Thursday, May 20, 1943
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WILLIAM LEFEVRE
Midvale - Funeral services will be conducted Friday at 2 p.m. in the Midvale Second LDS ward chapel for William LeFevre, 63, Sandy resident, who died of pneumonia Wednesday at 10:30 a.m. in a Salt Lake hospital.
Born October 19, 1879, at Bear Creek, he was the son of William and Frances F. Banks LeFevre. He lived for several years in Panguitch before moving to Midvale in July, 1926.
An employee of the United States Smelting, Refining and Mining company, Mr. LeFevre had been ill for some time.
He is survived by his widow, Jessie May LeFevre of Midvale; seven sons, William L. LeFevre and C. D. LeFevre of Blackfoot, Idaho; Francis LeFevre, Nathel LeFevre, Clark LeFevre, Reginald LeFevre and Rulen LeFevre, all of Midvale; four daughters, Mrs. Waneta Berry, Mrs. Agnes Dumas, Miss Arla LeFevre and Miss Grace LeFevre, all of Midvale; four brothers, George LeFevre of Minersville, Leon LeFevre and John LeFevre of Panguitch, and Jessie LeFevre of Duchesne county; one sister, Mrs. Sarah Houston of Panguitch, and 21 grandchildren.
Friends may call at 15 West Center street in Midvale Friday from 4 to 8 p.m. and Saturday at 400 Sixth avenue from 10 a.m. to time of services. Burial will be in Midvale City Cemetery.
Thursday, May 20, 1943
page 21
WILLIAM LEFEVRE
Midvale - Funeral services will be conducted Friday at 2 p.m. in the Midvale Second LDS ward chapel for William LeFevre, 63, Sandy resident, who died of pneumonia Wednesday at 10:30 a.m. in a Salt Lake hospital.
Born October 19, 1879, at Bear Creek, he was the son of William and Frances F. Banks LeFevre. He lived for several years in Panguitch before moving to Midvale in July, 1926.
An employee of the United States Smelting, Refining and Mining company, Mr. LeFevre had been ill for some time.
He is survived by his widow, Jessie May LeFevre of Midvale; seven sons, William L. LeFevre and C. D. LeFevre of Blackfoot, Idaho; Francis LeFevre, Nathel LeFevre, Clark LeFevre, Reginald LeFevre and Rulen LeFevre, all of Midvale; four daughters, Mrs. Waneta Berry, Mrs. Agnes Dumas, Miss Arla LeFevre and Miss Grace LeFevre, all of Midvale; four brothers, George LeFevre of Minersville, Leon LeFevre and John LeFevre of Panguitch, and Jessie LeFevre of Duchesne county; one sister, Mrs. Sarah Houston of Panguitch, and 21 grandchildren.
Friends may call at 15 West Center street in Midvale Friday from 4 to 8 p.m. and Saturday at 400 Sixth avenue from 10 a.m. to time of services. Burial will be in Midvale City Cemetery.
Family Members
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Susanna Delfin Lefevre Lloyd
1864–1920
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George Edwin LeFevre
1866–1950
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Luke Dalton LeFevre
1867–1942
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Ellen Lavina LeFevre McEwen
1868–1941
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Charlotte Moore LeFevre Steele
1873–1941
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Franklyn Banks LeFevre
1875–1900
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Clara Parthenia LeFevre Chatwin
1879–1904
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Fanny May Lefevre Davenport
1883–1922
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Leon LeFevre
1886–1954
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Joseph E. Lefever
unknown–1871
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Rebecca LeFevre
1854–1866
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William Dame LeFevre
1857–1925
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John William Rowley
1860–1860
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Sarah LeFevre Houston
1860–1950
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Francis Rosetta Rowley
1861–1862
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John Henry LeFevre
1862–1946
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Hannah Eliza Lefevre McEwen
1865–1936
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Daniel James LeFevre
1868–1931
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Amy Elizabeth Lefevre Haycock
1870–1933
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Jesse Holyoak Lefevre
1874–1965
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Mary Ellen Lefevre Orton
1877–1920
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