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William Howard Yates

Birth
Mercur, Tooele County, Utah, USA
Death
30 Jul 1915 (aged 1)
Garfield, Salt Lake County, Utah, USA
Burial
Cedar Fort, Utah County, Utah, USA Add to Map
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DIED
YATES—At Pleasant Green, Salt Lake county, Utah, July 30 of pneumonia, William H. Yates, son of John H. and Helen M. Wilcox Yates, born January 3, 1914 in Tooele, Utah' The body will be taken to Cedar valley for burial Sunday, August 1, at 7:30.a.m. over the Salt Lake & Utah road.
Published in the Salt Lake Harold-Republican, Salt Lake City, Utah, Saturday, 31 July 1915, page 10, column7. Accessed via Utah Digital Newspapers, corrected OCR by Eileen Lentz 21 November 2021.
https://newspapers.lib.utah.edu/details?id=10125756

The Lehi Department
YATES BABY BURIED AT CEDAR FORT.
Mr. and Mrs. John Yates of Garfield [death Certificate location as Pleasant Green] brought their 18-month-old baby boy to Lehi Sunday morning [1 August 1915] and a number of their Lehi relatives accompanied them to Cedar Fort, where the little one was buried, funeral services being held at the residence of his grand mother, Mrs. Wilcox, Bishop Garn presiding. The baby had an attack of pneumonia followed by whooping cough. Among those who were from Lehi were Mr. and Mrs. William Yates, Mr. and Mrs. A. I. Yates, Mrs. Frank Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum J. Evans, and Mr. and Mrs. William S Gray.
Published in the American Fork Citizen, Saturday, 7 August 1915, page 4, columns 1 and 2. Accessed via Utah Digital Newspapers, corrected OCR by Eileen Lentz 21 November 2021. https://newspapers.lib.utah.edu/details?id=24027
DIED
YATES—At Pleasant Green, Salt Lake county, Utah, July 30 of pneumonia, William H. Yates, son of John H. and Helen M. Wilcox Yates, born January 3, 1914 in Tooele, Utah' The body will be taken to Cedar valley for burial Sunday, August 1, at 7:30.a.m. over the Salt Lake & Utah road.
Published in the Salt Lake Harold-Republican, Salt Lake City, Utah, Saturday, 31 July 1915, page 10, column7. Accessed via Utah Digital Newspapers, corrected OCR by Eileen Lentz 21 November 2021.
https://newspapers.lib.utah.edu/details?id=10125756

The Lehi Department
YATES BABY BURIED AT CEDAR FORT.
Mr. and Mrs. John Yates of Garfield [death Certificate location as Pleasant Green] brought their 18-month-old baby boy to Lehi Sunday morning [1 August 1915] and a number of their Lehi relatives accompanied them to Cedar Fort, where the little one was buried, funeral services being held at the residence of his grand mother, Mrs. Wilcox, Bishop Garn presiding. The baby had an attack of pneumonia followed by whooping cough. Among those who were from Lehi were Mr. and Mrs. William Yates, Mr. and Mrs. A. I. Yates, Mrs. Frank Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum J. Evans, and Mr. and Mrs. William S Gray.
Published in the American Fork Citizen, Saturday, 7 August 1915, page 4, columns 1 and 2. Accessed via Utah Digital Newspapers, corrected OCR by Eileen Lentz 21 November 2021. https://newspapers.lib.utah.edu/details?id=24027


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