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A record in St. Albans Church indicates she married and moved to New York State. No spouse name indicated. | Lentz, Mabel Virginia (I2780)
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A wonderful mother, grandmother, daughter, sister and friend, Mary Kathleen Grow, died in an automobile accident June 24, 2000.
Mary Kay was born on June 18, 1943 in Washington D.C. to Stewart Lofgren Grow and Sarah Mabey Grow. She was the oldest of six children.
Mary Kay's family was the essence of her life. In her role as mother and grand-mother, her concern and devotion was uncompromising. As a daughter, she provided inexhaustible care and loving friendship to her mother. To her five siblings she was a source of comfort, guidance, and trust. To her friends and loved ones, Mary Kay's life personified dedication, optimism, encouragement and love.
Her professional efforts on behalf of Recreational Condominiums International and Novell/WordPerfect met with exceptional success as she managed and directed thousands. More significant, however, was her ability to inspire, elevate and advance those around her. Following her heart, she started a personal coaching business, which enabled her to employ her special gifts of motivating and elevating people one on one. She served as a mentor to help others create positive balance and approach their lives and professions with renewed energy, increased passion and enhanced commitment -- an accurate reflection of her approach to life.
A BYU graduate in Clothing and Textiles, Mary Kay was also a gifted musician in voice and on the marimba. She applied her talents in many capacities for the LDS Church, including serving as a member of the Young Women's General Board, Relief Society President, stake athletic director, choir director, teacher and advisor.
Mary Kay was a leader in the community, and served on many boards, including the Provo Education Foundation and as President of Neighbors Uniting Provo. She was an effective and creative leader, organizer and speaker -- an ardent and tireless champion for the underprivileged and underrepresented.
She is survived by her mother, Sarah; her five siblings, Stewart (Julie), Robert (Emma), Laraine Hakes (Russ), Jeanne Ann Whiting (Steve), and Carolyn Daily (Ken); her four children, Kerri Linn Schaefer (Carl), Marni Stadel (Bob), Tyler Startin (Tiffany), and Kristi Jo Nelson (Dan); her 12 adorable grandchildren, Ashlii, Amanda, Austen, Alexis, Dylan, Madelyn Rose, Jashua, Jake, Hayden, Holli, Morgan, Dalton, and one other expected; and former husband, Ronald Startin.
Friends and family are invited to a viewing at the Edgemont 14th Ward, 4000 Foothill Drive, Provo, Utah, on Tuesday, June 27, 2000 from 6-8 p.m. On the following day, Wednesday, June 28, funeral services will be held in the same building beginning with a viewing at noon, followed by the funeral service at 1 p.m. Burial will be in the East Lawn Cemetery.
Desert News
____________________________________________________________ | Grow, Mary Kathleen (I7470)
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A1C US Air FOrce Korea | Hayes, Richard Louis Sr. (I3098)
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Abbott R. Grow
Abbott Rich Grow, 63, of 535 33rd, died Wednesday at his home of a heart aliment.
Mr. Grow was born June 13, 1911, in Huntsville, a sone of Charles Isaac and Adelia Abbott Grow.
On Aug. 23, 1946, he was married to Ruth Opheikens in the Salt Lake LDS Temple.
He had worked for Hill Air Force Base in the shipping department for 25 years, retiring in 1971.
He had lived most of his life in Weber County and moved to Ogden in 1940.
He was educated in Weber County schools and attended Weber High School, Utah State University and Weber College.
He was a high priest in the OGden 27th LDS Ward and had formerly worked in the stake MIA and had been a home teacher.
Surviving are his widow of Ogden; two sons, Michael A. Grow, Alexandria, Va.; J. Paul Grow, Ogden; three brothers and one sister, Thayne A. Grow, Dale Charles Grow, both of Ogden; Lowell Douglas Grow, Santa Ana, Calif.; Mrs. Lowell G. (Marga) Stallings, Eden.
Funeral services will be held Monday at 3 p.m. at Lindquist and Sons Colonial Chapel with Bishop Ralph G. Crandall of the 27th Ward officiating.
Friends may call at the mortuary Sunday from 6 to 8 p.m. and Monday one hour prior to services.
The Ogden Standard Examiner (Ogden, Utah) 19 Dec 1974, Thu page 75 col 6. Extracted 21 Oct 2016 by Marcia Nelson. | Grow, Abbott Rich (I507)
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About 1921 Asael and Fred bought her a home in Gooding, Idaho. By this time her health was quite broken and during the fall of 1923 she suffered a partial stroke from which she never recovered. In June of 1924 we persuaded her to go to Afton, Wyoming thinking she would have better care. This was very much against her wishes for she said, "I don't want to be buried there. I want to rest beside my husband and children, Will and Elsa May, in the Hagerman Cemetery."
