Show j S W WI I 4 S J-S r L kJ 44 4 i S. S S 'S s b- b S. S a 4 J J if 4 Ann H. H P. P Greenwood Pioneer of Utah dies in Murray l at 90 Utah Ulah Pioneer Succumbs At AI Sons Son's Son r s Home HomeI I MURRAY April 10 Ann 10 Anne 10 Ann Henrietta Henrietta Henrietta Hen Hen- rietta Parry Greenwood colorful Utah pioneer and Salt Lake county resident many years died Friday at 8 pm p.m. at the home of a son son John W. W Greenwood S. S State Murray She was 90 Mrs Greenwood had witnessed many events of Utah history ory and had seen the growth of Salt Lake county from small settlements to the developed area it is today She was born in Ogden Sept 16 1857 a i daughter of Joseph Parry one of the founders of Ogden ant and Ann Malin Maim Parry She moved with her family from Ogden to Provo at the time of ot the invasion of Johnsons Johnson's army Later moving to Salt Lake county she lived in one of the first two houses built be between between between be- be tween Murray and the Point of the Mountain where her parents operated a small inn for lor Immigrants immigrants immigrants grants en route to California Mrs Greenwood remembered innumerable innumerable innumerable able Indians calling at the inn At the time her hec par parents were lvere building their Home in Mrs Greenwood Greem had walked many times into the downtown section of t Sa Lake City for small packages packages packages pack pack- ages of nails naUs She attended school at the old rock meeting house in West Jordan walking to and from school through sagebrush She and her mother were passengers passengers pas pas- engers on the first train that went to Sandy and as a child she remembered the assassination of Pres Abraham Lincoln Throughout her life Mr Mrs Greenwood Greenwood Greenwood Green Green- Green Green- wood was known as a public reader and elocutionist and had lectured at many schools in the southern part of ot the county telling of pioneer pioneer pio plo neer times and conditions Active in the Church of ot Jesus Christ of ot Latter-day Latter Saints the nonagenarian had served as president president president dent of the Primary and See Page Fage 13 18 Column 1 PIONEER DIES Continued From Page 9 t i Relief ReHe society in Union L LD D S ward Sward man many years K- K i She was married to Thomas Greenwood at Union Dec Dee 18 1871 sad and had lived on a farm there ther may years Her husband died Nov NOV 18 IS 1902 and she later moved to to East Est Midvale where she had uince lee resided Surviving are 11 sons and daughters T. T F. F Greenwood East Eat David E. E and ad John W. W i Greenwood Murray Charles and andRay andRay Ray ny P. P Greenwood Sandy Ernest Eret IE E Greenwood Grenwood Midvale Mark H. H Grenwood Greenwood Rock Springs Wyo Mrs fr s. s Phoebe Hansen Mrs Clara Claras s per and Mrs Lillie Lime Thomson tSat Salt Lake c City ty and Mrs Estella Estela Jensen Jesen Burley Idaho 56 grand grand- gand- gand 99 great grandchildren great find and ad 12 2 great grandchildren great three tree brothers and three sisters r. r Julia Jula Ballinger Albert Alber and Amos Aos Parry Parr all aU of Ogden George GeorgeT f. T i Sharp Sha Mrs Ada Pate East Midvale and Mrs Lottie Walker Valker oot Idaho I Feral services will wl be condu conducted con- con ducted du ted Tuesday at 1 pm p.m. in the thet lEast East t Midvale L D S ward chapel chapel Friends Fends may call cal at S S. S State Monday ronday from 4 to 8 pm p.m. and at atthe atthe te the home of John W. W Greenwood 31 S. S State Tuesday from front 10 1 am m Lm until uti time of services Burial Wu tu be b In Murray City cemetery |