| Show Obituaries Estella Stewart Hansen FAIRVIEW Estella FAIRVIEW Estella Stewart Hansen 57 57 wife of or Nels Nets Hansen died at her home homeI homen In n Milburn Mulburn Tuesday at a. a m. m after a long Illness Mrs Hansen was born at Milburn Mulburn December De Dc- cember 26 1884 a daughter of OX James t W. W and rd Mrs lIre Leoma A Allred Ailred Stewart et w She received her education at Fairview and Snow college and later taught school In Inthis Inthis inthis this district An active member of the L D S church she worked In various organizations serving Irv log ing as ward clerk er for 15 years jears Site She e was married r In dt the Mantl i L D B eJr S temple m l September September Sep Sep- 13 1911 Surviving besides her husband are her mother Mrs Leoma Stewart of Fairview three sons Keith Hansen Rex and Von Hansen Ogden a daughter Mrs Mona Moss lions of Salt Lake City and three i Albert grandchildren ih and en Arthur also r t the Stewart e following w of of f Fairview brothers Y r George E. E Lyman a and ROSY Ross Stewart wart of Milburn n. n and Ray Stewart te i t of F Provo ro Funeral services will be conducted In the Fairview le North ward L LOS D S chapel P b by r raf Db Loyal Graham h b bishop of Milburn Mulburn lb L D Dward S Sward ward Friday at 2 p. p m. m Aaron D. D Woodward NEOLA Duchesne County Military funeral fu services are pending the arrival of the body of Corporal Aaron D. D Woodward 22 of Neola with the Unite States army since June 1940 1040 who was killed lu In a truck collision col coi on the Pacific coast Tuesday Corporal Woodward was born at Monarch Duchesne Duchenne county December De Dc- cember 29 1919 a ason son of Mr and Mrs Morris R. R Woodward He Is survived by S Ills parents four brothers Lawrence R. R and Charles E. E Woodward with the United States ma marines nines rines Nathaniel Woodward N e o 0 1 I a and Glen Glei Woodward California and a sister sis sic ter Mrs Grover Dye Neola Nela Rex Gardner Neola L D S ward bishop will vili conduct services Sir Mr Woodward In the ward chapel Samuel Goldstein Samuel Goldstein 68 2963 South State East street died of In Infirmities Incident to age in III a Salt Sait Lake hospital at 12 1205 05 a. a m. m Thursday Mr Goldstein was born September 25 1873 in Poland and came to the United States 45 years ago He had resided In Salt Lake City 2 27 years A former deputy sheriff f for S Salt t Lake county nt Mr Wi Wiel heil isS Goldstein el also was is a f fingerprint Mp fn expert i He Xe Is survived by his widow Sarah Goldstein two sons cons Jack Goldstein San Francisco and Herman Goldstein Reno Nev and three daughters Mrs Anne Greenband Salt Lake City Mrs Miriam G. G San Francisco and Miss Leah Goldstein Los Angeles Ross Jessop RANDOLPH Rich County Ross County Ross Jessop old month son of Keith and Bryson Bry Dry Dryson son Jessop died Wednesday at 3 p. p m. m of pneumonia a at the home of his parents in so R Randolph t The child was born December 26 1940 In Salt Lake City Survivors Include his parents his grandparents grand grand- parents Mr and Mrs Luther h Bryson of W Woodruff and da Mr I and li Mrs s ses Lester es Jessop s of and arid two great Ireat Funeral services will be bo conducted Sunday Sunday Sunday Sun Sun- day at 2 p P. P m. m In the Randolph L D S Sward Sward ward chapel John Edward Perkins HUNTER John HUNTER John Edward Dick Perkins Perkins Pert Per Per- kins 69 died of a heart a attack t at his t home e ni iI Hunter t r at llo 1015 p p. m. m Wednesday d j. j He was born boris December 10 1872 In m Texas a son of Mr and Mrs William Perkins and had lived In Hunter 20 years where he was a farmer Mr Perkins Is survived by his widow Mrs Emma Coats Perkins Hunter a stepson Ralph Coats Coots Midvale and three grandchildren Pending funeral arrangements friends may call at C. C L Goff Son funeral home In Mary A. A C. C Parramore Mrs r. r Italy Maty Ann Cocking Parramore 77 77 widow of ol Joseph Parramore Yie and a aa resident 1 1 J of Salt Lake City until six y years S ago died Tuesday night In Los Loa Angeles where she had been residing with a daughter A native of England England Eng Eng- land she was born is on December 17 17 u. u n 1861 and came to I Ion Salt Lake City with A her parents in 1881 She was a member of the L D S church Surviving are seven seven sev en sons and daughters daugh Joseph Ralph Parramore of Roseville Rose Rose- ville yule Cal Mrs Hazel P P. Garner and Mrs Amelia Jacobsen of Salt Lake City John JIhn C. C Parramore and Mrs Ruth P. P Stark of Los Angeles Owen C. C Parramore of Oakland Cal and Mrs I Luella lla P. P Brown Mrs SIrs larramore of Ogden also a sister Mrs Francis C C. Bellamy of Salt Lake City 18 grandchildren