She couldn't stand the trip and change and took a turn for the worse. Soon after coming to Afton and died July 18th, 1924 and was buried in the Afton Cemetery. We promised, that is, Fred and I, not to leave here there and we never intended to. Thinking we could move the body later. But we waited too long. When we tried to move her about 5 years later the casket and box were so decayed they thought best to let her rest where she is. There is a good marker at the grave. But I shall always regret that we didn't take her back to Idaho to rest by the ones she loved.
Alice Dixon Lee Burton (1872-1963)
On another history:
October 8, 1979 her remains were moved to Hagerman, Idaho by Virge J Dixon, her grandson, to lay next to her husband, Harvey Dixon, her request prior to her death.
| Pritchett, Kittie Evelyn (I1868)
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Abscess of the Brain | Morriss, Dio Harrold (I5523)
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Accidental drowning | Webster, Morton B. (I4329)
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Accidental Electrocution on Bridge | Dixon, William Elwood (I5033)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Rember, Virginia Ginger (I3918)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Miller, John Keith (I6589)
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Acute indigestion | Hare, Mary Grow (I1022)
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Ad in Ogden Standard - 14 May 1891
"Dr. H.E. Grow - Electropathist - Hair Removal - 2565 Grant Ave."
Salt Lake City Directory
1899 - Moved to Nephi, Utah
1904 - Moved to Brigham Junction
| Grow, Henry Elliott (I235)
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Addition information on Faye LaNell Cowden at:
http://rayworld.org/familytree/getperson.php?personID=I4858&tree=1 | Cowdell, Faye LaNell (I8575)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Morris, Kathleen (I3316)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Morris, Cynthia (I3317)
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Adopted | Worthen, James Verd (I9635)
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ADOPTED 1869 | Grow, Ella (I925)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Baker, Kyle Beau (I10503)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Davis, Allen (I10375)
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Adopted by George Jackson and Arva Jean Grow Props - Member of the Sioux Nation. | Props, Georjean (Joleen A. Sorace) (I12322)
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Adopted by his mothers second husband Malcolm Cantwell Irvine. | Irvine, Raymond Leo Hansen (I13369)
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Adopted in 1890 | Keech, Amelia M. Jamison (I6916)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Hampshire Fendrick, Charles Montel (I11684)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Grow, Esther (I4435)
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Afton Grow Ruggeri, died Saturday, August 5, 1995 in Salt Lake City. Born August 12, 1915 to Arthur W. Grow and Ella Thurston Grow. She attended grade school in Huntsville, Utah, high school at Weber High and received a nursing degree at the Thomas D. Hospital. She practiced her profession in Price, Utah and was on the faculty of Carbon High School.
Married Dr. James Ruggeri in 1938 and they lived in Price, Utah and Salt Lake City. He died October 25, 1982.
Survived by a daughter, Geri A. Pearce; son-in-law Harper D. Pearce; and a precious granddaughter Tippi Christina Pearce, all of Portland, Oregon. Preceded in death by her parents; a sister Elaine Grow fuller, Ogden; two brothers, Eldon A. Grow and Max Grow of Huntsville.
She was a devoted and beloved wife, mother, grandmother and aunt. She will be profoundly missed.
Funeral services will be Thursday, August 10, 11 a.m. at the Larkin Mortuary, 260 East South Temple. Interment, Huntsville Cemetery, Huntsville, Utah.
Salt Lake Tribune (Salt Lake, Utah) 8 Aug 1995, page A8. | Grow, Afton (I513)
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Age 9 weeks | Haas, Johann Wilhelm (I422)
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Alice H. Murray
VERNAL- Alice Hacking Murray, age 93 died in a Vernal hospital, November 3, 1988.
Born May 26, 1895 in Vernal, a daughter of John Sampson and Mary Elizabeth Hall Hacking. Married Ezra Merkley, 1913, he died in 1919. Married Wilson Murray, December 1921, he died in 1951. She was a business woman, former owner and manager of the Small Fry Dress Shop. Member of the Vernal 6th Ward.
Survived by two daughters, Mrs. Eunice Wevill, Grand Junction, Colorado; Mrs. Dave (Laura) Condon, Vernal; five grandchildren, six great-grandchildren, brothers and sister, Mrs. Alton (Jennie) Hatch, Boulder, Colorado; twin brothers, Iowa and Clyde Hacking, both of Vernal; many nieces and nephews.
