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John Elmer Wright

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John Elmer Wright

Birth
Charleston, Wasatch County, Utah, USA
Death
21 Jan 1945 (aged 61)
Charleston, Wasatch County, Utah, USA
Burial
Heber City, Wasatch County, Utah, USA Add to Map
Plot
C_63_7
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CHARLESTON, Wasatch County - John EImer Wright, 61, dled of a heart ailment in his home here Sunday.

Surviving are his widow, six children, Wlllliam Wright, Mrs. Mabel Payne and Mrs. Ruth Todd, Charleston; Mrs. Verda Leahy, Heber; Mrs. Lucv Jones, Salt Lake City and Pvt. Ray Wright, who was wounded in action recently and now is in an army hospital in England; 18 grandchildren; five brothers, Charles, Lorln and Joe Wright, Provo; George Wright, Salt Lake City, and Owen Wright, Duchesne and seven sisters, Mrs. Bell Penrod, Hurley, Idaho; Mra. Zora Morey, Chicago, Illinois; Mrs. Leora Mosley, Oregon; Mrs. Maggie Murdock, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Pearl Ivie, Park City; Mrs. Zella Thacker, Mt. Emmons, Duchesne County, and Mrs. Sarah Ritchie, Charleston.

Funeral services will be conducted Wednesday at 1:30 p.m. in Charleston L D S Ward Chapel by Wayne Whiting, bishop.

Salt Lake Tribune, January 22, 1945, transcribed by Rhonda Holton
CHARLESTON, Wasatch County - John EImer Wright, 61, dled of a heart ailment in his home here Sunday.

Surviving are his widow, six children, Wlllliam Wright, Mrs. Mabel Payne and Mrs. Ruth Todd, Charleston; Mrs. Verda Leahy, Heber; Mrs. Lucv Jones, Salt Lake City and Pvt. Ray Wright, who was wounded in action recently and now is in an army hospital in England; 18 grandchildren; five brothers, Charles, Lorln and Joe Wright, Provo; George Wright, Salt Lake City, and Owen Wright, Duchesne and seven sisters, Mrs. Bell Penrod, Hurley, Idaho; Mra. Zora Morey, Chicago, Illinois; Mrs. Leora Mosley, Oregon; Mrs. Maggie Murdock, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Pearl Ivie, Park City; Mrs. Zella Thacker, Mt. Emmons, Duchesne County, and Mrs. Sarah Ritchie, Charleston.

Funeral services will be conducted Wednesday at 1:30 p.m. in Charleston L D S Ward Chapel by Wayne Whiting, bishop.

Salt Lake Tribune, January 22, 1945, transcribed by Rhonda Holton


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