Mrs. Martha H. Rolapp, 79, widow of Judge Henry H. Rolapp, died
Friday morning at her home in Hollywood, Calif. She had supposedly been in her usual health when she retired Thursday night.
She was born in Ogden, June 13, 1863, a daughter of Samuel and
Catherine Buckingham Horrocks, early pioneers of Utah. She was
educated in Ogden public schools and was married to Judge Rolapp Dec. 9, 1885, in the Logan L. D. S temple. They made their home in Utah until a few years ago when they moved to California
Judge Rolapp died Jan. 8, 1936, in Ogden (sic).
Mrs. Rolapp was a member of the L. D. S. church and a devout worker in the Relief society. Judge Rolapp was prominent in Utah and served as judge of the district court and Utah territorial supreme court justice. He was also connected with the sugar industry in the west.
Surviving are the following sons and daughters: Franklin H. Rolapp,
Beverly Hills, Calif.; Mrs. Serg F. Ballif, Jr., and Walter H. Rolapp, Hollywood; ten grandchildren; three great-grandchildren
and the following sister and brothers: Mrs. Elizabeth Baxter, Edward
J., Joseph and Richard Horrocks all of Ogden. She was a sister
to Mrs. Emil S. Rolapp, who died three years ago.
Private services will be conducted Sunday at the home of her
daughter, Mrs. Ballif, in Hollywood.
The body will arrive in Ogden by train Monday evening, accompanied by all members of the family. Funeral services will be
conducted Tuesday at twelve-thirty p. m. in the Fifth ward chapel by
Bishop Austin H. Shaw. Friends may call at the home of a niece
and nephew, Mr. and Mrs. David S. Romney, 2655 Taylor, Tuesday
from nine a. m. until twelve noon.
Interment will be in Ogden city cemetery, directed by Larkin &
Sons' mortuary. President David O. McKay of the L. D. S. church
will speak.
Mrs. Martha H. Rolapp, 79, widow of Judge Henry H. Rolapp, died
Friday morning at her home in Hollywood, Calif. She had supposedly been in her usual health when she retired Thursday night.
She was born in Ogden, June 13, 1863, a daughter of Samuel and
Catherine Buckingham Horrocks, early pioneers of Utah. She was
educated in Ogden public schools and was married to Judge Rolapp Dec. 9, 1885, in the Logan L. D. S temple. They made their home in Utah until a few years ago when they moved to California
Judge Rolapp died Jan. 8, 1936, in Ogden (sic).
Mrs. Rolapp was a member of the L. D. S. church and a devout worker in the Relief society. Judge Rolapp was prominent in Utah and served as judge of the district court and Utah territorial supreme court justice. He was also connected with the sugar industry in the west.
Surviving are the following sons and daughters: Franklin H. Rolapp,
Beverly Hills, Calif.; Mrs. Serg F. Ballif, Jr., and Walter H. Rolapp, Hollywood; ten grandchildren; three great-grandchildren
and the following sister and brothers: Mrs. Elizabeth Baxter, Edward
J., Joseph and Richard Horrocks all of Ogden. She was a sister
to Mrs. Emil S. Rolapp, who died three years ago.
Private services will be conducted Sunday at the home of her
daughter, Mrs. Ballif, in Hollywood.
The body will arrive in Ogden by train Monday evening, accompanied by all members of the family. Funeral services will be
conducted Tuesday at twelve-thirty p. m. in the Fifth ward chapel by
Bishop Austin H. Shaw. Friends may call at the home of a niece
and nephew, Mr. and Mrs. David S. Romney, 2655 Taylor, Tuesday
from nine a. m. until twelve noon.
Interment will be in Ogden city cemetery, directed by Larkin &
Sons' mortuary. President David O. McKay of the L. D. S. church
will speak.
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