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James Clayton “Clate” Charlesworth

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James Clayton “Clate” Charlesworth

Birth
Joseph, Sevier County, Utah, USA
Death
15 Nov 1934 (aged 36)
Idaho Falls, Bonneville County, Idaho, USA
Burial
Idaho Falls, Bonneville County, Idaho, USA Add to Map
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(Obit courtesy Ben Theobald)
November 1934 - Passage. James C. Charlesworth, 35, farmer of the Roberts section for three years, died after a brief siege of pneumonia at a local hospital early Thursday morning. NATIVE OF UTAH. Mr. Charlesworth was born January 13, 1899, in Joseph, Utah, the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. George Charlesworth. His early life was spent near Richfield, Utah and for 10 years he had made his home in the Idaho Falls vicinity before moving to Roberts. SURVIVORS. His widow, Mrs. Crystal Charlesworth, and four daughters, Ruth, Jean, Donna Rae and Hope, and the following brothers and sisters survive: Mrs. Leo Shaw, Idaho Falls; Miss Clara Charlesworth and Miss Hope Charlesworth, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Mildred Theobold, Roberts; Wesley Charlesworth, Richfield; and A. F. Charlesworth, Winsper. SERVICE. Definite arrnagements for funeral services have not been made although rites probably will be held Saturday afternoon at the LDS Second ward church in Idaho Falls with interment in Rose Hill cemetery. The body is at the Wood Funeral Services until time for services. -The Post-Register (Idaho Falls, Idaho) Thurs, Nov 15 1934
(Obit courtesy Ben Theobald)
November 1934 - Passage. James C. Charlesworth, 35, farmer of the Roberts section for three years, died after a brief siege of pneumonia at a local hospital early Thursday morning. NATIVE OF UTAH. Mr. Charlesworth was born January 13, 1899, in Joseph, Utah, the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. George Charlesworth. His early life was spent near Richfield, Utah and for 10 years he had made his home in the Idaho Falls vicinity before moving to Roberts. SURVIVORS. His widow, Mrs. Crystal Charlesworth, and four daughters, Ruth, Jean, Donna Rae and Hope, and the following brothers and sisters survive: Mrs. Leo Shaw, Idaho Falls; Miss Clara Charlesworth and Miss Hope Charlesworth, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Mildred Theobold, Roberts; Wesley Charlesworth, Richfield; and A. F. Charlesworth, Winsper. SERVICE. Definite arrnagements for funeral services have not been made although rites probably will be held Saturday afternoon at the LDS Second ward church in Idaho Falls with interment in Rose Hill cemetery. The body is at the Wood Funeral Services until time for services. -The Post-Register (Idaho Falls, Idaho) Thurs, Nov 15 1934


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