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Annie Marie <I>Wall</I> Voss

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Annie Marie Wall Voss

Birth
Wahoo, Saunders County, Nebraska, USA
Death
24 Apr 1942 (aged 67)
Lyman, Uinta County, Wyoming, USA
Burial
Lyman, Uinta County, Wyoming, USA Add to Map
Plot
OO-16
Memorial ID
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From The Ogden Standard Examiner
Monday Evening, April 27, 1942

ANNIE M. W. VOSS
EVANSTON, Wyo., April 27 –
Funeral services for Annie Marie
Wall Voss, 66, who died at her
home in Lyman Friday afternoon,
were to be conducted this after-
noon in the L. D. S. chapel in Ly-
man by Bishop Clem G. Eyre, with
interment in the Lyman cemetery
with the Durnford mortuary in
charge.
She was born in Wahoo, Neb.,
June 10, 1875, the daughter of Jo-
seph and Christina Larson Wall.
In 1881 she came to Utah with her
parents, making her home at Hol-
iday, Utah. She was married to
Henry Voss in the L. D. S. Salt
Lake temple, February 13, 1895,
and in June of the following year
they moved to Lyman where she
had since resided.
To this union nine children were
born, of whom six survive, includ-
ing Lillian Hoffman, Randolph,
Utah; Rachel Bluemel and Leah
Berrier, both of Lyman; Leo Voss,
Granger; Eva Jenks, Chicago, Ill.,
and Glenn Voss, Green River,
Wyo. A large number of brothers
and sisters also survive.
From The Ogden Standard Examiner
Monday Evening, April 27, 1942

ANNIE M. W. VOSS
EVANSTON, Wyo., April 27 –
Funeral services for Annie Marie
Wall Voss, 66, who died at her
home in Lyman Friday afternoon,
were to be conducted this after-
noon in the L. D. S. chapel in Ly-
man by Bishop Clem G. Eyre, with
interment in the Lyman cemetery
with the Durnford mortuary in
charge.
She was born in Wahoo, Neb.,
June 10, 1875, the daughter of Jo-
seph and Christina Larson Wall.
In 1881 she came to Utah with her
parents, making her home at Hol-
iday, Utah. She was married to
Henry Voss in the L. D. S. Salt
Lake temple, February 13, 1895,
and in June of the following year
they moved to Lyman where she
had since resided.
To this union nine children were
born, of whom six survive, includ-
ing Lillian Hoffman, Randolph,
Utah; Rachel Bluemel and Leah
Berrier, both of Lyman; Leo Voss,
Granger; Eva Jenks, Chicago, Ill.,
and Glenn Voss, Green River,
Wyo. A large number of brothers
and sisters also survive.


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