but six of the planes were landed safely, four of them at Tucson. Two others landed at Palmdale, Cal. [four other victims listed]
Leonard H. Ballif Jr., 21, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Ballif, 2308 N.E. 31st avenue, was killed in the crash, army authorities revealed Friday at Bakersfield.
Aviation Cadet Ballif, who was graduated from Grant high school in June, 1938, enlisted in the army air corps in December of last year. He spent two years at the University of Oregon and Oregon State college and was a member of Theta Chi fraternity. He was a campus leader both in college and high school and was prominent in dramatics and journalism.
Young Ballif was born in Salt Lake City and came to Portland with his parents in 1930. Surviving are his parents; two sisters, Rae and Catherine Lou Ballif, and a brother, Fred, all of Portland.
[The Oregonian, 11 Apr 1942, p5; w/photo] | Ballif, Leonard Humbert Jr. (I2259)
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Possible Adoption nFS | Hendry, Brian Phillip (I5535)
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