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Berta Alva <I>Hess</I> Penney

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Berta Alva Hess Penney

Birth
Illinois, USA
Death
26 Dec 1910 (aged 35)
Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, USA
Burial
Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, USA Add to Map
Plot
R_137_1
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Headstone marker has the wrong birth year of 1867
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Utah Death Certificate #1822
Name: Berta Alva Penney [Berta Alva Hess]
Sex: Female
Race: White
Marital Status: Married
Age: 35 years, 3 months, 1 day
Birth Date: September 25, 1875
Birthplace: Illinois
Death Date: December 26, 1910
Death Place: Salt Lake, Salt Lake County, Utah
Cause of Death: Pneumonia (Lobar) (12 days)
Father: William Osborn Hess (b. Va.)
Mother: Ella Chatterson (b. Canada)
Informant: Ada Hess
Burial: Mt. Olivet Cem
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Mrs. J. C. Penney Dead
Mrs. J. C. Penney died suddenly at the family home at 371, 7th avenue, Salt Lake City, on Monday, December 26th. Mrs. Penney was sick but a few days and her death resulted from pneumonia.

The deceased was a consecrated member of the M. E. church, an ideal mother and a most devoted companion. During her brief visits to Hamilton she made many friends who will be grieved to learn of her untimely death.

Mr. Penney's friends here unite in extending to him and his two little boys deepest sympathy in this greatest of sorrows.

The Hamilton Farmers Advocate
Hamilton, Caldwell County, Missouri
Thursday, December 29, 1910, p. 1

Contributor: .A (46575222)
Headstone marker has the wrong birth year of 1867
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Utah Death Certificate #1822
Name: Berta Alva Penney [Berta Alva Hess]
Sex: Female
Race: White
Marital Status: Married
Age: 35 years, 3 months, 1 day
Birth Date: September 25, 1875
Birthplace: Illinois
Death Date: December 26, 1910
Death Place: Salt Lake, Salt Lake County, Utah
Cause of Death: Pneumonia (Lobar) (12 days)
Father: William Osborn Hess (b. Va.)
Mother: Ella Chatterson (b. Canada)
Informant: Ada Hess
Burial: Mt. Olivet Cem
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Mrs. J. C. Penney Dead
Mrs. J. C. Penney died suddenly at the family home at 371, 7th avenue, Salt Lake City, on Monday, December 26th. Mrs. Penney was sick but a few days and her death resulted from pneumonia.

The deceased was a consecrated member of the M. E. church, an ideal mother and a most devoted companion. During her brief visits to Hamilton she made many friends who will be grieved to learn of her untimely death.

Mr. Penney's friends here unite in extending to him and his two little boys deepest sympathy in this greatest of sorrows.

The Hamilton Farmers Advocate
Hamilton, Caldwell County, Missouri
Thursday, December 29, 1910, p. 1

Contributor: .A (46575222)


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