grand granel children and three great The bod body will be brought to Salt Lake City for Zen funeral services and burial William George Burris Burns William George Burris Burns 69 of West Broadway died in a Salt Lake Lake hospital Wednesday at 1 45 p p. m. m of ot a heart at at- tack Mr Burris Burns was born August AU 26 1872 In Colo Coin a son of Walter Waiter and Clara Blodgett Burris Burns He had resided in Salt Lake City 60 years and was a retired brick mason Surviving are three sisters Mrs Josephine Josephinc Joseph Joseph- ine inc Davis Mrs S. S E. E Warburton and Mrs Mra E. E R. R Brown Los Angeles and two brothers 1 8 Walter Waiter Burns Burris u 1 fit and Edward Burris Burns Salt Lake City Davis avis Weeks Davis Davis Weeks 55 of 54 64 East First South street was found dead in his hotel room com Wednesday noon of apparently p natural nat nat- f es ng ii ural ral c causes He had been e dead several hours ours according to police reports According According Ac- Ac cording to papers found In his possession an n uncle Roxie Davis of Paris Ky survives sur- sur vives ives him Vivian Rose Ferrin Fennin Vivian nose Iose Ferrin Ferris old day daughter daughten daugh daugh- ter ten of Samuel Earl and Lola Ruth Pedersen Pedersen Pedersen Peder Peder- sen Ferrin of Hazel street died In Ina Ina Ina a Salt Sait Lake hospital Wednesday at a a. a m. m of congenital collapse I a of the lung s Surviving nt besides l 1 her parents ere are her grandparents Mr and Mrs Philip Ferrin of Stockton Cal Ca and Mr and Mrs Alma S. S Pedersen of Salt Lake City Graveside funeral services were conducted con con- ducted at Salt Lake City cemetery Thursday Thurs Thurs- day at 1215 p. p m. m Amos Joseph Hawks I OGDEN OGDEN Amos Amos Joseph h Hawks of 01 eJ Adams avenue died SI e early Wednesday ed d at his home of complications incident to age Mr 1 InH Hawks a was born November al 15 18 1858 in Spanish Fork rk a son of Amos anti and ci Mary White Hawks At the age of 11 he moved with his parents to Franklin Idaho Later he served as an L D S missionary missionary mis mis- to Arizona where most of his work was among the Indians A contractor and builder by profession he had supervised and worked on construction construction construction tion projects In various parts of the west He moved to Ogden from Malad Idaho In 1921 He married Florence J. J Eardley November November Novem Novem- ber her 9 1883 In the St. St George L D S Stem tempie temple tem tem- pIe which he helped to construct He also aiso aided in construction of the Salt Sait Lake LakeL L D S temple f At t the time Y e of his death he was a high priest In Ogden Eighth L D S Sward ward Surviving are his widow four sons and four tour daughters J. J J. J Hawks of Imbler Ore Ellis Ems Hawks of Wendell Idaho Eardley and Vern Hawks and Mrs Nettle Alexander of Seattle Seattie Wash Mrs Agnes Busenbark of Ogden Mrs Millie Angle Angi of ofSan ofSan ofSan San Diego Cal Ca and Mrs Thelma Coy of Plain City 40 grandchildren and 10 great grandchildren and one brother William J. J Hawks of Moab Barry Jarry Falk POCATELLO Idaho Idaho Barry Barry Falk 70 of Anaconda Mont pioneer of Montana died late Wednesday at the home of a Un W U rh v Arth Arthur r avenue Mr Falk Paik had come to Pocatello at Christmas for a visit and was stricken shortly afterward Mr Falk Faik a retired Anaconda meat dealer was born April 3 3 1871 In New NewYork York Tonic City a son of Benhard and Gottschalk Falk Faik He came west almost 45 years rears ago Survivors besides Mrs McCarty Include in include In- In clude dude three brothers and two sisters Jacob Falk Faik of Tacoma Wash Abraham Falk Faik Falkof Falkof of Alderwood Manor Wash David Falk and Mrs Emma Greenburg of Los Angeles An An- geles and Mrs Rose Lewis of San Sas Fran Fran- cisco CaThe Cal Ca The body will be taken to Salt Lake City by McHan mortuary for funeral servI services services ices and burial I Erwin Knickerbocker I OGDEN The OGDEN The body of ot Private Erwin Knickerbocker 19 who was killed accidentally acci acci- dentally by fe a aJ train r while II he e was on sentry rJ duty at the Union Pacific I railroad 3 bridge at Devils Slide Monday afternoon was shipped Thursday at 1215 a. a m. m to Tucson oe l Ariz Aniz sd where hert fU funeral d details ial w will willbe wille 8 be e arranged by a sister Mrs Mary Newton New New- ton only surviving relative Private v ke Knickerbocker gk Joined the army about 18 months ago and since ri December ce 28 had been stationed at a Morgan infantry infantry infantry in in- fantry camp Ann H. H Krueger OGDEN OGDEN Mrs Ann Hawley Krueger 67 naR ef native and former resident SI of Ogden died died last ast Friday in Nelson B. B