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Jesse Haskell Stay

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Jesse Haskell Stay

Birth
Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, USA
Death
10 Feb 1911 (aged 20)
Salt Lake County, Utah, USA
Burial
Millcreek, Salt Lake County, Utah, USA Add to Map
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Died of Typhoid Fever, age 20.

OBITUARY: Published in the Utah Daily Chronicle 13 Feb 1911.
DEATH OF JESSE STAY.
Last Friday the Normal class was very much grieved to learn of the sudden death of one of its members, Mr. Jesse Stay. A meeting of the class was held, and a committee consisting of Mr. Elmen, Miss Martin and Miss Skewes was appointed to send a floral tribute. Miss Merrill and Mr. Jones were appointed to send resolutions of condolence to the bereaved family.
Mr. Stay was a graduate of the Mill Creek school, and was graduated from the Granite High school in 1910. He would have finished his Normal work this year. Throughout all his school work, he was noted for his industry and integrity, and his sunny personality won for him many friends.
Mr. Stay had been ill with typhoid fever for only two weeks, and his death came suddenly. The sympathy of the class goes out to his widowed mother and his brothers and sisters.
The funeral was held on Sunday at twelve o'clock. The Normal class attended the funeral in a body.
Died of Typhoid Fever, age 20.

OBITUARY: Published in the Utah Daily Chronicle 13 Feb 1911.
DEATH OF JESSE STAY.
Last Friday the Normal class was very much grieved to learn of the sudden death of one of its members, Mr. Jesse Stay. A meeting of the class was held, and a committee consisting of Mr. Elmen, Miss Martin and Miss Skewes was appointed to send a floral tribute. Miss Merrill and Mr. Jones were appointed to send resolutions of condolence to the bereaved family.
Mr. Stay was a graduate of the Mill Creek school, and was graduated from the Granite High school in 1910. He would have finished his Normal work this year. Throughout all his school work, he was noted for his industry and integrity, and his sunny personality won for him many friends.
Mr. Stay had been ill with typhoid fever for only two weeks, and his death came suddenly. The sympathy of the class goes out to his widowed mother and his brothers and sisters.
The funeral was held on Sunday at twelve o'clock. The Normal class attended the funeral in a body.


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