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Albert Ver Rushton

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Albert Ver Rushton

Birth
American Fork, Utah County, Utah, USA
Death
7 Jun 1954 (aged 64)
Pleasant Grove, Utah County, Utah, USA
Burial
Pleasant Grove, Utah County, Utah, USA GPS-Latitude: 40.3695097, Longitude: -111.7406538
Plot
D-08-056-10
Memorial ID
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Son of John Willard Rushton and Annie Wood

Husband of Myrtle Walker, married 30 Sep 1914 in the Court House in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, Utah

Albert Ver Rushton, was the son of John W. Rushton and Annie Wood Rushton. He was born Dec. 4, 1888, and was baptized Sept. 3, 1898. Ver, as he was always called. His mother was a pioneer who settled in American Fork. His father's parents also came from England to American Fork for the sake of the Gospel.
Before meeting Myrtle, Ver had worked in Idaho with a team of horses. He hauled ore from American Fork Canyon beofre and after their marriage. He also worked on a farm. he always liked to drive a good team and enjoyed working with horses. In American Fork at a dance one night, Ver met Myrtle Walker. They "kept company" for about two years, then were married in the Court house at Salt lake City, Sept. 30, 1914, Myrtle's parents accompanied them to Salt lake for their marriage.

The Rushton's first home was in the house where Myrtle's brother, William, just south of her parent's home, lived there for two years, then built the house which they made theri permanent home. They have two daughters.

Ver & Myrtle enjoyed their home and spent much of their home there. They enjoyed trips to Yellowstone National Park and several trips to the canyon.

In 1954, Ver became very ill and died June 7 1954 at their home. He had been very ill two or three times during their marriage. Funeral srvices were conducted for him in the Second Ward Chapel, June 10, 1954. The talks given by his friends and neighbors all emphasized his attributes of kindness, love for his family, and good neighborliness. He was buried in the Pleasant Grove Cemetery just a short distance from his home.
Son of John Willard Rushton and Annie Wood

Husband of Myrtle Walker, married 30 Sep 1914 in the Court House in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, Utah

Albert Ver Rushton, was the son of John W. Rushton and Annie Wood Rushton. He was born Dec. 4, 1888, and was baptized Sept. 3, 1898. Ver, as he was always called. His mother was a pioneer who settled in American Fork. His father's parents also came from England to American Fork for the sake of the Gospel.
Before meeting Myrtle, Ver had worked in Idaho with a team of horses. He hauled ore from American Fork Canyon beofre and after their marriage. He also worked on a farm. he always liked to drive a good team and enjoyed working with horses. In American Fork at a dance one night, Ver met Myrtle Walker. They "kept company" for about two years, then were married in the Court house at Salt lake City, Sept. 30, 1914, Myrtle's parents accompanied them to Salt lake for their marriage.

The Rushton's first home was in the house where Myrtle's brother, William, just south of her parent's home, lived there for two years, then built the house which they made theri permanent home. They have two daughters.

Ver & Myrtle enjoyed their home and spent much of their home there. They enjoyed trips to Yellowstone National Park and several trips to the canyon.

In 1954, Ver became very ill and died June 7 1954 at their home. He had been very ill two or three times during their marriage. Funeral srvices were conducted for him in the Second Ward Chapel, June 10, 1954. The talks given by his friends and neighbors all emphasized his attributes of kindness, love for his family, and good neighborliness. He was buried in the Pleasant Grove Cemetery just a short distance from his home.


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