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Afton <I>Peacock</I> Wilberg

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Afton Peacock Wilberg

Birth
Orangeville, Emery County, Utah, USA
Death
10 May 1942 (aged 20)
Orangeville, Emery County, Utah, USA
Burial
Orangeville, Emery County, Utah, USA Add to Map
Plot
8 - 18 - 2
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Daughter of Jesse D. Peacock & Jennette Crawford.
Wife of Lamar Wilberg - married 20 June 1941.

PUBLISHED IN EMERY COUNTY PROGRESS May 1942
ORANGEVILLE—Mrs. Afton Peacock Wilberg, wife of LaMar, died Sunday at the home of her parents in Orangeville, following an illness of several months. Mrs. Wilberg was born in Orangeville, November 20, 1922, a daughter of Jesse D. and Jeanette Crawford Peacock. She attended grade school in Orangeville and the Central High School at Castle Dale; she was active in LDS church affairs in the Orangeville ward in Sunday school and YMMIA. She married LaMar Wilberg of Castle Dale, June 21, 1941. Mrs. Wilberg is survived by her husband; her parents; and a brother and sister, Jesse James Peacock and Elaine Peacock; a grandmother, Mrs. Orpha Peacock, of Orangeville. Funeral services will be conducted in the Orangeville ward chapel with Hal M. Cox, bishop, officiating Wednesday at 2 p.m. Burial will be in the Orangeville City cemetery under the direction of the Witbeck funeral home of Castle Dale.
Daughter of Jesse D. Peacock & Jennette Crawford.
Wife of Lamar Wilberg - married 20 June 1941.

PUBLISHED IN EMERY COUNTY PROGRESS May 1942
ORANGEVILLE—Mrs. Afton Peacock Wilberg, wife of LaMar, died Sunday at the home of her parents in Orangeville, following an illness of several months. Mrs. Wilberg was born in Orangeville, November 20, 1922, a daughter of Jesse D. and Jeanette Crawford Peacock. She attended grade school in Orangeville and the Central High School at Castle Dale; she was active in LDS church affairs in the Orangeville ward in Sunday school and YMMIA. She married LaMar Wilberg of Castle Dale, June 21, 1941. Mrs. Wilberg is survived by her husband; her parents; and a brother and sister, Jesse James Peacock and Elaine Peacock; a grandmother, Mrs. Orpha Peacock, of Orangeville. Funeral services will be conducted in the Orangeville ward chapel with Hal M. Cox, bishop, officiating Wednesday at 2 p.m. Burial will be in the Orangeville City cemetery under the direction of the Witbeck funeral home of Castle Dale.


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