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Charlotte “Lottie” <I>Smart</I> Hayes

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Charlotte “Lottie” Smart Hayes

Birth
Smithfield, Cache County, Utah, USA
Death
23 Jan 1937 (aged 54)
Georgetown, Bear Lake County, Idaho, USA
Burial
Georgetown, Bear Lake County, Idaho, USA Add to Map
Plot
B-4, L-9, P-f
Memorial ID
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Mrs. Lottie Hayes, wife of Alma Hess Hayes of Georgetown died at her home there Saturday morning following a two-week illness with pneumonia.

Mrs. Hayes had lived in Georgetown since childhood, moving there from Smithfield, Utah, where she was born on December 2, 1882, to Abel Smart and Sarah (Gittins) Smart.

Mrs. Hayes is survived by her husband and the following daughters and sons, Mrs. Beatrice Booth and Mrs. Edith Adams of Montpelier; Mrs. Mildred Bee of Grover, Wyoming; Mrs. Grace Derricott and Hazel Hayes, both of Georgetown; Royden, Leslie, Earl, Glenn, Donald, and Robert Hayes of Georgetown; Richard Hayes of Lehi, Utah and Carlett Hayes of Soda Springs.

Funeral services were held in the Georgetown L. D. S. chapel Monday at eleven o'clock, being conducted by Bishop Albert Bacon; other speakers were Alma Nielsen and Roy Robison.

Musical selections were by the Ward Choir, and Alma Nielsen sang, "Till We Meet Beyond the River." The invocation was asked by Hyrum Larson, closing prayer was by Milton Smith and Floyd Smart of Grace
dedicated the grave.
Mrs. Lottie Hayes, wife of Alma Hess Hayes of Georgetown died at her home there Saturday morning following a two-week illness with pneumonia.

Mrs. Hayes had lived in Georgetown since childhood, moving there from Smithfield, Utah, where she was born on December 2, 1882, to Abel Smart and Sarah (Gittins) Smart.

Mrs. Hayes is survived by her husband and the following daughters and sons, Mrs. Beatrice Booth and Mrs. Edith Adams of Montpelier; Mrs. Mildred Bee of Grover, Wyoming; Mrs. Grace Derricott and Hazel Hayes, both of Georgetown; Royden, Leslie, Earl, Glenn, Donald, and Robert Hayes of Georgetown; Richard Hayes of Lehi, Utah and Carlett Hayes of Soda Springs.

Funeral services were held in the Georgetown L. D. S. chapel Monday at eleven o'clock, being conducted by Bishop Albert Bacon; other speakers were Alma Nielsen and Roy Robison.

Musical selections were by the Ward Choir, and Alma Nielsen sang, "Till We Meet Beyond the River." The invocation was asked by Hyrum Larson, closing prayer was by Milton Smith and Floyd Smart of Grace
dedicated the grave.


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