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Angus Munn Cannon

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Angus Munn Cannon

Birth
Saint George, Washington County, Utah, USA
Death
8 Nov 1933 (aged 42)
Sigurd, Sevier County, Utah, USA
Burial
Torrey, Wayne County, Utah, USA Add to Map
Plot
D-L7
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Angus Munn Cannon was born to David Henry & Camilla Ensign Mason Cannon in St. George, Washington, Utah


He married Nellie Tabitha Behunin 16 Apr 1914 in St. George, Washington, Utah in the St. George Temple.


To them were blessed six children, Bert Munn, Effie Bernice, David F., Willis Leon, Lewis Dale, & Ira Von Cannon


Lineage;

Husband of Nellie Tabitha Behunin

Elijah Cutler Behunin-Tobitha Jane Earl

Isaac Behunin-Elmina Tyler

Albert Bohannon-Nancy Lourdes

(Information has been gathered from several sources, so some of it may not be correct)

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TWO WAYNE COUNTY MEN KILLED WHEN AUTO TURNS OVER

Aged Indian War Veteran and Son in Law Die in Wreak.


Elijah Cutler Behunin, age 86, his son in law, Angus M. Cannon, age 46, of Torrey were both killed shortly after noon Wednesday in Kings Meadow canyon about three miles southeast of Sigurd when their Ford roadster ran off the road and turned turtle at a curve. The older man was driving, it is reported.


Passing motorists, Mike Kane and L. L. Gledhill of Sigurd, discovered the accident at 2:15 p. m. and hastened to Sigurd for help. Dr. H. Asa Dewey and Deputy Sheriff A. O. Hopkins of Richfield hurried to the scene of the accident and found both men dead, although the younger man was still alive when first found. Mr. Behunin was pinned beneath the car but cannon had been thrown clear. Both suffered fractured skulls which resulted in death.


The bodies were brought to the Warner Mortuary in Richfield where they were prepared for burial. They were taken to Torrey early Thursday morning where funeral services will be held Friday afternoon.


Mr. Cannon was born March 22, 1887, at St. George, a son of David H. and Camilla Cannon. He had lived in Wayne county 20 years. He was married in April 1914, in the St. George L. D. S. temple. Surviving are his widow and five sons, Bert M., Willis. Dale. Fry and Von Cannon.


An abridgment of obituary, 

published in the Richfield Reaper 1933-11-09


Angus Munn Cannon was born to David Henry & Camilla Ensign Mason Cannon in St. George, Washington, Utah


He married Nellie Tabitha Behunin 16 Apr 1914 in St. George, Washington, Utah in the St. George Temple.


To them were blessed six children, Bert Munn, Effie Bernice, David F., Willis Leon, Lewis Dale, & Ira Von Cannon


Lineage;

Husband of Nellie Tabitha Behunin

Elijah Cutler Behunin-Tobitha Jane Earl

Isaac Behunin-Elmina Tyler

Albert Bohannon-Nancy Lourdes

(Information has been gathered from several sources, so some of it may not be correct)

___________________

TWO WAYNE COUNTY MEN KILLED WHEN AUTO TURNS OVER

Aged Indian War Veteran and Son in Law Die in Wreak.


Elijah Cutler Behunin, age 86, his son in law, Angus M. Cannon, age 46, of Torrey were both killed shortly after noon Wednesday in Kings Meadow canyon about three miles southeast of Sigurd when their Ford roadster ran off the road and turned turtle at a curve. The older man was driving, it is reported.


Passing motorists, Mike Kane and L. L. Gledhill of Sigurd, discovered the accident at 2:15 p. m. and hastened to Sigurd for help. Dr. H. Asa Dewey and Deputy Sheriff A. O. Hopkins of Richfield hurried to the scene of the accident and found both men dead, although the younger man was still alive when first found. Mr. Behunin was pinned beneath the car but cannon had been thrown clear. Both suffered fractured skulls which resulted in death.


The bodies were brought to the Warner Mortuary in Richfield where they were prepared for burial. They were taken to Torrey early Thursday morning where funeral services will be held Friday afternoon.


Mr. Cannon was born March 22, 1887, at St. George, a son of David H. and Camilla Cannon. He had lived in Wayne county 20 years. He was married in April 1914, in the St. George L. D. S. temple. Surviving are his widow and five sons, Bert M., Willis. Dale. Fry and Von Cannon.


An abridgment of obituary, 

published in the Richfield Reaper 1933-11-09




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