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Wallace B Wright

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Wallace B Wright

Birth
Charleston, Wasatch County, Utah, USA
Death
31 Dec 1944 (aged 64)
Idaho Falls, Bonneville County, Idaho, USA
Burial
Rigby, Jefferson County, Idaho, USA Add to Map
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BLACKFOOT, Idaho—Funeral services for Wallace B. Wright, 64, Blackfoot, who died Sunday In an Idaho Falls Hospital of a five-month Illness, will be conducted Thursday at 1:30, p.m. In the Blackfoot L D S Second Ward by Chester Loveland, bishop.

Burial will be in the Rlgby cemetery. Frlends may call at the Sandberg mortuary in Blackfoot prior to services.

Mr. Wright was born Oct. 20, 188O, in Charleston, Utah, a son of Mr. and Mrs. William Wright. He married Clara Bills Aug. 6. 1902, in the Salt Lake LDS Temple, and In 1907 they settled on a farm near Rlgby. He farmed there and at Milo several years and then moved to Blackfoot to enter the wholesale gasoline and oil business.

He had been a scoutmaster nnd troop commltteeman in Blackfoot Second LDS Ward 10 years.

Besides his widow, two sons and a daughtar survive, Orice B. Wright, Idaho Falls; Mrs. Naomi Bitton, Blackfoot. and Sgt, R. G. Wright, Camp Kearns, Utah; 13 brothers and sisters, James S., Lorln and Charles Wright and Mrs. Margaret Murdock, Provo, Utah; George H. Wright, Salt Lake City; Owen H. Wright, Duchesne, Utah; John Wright, Mra. Hannah Ritchie and Mrs. Zella Thacker, Charleston,
Utah; Mrs. Elizabeth Penrod, Burley; Mrs. Pearl Ivie, Park City, Utah; Mrs. Zora Morey, Chicago, III, and Mrs. Leora Mousley, Portland, Oregon, also 10 grandchildren

-Salt Lake Tribune, January 2, 1945, transcribed by Rhonda Holton
BLACKFOOT, Idaho—Funeral services for Wallace B. Wright, 64, Blackfoot, who died Sunday In an Idaho Falls Hospital of a five-month Illness, will be conducted Thursday at 1:30, p.m. In the Blackfoot L D S Second Ward by Chester Loveland, bishop.

Burial will be in the Rlgby cemetery. Frlends may call at the Sandberg mortuary in Blackfoot prior to services.

Mr. Wright was born Oct. 20, 188O, in Charleston, Utah, a son of Mr. and Mrs. William Wright. He married Clara Bills Aug. 6. 1902, in the Salt Lake LDS Temple, and In 1907 they settled on a farm near Rlgby. He farmed there and at Milo several years and then moved to Blackfoot to enter the wholesale gasoline and oil business.

He had been a scoutmaster nnd troop commltteeman in Blackfoot Second LDS Ward 10 years.

Besides his widow, two sons and a daughtar survive, Orice B. Wright, Idaho Falls; Mrs. Naomi Bitton, Blackfoot. and Sgt, R. G. Wright, Camp Kearns, Utah; 13 brothers and sisters, James S., Lorln and Charles Wright and Mrs. Margaret Murdock, Provo, Utah; George H. Wright, Salt Lake City; Owen H. Wright, Duchesne, Utah; John Wright, Mra. Hannah Ritchie and Mrs. Zella Thacker, Charleston,
Utah; Mrs. Elizabeth Penrod, Burley; Mrs. Pearl Ivie, Park City, Utah; Mrs. Zora Morey, Chicago, III, and Mrs. Leora Mousley, Portland, Oregon, also 10 grandchildren

-Salt Lake Tribune, January 2, 1945, transcribed by Rhonda Holton


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