Rose Susanna Nazer was born Jan. 31, 1882, in Salt Lake City, Utah, daughter of Rudolph and Louisa Hotz Nazer. The family soon moved to Monroe, Utah, where she grew up.
She was married to William Thomas Acton in Richfield, Utah July 16, 1900. They were parents of eight children. Mr. Acton died Nov. 6, 1918 in Dunkirk, Mont. The family moved to Cowley in October, 1919, where she has since made her home. Oct. 24, 1936, she married Edward W. Jones in Billings, Mont. Mr. Jones died Feb. 13, 1954.
Mrs. Jones entered North Big Horn hospital Nov. 17, and later was moved into the rest home wing. There she passed away Wednesday, Jan. 9, just three weeks before her 81st birthday.
Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Glen Wilcock of Cowley; five sons, Carl and Gerald of Cowley, Arden and Francis of Cody and Vaughn(Bus) of Inglewood, Calif.; 16 grandchildren; 18 great grandchildren and two brothers, Orson Naser of Blanding, Utah and Roy Naser of St. George, Utah.
Rose Susanna Nazer was born Jan. 31, 1882, in Salt Lake City, Utah, daughter of Rudolph and Louisa Hotz Nazer. The family soon moved to Monroe, Utah, where she grew up.
She was married to William Thomas Acton in Richfield, Utah July 16, 1900. They were parents of eight children. Mr. Acton died Nov. 6, 1918 in Dunkirk, Mont. The family moved to Cowley in October, 1919, where she has since made her home. Oct. 24, 1936, she married Edward W. Jones in Billings, Mont. Mr. Jones died Feb. 13, 1954.
Mrs. Jones entered North Big Horn hospital Nov. 17, and later was moved into the rest home wing. There she passed away Wednesday, Jan. 9, just three weeks before her 81st birthday.
Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Glen Wilcock of Cowley; five sons, Carl and Gerald of Cowley, Arden and Francis of Cody and Vaughn(Bus) of Inglewood, Calif.; 16 grandchildren; 18 great grandchildren and two brothers, Orson Naser of Blanding, Utah and Roy Naser of St. George, Utah.
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