SANDY - Graveside services for Ernest Wride, 85, of 8353 S. 700 E., who died of causes incident to age Wednesday Aug. 4, 1976 at his home, will be Friday at 3:30 p.m. in the Provo City Cemetery, under the direction of Jenkins- Soffe Mortuary.
He is the brother of Elwin Wride, American Fork, and Mrs. Sarah Baker, Provo.
Mr. Wride was born June 12, 1891 in Provo, to Evan and Phebe Truelove Ward Wride. He married Rachel Virginia Snyder on Aug. 27,1919 in Salt Lake City.
He was a butcher and a chicken farmer. He also was a veteran of World War I and a member of the LDS Church.
Survivors include his widow and one son, Maurice Wride, Murray; one grandchild; three great - grandchildren; one brother and three sisters, Elwin Wride, American Fork; Mrs. Baker, Provo; Mrs. Fern Call, Rigby, Ida., and Mrs. Ann Beck, Pocatello, Ida.
-Provo Daily Herald, August 5, 1976, transcribed by Rhonda Holton
SANDY - Graveside services for Ernest Wride, 85, of 8353 S. 700 E., who died of causes incident to age Wednesday Aug. 4, 1976 at his home, will be Friday at 3:30 p.m. in the Provo City Cemetery, under the direction of Jenkins- Soffe Mortuary.
He is the brother of Elwin Wride, American Fork, and Mrs. Sarah Baker, Provo.
Mr. Wride was born June 12, 1891 in Provo, to Evan and Phebe Truelove Ward Wride. He married Rachel Virginia Snyder on Aug. 27,1919 in Salt Lake City.
He was a butcher and a chicken farmer. He also was a veteran of World War I and a member of the LDS Church.
Survivors include his widow and one son, Maurice Wride, Murray; one grandchild; three great - grandchildren; one brother and three sisters, Elwin Wride, American Fork; Mrs. Baker, Provo; Mrs. Fern Call, Rigby, Ida., and Mrs. Ann Beck, Pocatello, Ida.
-Provo Daily Herald, August 5, 1976, transcribed by Rhonda Holton
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