David D. Lindsay Byron Pioneer Dies
David D. Lindsay, long-time settler of the Shoshone valley, coming to Byron from Bear Lake county, Idaho, in June, 1900, passed from this life Tuesday, February 19, in his Powell home at the age of 75 years. He suffered from the past ten years with a heart ailment and hardening of the arteries.
His body was taken to Lovell and from there to Byron where the remains laid in state at the home of Mrs. Louis Wolz, from 12 to 1:30. The funeral was heald Friday at 2 o'clock at the Byron LDS chapel. Lindsay was a life member of the LDS Church.
David Lindsay is survived by his widow, three sons and four daughters, namely, DeLyle Lindsay, a farmer of Byron; a daughter , Mrs. George Jensen of Cowley; a son, David W., of Provo, Utah, serving in the navy as a recruiting officer; a daughter, Mrs. Herman Lynn of Miles City, Mont.; a son, Wilson Lindsay, a mechanic of Powell and daughter, Mrs. George Bloomfield who lives at Powell, a daughter, Mrs. Ernest Schnable, whose husband is stationed with the navy at Norfolk, Va. There are 19 grandchildren.
He has one living brother, John Lindsay of Reveria, Calif. There are four sisters, namely, Mrs. Charles Hauck of Montpelier, Idaho; Mrs. John Robison of Vaughn, Mont. Mrs. Louis Wolz of Byron and Mrs. Eldon Walker of Powell.
Mr. Lindsay resided at Byron for many years, where the family of seven children, all now living, grew to manhoood and womanhood. Mr. and Mrs. Lindsay moved from Byron to Powell seven years ago to reside in a cottage at 334 North Douglas St.
Bishop Ivan Lynn of Powell took charge of the funeral services at Byron on Friday. Pallbearers were old-times Byron neighbors, namely, Fritz Winzenried, Ellis Powleson, Frank Jones, Roy Willey, George Abraham and Eugene Jones. Burial was in the Byron cemetery.
David Lindsay and Sharah Bradshaw were married in the Salt Lake City LDS Temple on October 10, 1906. Mrs. Lindsay had come with her parents to the Byron locality in the spring of 1901. Mr. Lindsay's residence in the valley dates back for 52 years.
Out of town people attending, the services were Mrs. Emma Tvedtness and Glen of Denver, Colo., Mrs. Caroline Asay and Sophia of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Wolz, Mr. and Mr. Russell Wolz, Mr. and Mrs. Daivd Lindsay of Provo, Utah, David Henderson, Reonous and Helen, DeVerl Asay of Burlington, Mr. and Mrs. John Robison, Mr. and Mrs. Vern Robison of Vaughn, Mont., Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Carroll of Thermopolis. Also attending were friends and neighbors from Powell, Lovell, Cowley and Garland.
David D. Lindsay Byron Pioneer Dies
David D. Lindsay, long-time settler of the Shoshone valley, coming to Byron from Bear Lake county, Idaho, in June, 1900, passed from this life Tuesday, February 19, in his Powell home at the age of 75 years. He suffered from the past ten years with a heart ailment and hardening of the arteries.
His body was taken to Lovell and from there to Byron where the remains laid in state at the home of Mrs. Louis Wolz, from 12 to 1:30. The funeral was heald Friday at 2 o'clock at the Byron LDS chapel. Lindsay was a life member of the LDS Church.
David Lindsay is survived by his widow, three sons and four daughters, namely, DeLyle Lindsay, a farmer of Byron; a daughter , Mrs. George Jensen of Cowley; a son, David W., of Provo, Utah, serving in the navy as a recruiting officer; a daughter, Mrs. Herman Lynn of Miles City, Mont.; a son, Wilson Lindsay, a mechanic of Powell and daughter, Mrs. George Bloomfield who lives at Powell, a daughter, Mrs. Ernest Schnable, whose husband is stationed with the navy at Norfolk, Va. There are 19 grandchildren.
He has one living brother, John Lindsay of Reveria, Calif. There are four sisters, namely, Mrs. Charles Hauck of Montpelier, Idaho; Mrs. John Robison of Vaughn, Mont. Mrs. Louis Wolz of Byron and Mrs. Eldon Walker of Powell.
Mr. Lindsay resided at Byron for many years, where the family of seven children, all now living, grew to manhoood and womanhood. Mr. and Mrs. Lindsay moved from Byron to Powell seven years ago to reside in a cottage at 334 North Douglas St.
Bishop Ivan Lynn of Powell took charge of the funeral services at Byron on Friday. Pallbearers were old-times Byron neighbors, namely, Fritz Winzenried, Ellis Powleson, Frank Jones, Roy Willey, George Abraham and Eugene Jones. Burial was in the Byron cemetery.
David Lindsay and Sharah Bradshaw were married in the Salt Lake City LDS Temple on October 10, 1906. Mrs. Lindsay had come with her parents to the Byron locality in the spring of 1901. Mr. Lindsay's residence in the valley dates back for 52 years.
Out of town people attending, the services were Mrs. Emma Tvedtness and Glen of Denver, Colo., Mrs. Caroline Asay and Sophia of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Wolz, Mr. and Mr. Russell Wolz, Mr. and Mrs. Daivd Lindsay of Provo, Utah, David Henderson, Reonous and Helen, DeVerl Asay of Burlington, Mr. and Mrs. John Robison, Mr. and Mrs. Vern Robison of Vaughn, Mont., Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Carroll of Thermopolis. Also attending were friends and neighbors from Powell, Lovell, Cowley and Garland.
Family Members
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Juley Ann Lindsay
1875–1879
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Joel Dunn Lindsay
1878–1879
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Priscilla Jane Lindsay Hauck
1880–1974
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Rachel Permilla "Millie" Lindsay Robison
1882–1983
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John Daniel Lindsay
1885–1962
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Fannie Lindsay Wolz
1887–1982
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Charlotte Lindsay Walker
1889–1971
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Catherine Lindsay Oviatt
1892–1918
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Charles Lindsay
1895–1931
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LaVon Lindsay Walker
1899–1924
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