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Mable Charlotte <I>Thomson</I> Smith

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Mable Charlotte Thomson Smith

Birth
Sandy, Salt Lake County, Utah, USA
Death
7 May 1956 (aged 66)
Murray, Salt Lake County, Utah, USA
Burial
Murray, Salt Lake County, Utah, USA Add to Map
Plot
11 030 5
Memorial ID
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Mable C. T. Smith

Mrs. Mable Charlotte Thomson Smith, 66, 49 W. Crystal Ave. (2590 So.) died Monday at 2:20 p.m. in a Salt Lake hospital after a long illness.

Born Feb. 18, 1890, Sandy to Thomas and Agnes Butler Thomson.

Married to George B. Smith June 26, 1907, in the Salt Lake Temple. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day-Saints. She was active in Relief Society, Southgate Ward.

Survivors; husband; son Dick G., Guerneville, Calif, Daughter, Mrs. E. H. (Audrey) Beitel, Magna: mother, Salt Lake City; brother, Mrs. Ted Barraclough, Boise, Id.

Published in Salt Lake Tribune 05/1956

I remember my Aunt Mable and Uncle George really well. I remember visiting with them when they would come to Draper to visit the Smiths. Also I remember several visits to their home in Salt Lake and going to their daughter Audrey's home. Audrey or her daughter played the accordion and I remember my Mom wanting me to learn to play. We could not afford it, but I had a daughter who learned to play the accordion.

REST IN SWEET ETERNAL PEACE AUNT MABLE.

THANKS TO MY FRIEND ANNE FOR THE TRANSER OF MY AUNT TO ME.

Mable C. T. Smith

Mrs. Mable Charlotte Thomson Smith, 66, 49 W. Crystal Ave. (2590 So.) died Monday at 2:20 p.m. in a Salt Lake hospital after a long illness.

Born Feb. 18, 1890, Sandy to Thomas and Agnes Butler Thomson.

Married to George B. Smith June 26, 1907, in the Salt Lake Temple. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day-Saints. She was active in Relief Society, Southgate Ward.

Survivors; husband; son Dick G., Guerneville, Calif, Daughter, Mrs. E. H. (Audrey) Beitel, Magna: mother, Salt Lake City; brother, Mrs. Ted Barraclough, Boise, Id.

Published in Salt Lake Tribune 05/1956

I remember my Aunt Mable and Uncle George really well. I remember visiting with them when they would come to Draper to visit the Smiths. Also I remember several visits to their home in Salt Lake and going to their daughter Audrey's home. Audrey or her daughter played the accordion and I remember my Mom wanting me to learn to play. We could not afford it, but I had a daughter who learned to play the accordion.

REST IN SWEET ETERNAL PEACE AUNT MABLE.

THANKS TO MY FRIEND ANNE FOR THE TRANSER OF MY AUNT TO ME.



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