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Alice Carlotta <I>Chamberlain</I> Cook

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Alice Carlotta Chamberlain Cook

Birth
Cedar Fort, Utah County, Utah, USA
Death
21 Nov 1908 (aged 28)
American Fork, Utah County, Utah, USA
Burial
Cedar Fort, Utah County, Utah, USA GPS-Latitude: 40.3229167, Longitude: -112.1085028
Plot
OSSW William Henry Cook & Elizabeth P. Elton Cook
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Obituary from "The Citizen" newspaper (American Fork, Utah), 28 November 1908:

Much Afflicted Family.

Cedar Fort, Nov. 23, Mrs. Alice Cook died here Saturday leaving her husband and three children, the youngest nine days old. Ten minutes before her death her husband, William H. Cook, was taken from the home and conveyed to Salt Lake where he underwent an operation for appendicitis yesterday at the Gloves L.D.S. hospital. Mrs Cook's brother, Edward Chamberlain, was operated upon for hernia at American Fork today. Altogether the family are having a series of troubles. Mr. Cook is reported progressing favorably.

The funeral of Mrs. Cook was held at the warehouse this afternoon. Counseling remarks were made by Bishop William Cook, Counselor J. E. Carrs, Elder H W. Driggis, President S I Chipman and John D vadnle.(sic) Mrs. Cook was beloved by all and was a devote Church woman. She was the
daughter of James and Fanny Chamberlain, born at Cedar Fort 29 years ago.


Obituary from "The Citizen" newspaper (American Fork, Utah), 28 November 1908:

Much Afflicted Family.

Cedar Fort, Nov. 23, Mrs. Alice Cook died here Saturday leaving her husband and three children, the youngest nine days old. Ten minutes before her death her husband, William H. Cook, was taken from the home and conveyed to Salt Lake where he underwent an operation for appendicitis yesterday at the Gloves L.D.S. hospital. Mrs Cook's brother, Edward Chamberlain, was operated upon for hernia at American Fork today. Altogether the family are having a series of troubles. Mr. Cook is reported progressing favorably.

The funeral of Mrs. Cook was held at the warehouse this afternoon. Counseling remarks were made by Bishop William Cook, Counselor J. E. Carrs, Elder H W. Driggis, President S I Chipman and John D vadnle.(sic) Mrs. Cook was beloved by all and was a devote Church woman. She was the
daughter of James and Fanny Chamberlain, born at Cedar Fort 29 years ago.



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