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CHARLES O. CARD
Logan Pioneer Dead
LOGAN, Sept. 10 -- Charles O. Card, a pioneer of Utah and one of the best known men in Cache county, died at his home in this city yesterday. The deceased came to Utah in 1856, and a has been prominent in church work for many years. Funeral services will be held from the Logan Tabernacle Friday at 2 p.m.
NEWSPAPER: Salt Lake Telegram
DATE: September 10, 1906
Submitted and transcribed by Sandra Davis
WILLARD E. JONES
Funeral at Logan
The funeral of Willard E. Jones, who died here Sunday, at the age of 23 years, will be held tomorrow morning at 11 o'clock at Logan, Utah.
NEWSPAPER: Salt Lake Telegram
DATE: May 16, 1905
Submitted and transcribed by Sandra Davis
MARY SYLVIA SMITH
DIED
At 42 South Second East, this city, Mrs. Mary Sylvia Smith, a native of Logan, Utah, aged 28 years. Notice of funeral later. Remains at O'Donnell's undertaking parlors.
NEWSPAPER: Salt Lake Telegram
DATE: January 30, 1903
Submitted and transcribed by Sandra Davis
THOMAS X. SMITH
Bishop Smith Dies at Home in Logan
LOGAN, Jan. 2 -- Bishop Thomas X. Smith died at his home in the Fourth ward in this city yesterday following an illness of about a month. The deceased was 78 years of age and had been a resident of Utah since 1854 and a resident of Logan since 1860. The funeral will be held from the Logan tabernacle at noon Friday.
NEWSPAPER: Salt Lake Telegram
DATE: jANUARY 2, 1907
Submitted and transcribed by Sandra Davis
JOHN T. THAIN
Logan Man Dies
LOGAN, Utah, June 3 -- John T. Thain, Jr., is dead, passing away at an early hour Friday. The demise was a shock to the entire community, it not being known that deceased was ill, he having been on the streets Monday. The cause of death was pneumonia. Mr. Thain was 38 years old, born at Willard, and leaves a wife and four children, the oldest being 15. He was insured for $1000 in the New York Life and leaves a comfortable home. He recently filled a two-years' mission in England, and last fall was elected a member of the School board on the Republican ticket. The funeral will occur early next week. Mr. Thain was a brother of William H. Thain of the State Land board, and held in high esteem throughout Logan.
NEWSPAPER: Salt Lake Telegram
DATE: June 3, 1905
Submitted and transcribed by Sandra Davis
EMIL WEENNERGREN
Grief Ends in Death
Logan Man's Wife Dies Wednesday and He Succumbs Sunday
LOGAN, Utah, April 28 -- Emil Weennergren, a prominent farmer, died last night of pneumonia. On Wednesday Mrs. Weennergren passed away. Grief over her death so prostrated the husband that when he was seized with pneumonia on Friday night the disease became acute and he readily succumbed to its ravages.
NEWSPAPER: Salt Lake Telegram
DATE: April 28, 1902
Submitted and transcribed by Sandra Davis
ALMOND
LOGAN: Lorenzo Almond, an indigent young man who has been cared for by the authorities at the county jail, died Friday night of rheumatism and consumption.
NEWSPAPER: Salt Lake Telegram
DATE: June 9, 1902
Submitted and transcribed by Marla Zwakman
PETERSON
LOGAN, May 13. – Funeral services were held yesterday afternoon for Homer Peterson, who died Saturday, after a prolonged illness.
NEWSPAPER: Peterson
DATE: May 13, 1909
Submitted and transcribed by Marla Zwakman
SHEPARD
LOGAN, May 13. – Justin Shepard of Richmond, a Cache valley pioneer, died Wednesday afternoon. He was born in Copenhagen, N.Y., January 4, 1831, and came to Utah in 1848, settling in Richmond in the following year. He is survived by a widow and four children. Funeral services will be held Thursday at 1 o’clock.
NEWSPAPER: Salt Lake Telegram
DATE: May 13, 1909
Submitted and transcribed by Marla Zwakman
COLE
In Logan, Nov. 28, 1885, Mrs. Hannah Louise Squires Cole, wife of William Cole.
The deceased had been slightly ailing for some time past, and had been in bed about ten days previous to her death. The sickness began with a cold, and lung disease, followed by fever. She had been, for a day or two before her death, apparently regaining her health and strength, and great was the surprise of her husband, when on getting up on the morning named, to find that her spirit had departed. Her face was still warm, and death, which had apparently just come a few minutes before, had been very sudden. Mrs. Cole was 62 years old and had been married to Mr. Cole six months and 22 days. She was born in Hertfordshire, England, and emigrated to Utah two years ago last June. She had many excellent qualities, and died a faithful Latter-day Saint.
NEWSPAPER: Deseret News
DATE: December 16, 1885
Submitted and transcribed by Marla Zwakman
WOODWARD
Winifred Lottie Woodward, 28 years old, daughter of Charles and Emily Hilton of this city, died at Wellsville, Cache valley, yesterday. Funeral services will be held Sunday at Wellsville.
NEWSPAPER: Salt Lake Telegram
DATE: December 16, 1910
Submitted and transcribed by Marla Zwakman
DEAKIN
LOGAN, Dec. 29. – The remains of William Deakin, an aged former resident of Wellsville, who, with his brother John, had of late been a resident of Salt Lake, but who died while visiting a son living at Ephraim, were brought to Wellsville for internment beside his wife. Services were held at Wellsville yesterday afternoon.
NEWSPAPER: Salt Lake Telegram
DATE: December 29
Submitted and transcribed by Marla Zwakman
SMITH
In Smithfield, Cache County, Utah, Dec. 14th, 1879, of typhoid fever, Johan L., wife of George Y. Smith, aged 43 years, 10 months and 28 days. Also at the same place, Dec. 20, 1879, of typhoid fever, Margaret Young, daughter of George Y. and Johan L. Smith, aged 17 years, 8 months and 23 days.
NEWSPAPER: Deseret News
DATE: January 7, 1880
Submitted and transcribed by Marla Zwakman
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