Ansley, Michelle b. January 24, 1956 d. April 22, 1974 Murder Victim. Victim of the 1974 Hi-Fi Shop Murders in Ogden, Utah. On April 22, 1974, Dale Pierre, William Andrews, and Keith Roberts, all airmen in the US Air Force, entered the Hi-Fi Shop in Ogden, Utah. Pierre and Andrews forced five people (two women and three men) to drink Liquid Drano. Pierre then shot them in the head. Two of the victims, Cortney Naisbitt and Orren Walker survived. Carol Naisbitt (Cortney's mother), Stanley Walker (Orren's son) and Michelle Ansley (who was also raped...[Read More] Cause of death: Shot to death after being forced to drink Liquid Drano Lindquists Washington Heights Memorial Park, South Ogden, Weber County, Utah, USA
Kimball, Nathan b. November 22, 1822 d. January 21, 1898 Civil War Union Brigadier General. Soon after the outbreak of the Civil War, Kimball became colonel of the 14th Indiana on June 7, 1861. Kimball was made a Brigadier General on April 16, 1862. In the summer of 1863 he commanded a division of the XVI corps in the siege of Vickburg. He also took part in the Atlanta Campaign first as a brigade then as a commander in the IV Corps. Kimball was brevetted Major General in 1865 and soon after the end of the war became state commander of the newly...[Read More] Aultorest Memorial Park, South Ogden, Weber County, Utah, USA
Minty, Robert Horatio George b. December 4, 1831 d. August 24, 1906 Civil War Union Brevet Major General. He was commissioned as Major of the 2nd Michigan Volunteer Cavalry on October 2, 1862, but held that duty for only a month before he was transferred to the 3nd Michigan Volunteer Cavalry and promoted to Lieutenant Colonel. His time with the new regiment was again relatively brief, for in March 1862 he was given the task of recruiting another regiment that would become the 4th Michigan Volunteer Cavalry. Promoted to Colonel and officially given command of...[Read More] (Bio by: Russ Dodge) Aultorest Memorial Park, South Ogden, Weber County, Utah, USA Plot: Block 10, Lot 6