C. C Canada it was learned Wednesday by relatives In Ogden Mrs Krueger was born borl July 28 1874 In Ogden a daughter a of f Walter A M. M and Elizabeth lIz g J Jane n Richards W d ds s She had resided sl slIn In British Columbia OI the e past 30 ye years s. s J Surviving t n are blah her K husband a R. R W. W Krueger and three sisters Mrs M. M E. E DeLaurier of Vancouver B B. C. C and Mrs F. F W. W Brewer and Mrs R. R C. C Burton of Ogden Burial will be In Nelson B. B C. C Edwin Oke EUREKA EUREKA Edwin Edwin Oke 66 a resIdents resident I of Eureka the past 40 O years died I Wednesday Wed Wednesday ei irio afe s at a. a m. m at the h home of a daughter Mrs Flossie Flos Fins I Isle I sie Carlson after a along along long Illness Mr Sir Oke was born bornI I in Cornwall England October 4 4 1875 a ason I son of William John and Elizabeth Kathorne Ka- Ka 4 thorns thorne Oke After fr V 4 coming t to the e United 0 States he resided In Butte Mont before I Y moving g to Mammoth a o ge gea I Utah v. v where he engaged engaged en en- in is mining He Re e Iwas was foreman of ot the I Emerald mine at Mammoth for many years His wife the forI former for for- formen mer men Jennie Sloan I whom he married In 1905 died t three h r C e eye ye years ago Surviving ng are his daughter a and n d a SIr Mr Oke grandson E Edwin I Funeral services will be conducted Sunday Sun Sunday day at 2 p p. p m. m In the Eureka Methodist church by the Rev William Frary Burial will be in Eureka cemetery George James McMillen PLEASANT GROVE GROVE George George James McMillen Mc fc- fc Millen Jr 20 of Pleasant Grove died at ata ata ata a Lehl Lehi hospital Wednesday at 5 a. a m m. following following fol fol- foi- foi lowing an Illness of about three weeks of poisoning He e had been confined at the hospital 13 i days daIs darte lie le was born July i 20 1921 1021 in Heber h CI City a son of George P Mullen Millen and Pearl ea He lie Sweat attended n Mc McMullen ej 1 the grade schools at 9 Heber City then the family moved to Logan Logan Lo Lo- gan Jian where he ho attended attended at at- tended school there for tor two years The family moved from Logan to Pleasant Grove where he has lived since that time He was graduated from front the Pleasant Grove high school In Is 1940 He had always been an active mem- mem Mr McMillen Ullen ber her of the L D S church He lIe was secretary- secretary treasurer of the Second ward M MIA I A for some time and was waa an elder of the church For the past year he has been employed at the New Park mine at Keetley Utah Surviving are his parents two sisters and two brothers Anna Rose Carol Caroi Lee Leet t Mrs and K Kenneth Rozella Rozelia McMillen Sweat e all 1 and of Pleasant a le grandmother Grove Funeral services will be he conducted in I the he L D S Second d ward chapel Friday at I 2 hep p p. p m m. under t the ear direction lr of C. C R. R Clark ward bishop Burial will wll be in is Pleasant Grove cemetery Richard Bryant Curtis mot MORONI Richard MORONI-Richard Richard Bryant rait C Curtis IS 11 old month son eon of Lionel M. M and Iz Izela Keele Curtis died Tuesday afternoon after a brief Illness of pneumonia He lIe was born in Moroni March 15 1941 Surviving are his parents a brother and four sisters Betty Iris Francis Regmore Regmore Reg- Reg more and In Isa Ina a Curtis all au 0 of Moroni Moron and anda a a. grandfather Marlon Marion Curtis of Price Funeral services will wili be conducted Friday at 2 p. p m. m In the East Kast ward L D S chapel by B. B A. A Childs bishop Friends may mav call at the family home from 10 a. a m. m Friday until time of services Jesse W. W Simpson OGDEN OGDEN Jesse Jesse William Simpson 59 I died Wednesday morning at his home in I Syracuse of a heart attack He was stricken I while he was vas sitting In a chair Mr Simpson was born June 16 1882 I in Hooper Weber county a son of James I and Sarah Fowers Simpson He was educated educated educated edu edu- I in Weber county schools and on I December 18 1907 married Berna Manning In the Salt Lake L D S temple Stemple In 1916 the family moved to Syracuse Well known as a musician Mr Simpson I Iwas was an accomplished violinist For 10 years ears I he was a member of the Hooper band and assisted In organizing another band in Syra Syra- I cuse He also had an orchestra of his own I He lIe was a member of the quorum of I seventies of Syracuse L D S ward where I he was an active Sunday school and ward I teacher Surviving are his widow d his father e and I Ithe the following a brothers r tte and hil sisters t James a I B. B Simpson of Huntsville John G G. G Simpson of Syracuse Mrs Annie Favero and Mrs I Lottie Hull of Hooper and Charles Dewey I Simpson of Ogden |