Funeral services, Monday, November 7, 11 a.m. at the Vernal 6th Ward Chapel. Friends may call at Thomson's Vernal Mortuary, Sunday 7-9 p.m. and Monday from 9:30-10:30 a.m. Burial Maeser Fairview Cemetery. | Hacking, Alice (I541)
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Alpha J. Robison Lambert 1913 ~ 2005 Alpha J. Robison Lambert, 91, passed awayAugust 7, 2005 in American Fork, UT. She was born September 6, 1913 inGarrison, UT to James Fredrick and Birdie Swallow Robison. She married WendellS. Lambert on July 25, 1936 and their marriage was later solemnized in theSalt Lake Temple. She graduated from BYU and taught in Spring Valley, NV. Shewas a life long member of the LDS Church serving in many positions and wasdevoted to her family. Survived by her husband, two sons, Richard (Eileen) ofWarwick, RI, John (Lynn) of American Fork, UT and 1 daughter, Joan (Kirk) ofTaylorsville, UT, 19 grandchildren, 11 great grandchildren, brothers Elwin(Marjorie) Robison, Reno, NV, George of Ohio, and sister Beulah Bowen ofBurley, ID. Preceded in death by son, Gary, and grandson, Jeffrey. Funeralservices will be Friday, August 12, 2005 at 11 am in the American Fork 21stWard, 270 N 900 E. Friends may call Thursday evening from 6 to 8 pm, Anderson& Sons Mortuary, 49 E 100 N, American Fork and1 hour prior to services at thechurch. Burial in Holladay Memorial Park, Salt Lake City.Published in the Deseret News on 8/10/2005. | Robison, Alpha J (I8326)
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Also known as Duke Patrick Van Sickle. | Struthers, Duke Patrick (I6373)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Grow, Russell (I4603)
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Also shown as William Nyle Latch on some census. | Latch, Nyle G (I8302)
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Alt 11 April 1750 | Moyer, Casper (I105)
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Alt 17 Mar 1884 SSI | Pike, Olive Rhoda (I4433)
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Alt 25 Aug 1920 | Latch, Theodore Runkle (I948)
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Alt 26 Sep 1869 Leeds | Bagshaw, Robert William (I2698)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family F1052
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Alt 3 Feb 1849 | Latch, James (I951)
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Alt 7 Mar 1847 | Latch, James (I951)
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Alt location - Paul, Minidoka, Idaho | Rose, Darlene June (I5531)
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Alt name John Darrell Bell Miller | Bell, John Darrell (I6396)
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Alt Obermuchle Michelfeld, Jagst, Wrtt, Germany | Dieterich, Margaretha (I91)
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Alt. 22 Jun 1931 in Juab, Utah | Family F1834
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Alt. Hendersonville, Henderson, North Carolina | Grow, George Morris (I4230)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Williams, Althea Elizabeth (I6545)
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Alton LeR. Partington, Sr.
Funeral services for Alton LeRoy Partington ag. 34, 857 East Fourth South street, who died Monday, will be conducted Friday at 2 pm, in the Tenth LDS ward chapel, 420 Eighth East Street, by Holgar Larsen, bishop.
Mr. Partington was born July 15, 1909, in Logan a son of Heber R. and Laura Cooper Partington. He was an attendant in a Sinclair Refining Company Service Station.
Survivors include his widow Mrs. Afton A. Morriss Partington; a son, Alta LeRoy Partington, Jr., both of Salt Lake City; his father, Logan; a brother Heber C. Partington, U.S. Armed Forces, and a sister, Mrs. Doris Dickson, Provo.
The Salt Lake Tribune, 30 Dec 1943, page 9 col 6. Extracted 12 Jul 2016. | Partington, Alton LeRoy (I15171)
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Amelia W. Grow
Huntsville - Mrs. Amelia Wangsgaard (corrected) Grow, 75, lifelong resident of Huntsville died Saturday at nine p.m. in a local hospital following a long illness.
Mrs. Grow was born in Huntsville January 23, 1876 a daughter of James C. and Bergitte Johansen.
On October 18, 1898, she married John M. Grow in the Salt Lake Temple. Mr. Grow died in 1932.
She was active in the L.D.S. Huntsville Ward Relief Society and M.I.A.. She was a charter member of the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers Huntsville Camp.
Surviving are a son J. Leonard Grow, and a daughter Mrs. Darald Wanda Michelson, both of Huntsville; eight grandchildren; two great-grandchildren a step-mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Wangsgaard of Ogden and four brothers and four sisters, Henry, Pr and Clarence Wangsgaard, all of Ogden. Conrad Wangsgaard, Salt Lake City. Mrs. Emma Bingham, Blackfoot, Idaho; Mrs. Ell Ferrin, San Francisco, Calif.; Mrs. Cora Dalton, Wells, Nev.; and Laura Smuin, Ogden.
Funeral arrangement will be announced by the mortuary at 3408 Washington.
Ogden Standard Examiner (Ogden, Utah) 4 Feb 1951, page 2A, col 3. Extracted 28 Oct 2016 by Marcia Nelson | Wangsgaard, Amelia Bergitta (I496)
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Ammon Cemetery | Owen, Joseph Henry (I127)
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Ammon Cemetery | Empey, Christa Edith (I146)
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Ammon Cemetery | Cole, Ray Ben (I5103)
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Ammon Cemetery, Idaho | Grow, Donna Blanche (I148)
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