Mrs. Saxton was a member of the LDS Third Ward in Evanston and had served as a counselor in the Relief Society. She was a member of the Lady Firemen, Union Pacific Railroad, and served as vice president of tge Union Pacific Old Timer Club.
She was born Feb. 9, 1902, in Upton, Utah, a daughter of John and Margaret Randall Jackson.
Survivning are daughters, Mrs. Ralph (Nila) Davis, and Mrs. Robert (Gloria) Gross, Evanston; six grandchildren. Her mother and step-father, Mr. and Mrs. James Wild, Coalville; two brothers, Leonard Jackson, Salt Lake City, and Don Wild, Green River, Wyo., and six sisters, Mrs. Don Richins, Ogden: Mrs. Douglas Clark, Evanston: Mrs. Frank Toole and Mrs. Harold Bullock, Coalville: Mrs. William Wild, Fort Collins Colo., and Mrs. Frederick Rice, Salt Lake City.
The body was taken to Evanston by Gilbert Bills Mortuary.
Ogden Standard-Examiner April 11, 1953
Mrs. Saxton was a member of the LDS Third Ward in Evanston and had served as a counselor in the Relief Society. She was a member of the Lady Firemen, Union Pacific Railroad, and served as vice president of tge Union Pacific Old Timer Club.
She was born Feb. 9, 1902, in Upton, Utah, a daughter of John and Margaret Randall Jackson.
Survivning are daughters, Mrs. Ralph (Nila) Davis, and Mrs. Robert (Gloria) Gross, Evanston; six grandchildren. Her mother and step-father, Mr. and Mrs. James Wild, Coalville; two brothers, Leonard Jackson, Salt Lake City, and Don Wild, Green River, Wyo., and six sisters, Mrs. Don Richins, Ogden: Mrs. Douglas Clark, Evanston: Mrs. Frank Toole and Mrs. Harold Bullock, Coalville: Mrs. William Wild, Fort Collins Colo., and Mrs. Frederick Rice, Salt Lake City.
The body was taken to Evanston by Gilbert Bills Mortuary.
Ogden Standard-Examiner April 11, 1953
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