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Louisa Jane <I>Sheffield</I> Hayes

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Louisa Jane Sheffield Hayes

Birth
Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, USA
Death
7 Nov 1924 (aged 69)
Georgetown, Bear Lake County, Idaho, USA
Burial
Georgetown, Bear Lake County, Idaho, USA Add to Map
Plot
B-3, L-30, P-h
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Great Great Great Grandma

ID:
Last Name: Sheffield-Hayes
First Name: Louisa Jane
Age:
Gender: F
Cemetery: Georgetown, Idaho
Birth Date: 8 Dec 1875
Birth Place: Georgetown, Idaho
Date Died: 07 Nov 1924
Death Place: Georgetown, Idaho
Buried: 09 Nov 1924
Place: Georgetown, Bear Lake Co., Idaho
Father: Thomas Sheffield
Mother: Jane Harriet Fowles
Spouse: Alma Hayes
Marriage: 01 July 1872
Place: Farmington, Davis Co., Ut
Sources: Sexton Record.
Remarks:

Georgetown November 12 Mrs. Louise Hayes, wife of Bishop Hayes and a resident of Georgetown since 1874 passed away at her home the morning of Nov. 6th at 3 a. m. an ill-
ness of some time with Dropsy and Leakage of the Heart.
The funeral was held Thursday afternoon at which the Meet-
ing House was filled to overflowing. Bishop J. M. Bee presided. The sang the selections, Sweet Hour of prayer. Guide me to thee,and "Sometime We'll Understand." Chris-
ter M. C. Clark, assisted by Mrs. Ella Clark, and Mrs. Louise Peterson rendered the selection. Nearer My Father's Home, where the Many Mansions are. Opening prayer was offered by Elder Frank R. Bacon, and benediction by Eld-
er Alvero Dunn. The speakers were Bishop Robert Schmid. of Bern. Pres. H. H.
Hoff. Pres. Ed. C. Rich and Pres. Silas L. Wright who paid glowing tributes to the memory of the deceased, and their high regard for Bishop Hayes and the family. Mrs. Hayes would have been seventy years on the 26th of November. She was the mother of ten children, most of whom live here.
She had sixty grandchildren and twelve greatgrandchildren.
Ten carloads of sympathizing relatives and friends follow-ed the remains to the cemetery, where the grave was dedicated by Bishop W. W. Clark. Besides the majority of the towns people, her two brothers Drs. George T. Smith, and Henry Smith, and her a later Mrs. Dunn, from Salt Lake City, and a number from different parts of the County were in attendance at the funeral.
Great Great Great Grandma

ID:
Last Name: Sheffield-Hayes
First Name: Louisa Jane
Age:
Gender: F
Cemetery: Georgetown, Idaho
Birth Date: 8 Dec 1875
Birth Place: Georgetown, Idaho
Date Died: 07 Nov 1924
Death Place: Georgetown, Idaho
Buried: 09 Nov 1924
Place: Georgetown, Bear Lake Co., Idaho
Father: Thomas Sheffield
Mother: Jane Harriet Fowles
Spouse: Alma Hayes
Marriage: 01 July 1872
Place: Farmington, Davis Co., Ut
Sources: Sexton Record.
Remarks:

Georgetown November 12 Mrs. Louise Hayes, wife of Bishop Hayes and a resident of Georgetown since 1874 passed away at her home the morning of Nov. 6th at 3 a. m. an ill-
ness of some time with Dropsy and Leakage of the Heart.
The funeral was held Thursday afternoon at which the Meet-
ing House was filled to overflowing. Bishop J. M. Bee presided. The sang the selections, Sweet Hour of prayer. Guide me to thee,and "Sometime We'll Understand." Chris-
ter M. C. Clark, assisted by Mrs. Ella Clark, and Mrs. Louise Peterson rendered the selection. Nearer My Father's Home, where the Many Mansions are. Opening prayer was offered by Elder Frank R. Bacon, and benediction by Eld-
er Alvero Dunn. The speakers were Bishop Robert Schmid. of Bern. Pres. H. H.
Hoff. Pres. Ed. C. Rich and Pres. Silas L. Wright who paid glowing tributes to the memory of the deceased, and their high regard for Bishop Hayes and the family. Mrs. Hayes would have been seventy years on the 26th of November. She was the mother of ten children, most of whom live here.
She had sixty grandchildren and twelve greatgrandchildren.
Ten carloads of sympathizing relatives and friends follow-ed the remains to the cemetery, where the grave was dedicated by Bishop W. W. Clark. Besides the majority of the towns people, her two brothers Drs. George T. Smith, and Henry Smith, and her a later Mrs. Dunn, from Salt Lake City, and a number from different parts of the County were in attendance at the funeral.


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