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Margaret Venice <I>Jackson</I> Saxton

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Margaret Venice Jackson Saxton

Birth
Upton, Summit County, Utah, USA
Death
10 Apr 1953 (aged 51)
Ogden, Weber County, Utah, USA
Burial
Coalville, Summit County, Utah, USA Add to Map
Plot
F_R4_9
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Mrs. Margaret Venice Jackson Saxton, of Evanston, Wyo., formerly of Coalville, died yesterday in St. Benedict's Hospital after an extended illness.
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. Margaret Venice Jackson Saxton, of Evanston, Wyo., formerly of Coalville, died yesterday in St. Benedict's Hospital after an extended illness.
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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