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Alice Parker <I>Richards</I> Pincock

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Alice Parker Richards Pincock

Birth
Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, USA
Death
8 Jan 1927 (aged 69)
Sugar City, Madison County, Idaho, USA
Burial
Sugar City, Madison County, Idaho, USA GPS-Latitude: 43.841217, Longitude: -111.7369232
Plot
Block 1 Lot 15 Site 2
Memorial ID
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Obituary from Deseret News (Salt Lake City, UT) - Saturday, January 15, 1927:
SUGAR CITY - Funeral services were held in the Sugar City ward chapel Monday for Mrs. Alice Richards Pincock, widow of John E. Pincock and pioneer of the Upper Snake River Valley. Interment was in Sugar City Cemetery.
Mrs. Pincock was born in Salt Lake in 1857, the daughter of Samuel W. Richards. She and her husband moved to Idaho in 1884 where they homesteaded, residing on the same farm until her death.
Surviving are the following children: J. Frank, Richard D., Samuel W., William A., Howard, and Edith Pincock, Teton; Henry D. Pincock, Rigby; brothers, Willard Richards, Ririe; Whitney Richards, Fresno, California; sisters, Mrs. D.H. Ensign, Ogden; Mrs. Annie Spillsbury, Mrs. Carrie Bell and Mrs. Edith Harmon, Salt Lake.
Obituary from Deseret News (Salt Lake City, UT) - Saturday, January 15, 1927:
SUGAR CITY - Funeral services were held in the Sugar City ward chapel Monday for Mrs. Alice Richards Pincock, widow of John E. Pincock and pioneer of the Upper Snake River Valley. Interment was in Sugar City Cemetery.
Mrs. Pincock was born in Salt Lake in 1857, the daughter of Samuel W. Richards. She and her husband moved to Idaho in 1884 where they homesteaded, residing on the same farm until her death.
Surviving are the following children: J. Frank, Richard D., Samuel W., William A., Howard, and Edith Pincock, Teton; Henry D. Pincock, Rigby; brothers, Willard Richards, Ririe; Whitney Richards, Fresno, California; sisters, Mrs. D.H. Ensign, Ogden; Mrs. Annie Spillsbury, Mrs. Carrie Bell and Mrs. Edith Harmon, Salt Lake.


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