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Rebecca Ann <I>Sanderson</I> Hurst

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Rebecca Ann Sanderson Hurst

Birth
Union, Salt Lake County, Utah, USA
Death
22 May 1935 (aged 77)
Blanding, San Juan County, Utah, USA
Burial
Blanding, San Juan County, Utah, USA Add to Map
Plot
2_32_3_5
Memorial ID
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BLANDING--Funeral services for Rebecca Ann Sanderson Hurst, 77, Utah pioneer, who died Wednesday of causes incident to age, were conducted Friday afternoon in the LDS Ward Chapel. burial was in the Blanding City Cemtery.

Mrs. Hurst was born January 15, 1858. at Union Fort, Salt Lake County, where she resided for many years, She was married to Phillip Hurat In 1873. the couple making their home In Fairview prior to moving to Colonia, Dublan, Mexico. Mr. Hurst died In tho Mexican City in 1901 and Mrs. Hurst resided there for 18 years. She was a resident of Blanding for 21 years prior to her death.

She was an active member of the LDS Church in Mexico and in Utah. For several years she was a counselor of the Church Relief Society at Blanding.

Surviving are eight sons and daughters, James M. Hurst, Ogden; Julia Hawkins, Lewiston; Albert Hurst, Payson; Sara H. Jones, Verden, N. M.; Ray, Guy and Ralph Hurst. all of Blanding, and Mrs. Ada H. Brown. Ogden, and the following brothers and sisers: Mrs. Julia Turpln, Mrs. Amanda Brady, Mrs. Ada Anderson and Martin Sanderson, all ot Falrvlew; Mrs. Luclnda Sanderson. Burnt Fork, Wyoming and David Sanderson, Hinckley.

Also surviving are 46 grandchildren and 28 great-grandchildren.

-Salt Lake Tribune, May 29, 1935, transcribed by Rhonda Holton
BLANDING--Funeral services for Rebecca Ann Sanderson Hurst, 77, Utah pioneer, who died Wednesday of causes incident to age, were conducted Friday afternoon in the LDS Ward Chapel. burial was in the Blanding City Cemtery.

Mrs. Hurst was born January 15, 1858. at Union Fort, Salt Lake County, where she resided for many years, She was married to Phillip Hurat In 1873. the couple making their home In Fairview prior to moving to Colonia, Dublan, Mexico. Mr. Hurst died In tho Mexican City in 1901 and Mrs. Hurst resided there for 18 years. She was a resident of Blanding for 21 years prior to her death.

She was an active member of the LDS Church in Mexico and in Utah. For several years she was a counselor of the Church Relief Society at Blanding.

Surviving are eight sons and daughters, James M. Hurst, Ogden; Julia Hawkins, Lewiston; Albert Hurst, Payson; Sara H. Jones, Verden, N. M.; Ray, Guy and Ralph Hurst. all of Blanding, and Mrs. Ada H. Brown. Ogden, and the following brothers and sisers: Mrs. Julia Turpln, Mrs. Amanda Brady, Mrs. Ada Anderson and Martin Sanderson, all ot Falrvlew; Mrs. Luclnda Sanderson. Burnt Fork, Wyoming and David Sanderson, Hinckley.

Also surviving are 46 grandchildren and 28 great-grandchildren.

-Salt Lake Tribune, May 29, 1935, transcribed by Rhonda Holton


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