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Nadine <I>Foutz</I> Simmons

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Nadine Foutz Simmons

Birth
Panguitch, Garfield County, Utah, USA
Death
2 Jun 1931 (aged 33)
Ogden, Weber County, Utah, USA
Burial
Ogden, Weber County, Utah, USA Add to Map
Plot
F-5-47-4W
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Nadine Simmons Dies at Hospital in Ogden Tuesday 

Mrs. Nadine Foutz Simmons, 33, of Twenty seventh street, Ogden, wife of Bishop Frank G. Simmons of the second ward, died Tuesday at an Ogden hospital from complications following child birth. The child a boy was born May 17, and died the same day.


Mrs.Simmons is a former resident of Richfield and has many friends here. She was born at Panguitch on August 4, 1897, a daughter of Dr. E. A. and Alice Packer Foutz. When she was 4 years of age her parents removed Richfield. She graduated from the Richfield high school and later from the Utah State Agricultural college. She served in the eastern states mission in1923-24.


Mrs Simmons had been active in the various church organizations of the L. D. S. church and had taught domestic science in the high schools of Farmington, Escalante, Overton, Nevada and at Snow College. She was married December 16, 1925. She is survived by her husband and the following brothers and sisters: Dr. Alonzo J., Dr. Harold B. and Dr. Leslie Foutz of Ogden; Dr. Earl R. Foutz, Phoenix, Arizona; Duane F., Donald and Edgar Foutz, Mrs. Leonad Patterson and Mrs. James A. Tucker of Ogden


Published in the Richfield Reaper 1931-06-04 

Nadine Simmons Dies at Hospital in Ogden Tuesday 

Mrs. Nadine Foutz Simmons, 33, of Twenty seventh street, Ogden, wife of Bishop Frank G. Simmons of the second ward, died Tuesday at an Ogden hospital from complications following child birth. The child a boy was born May 17, and died the same day.


Mrs.Simmons is a former resident of Richfield and has many friends here. She was born at Panguitch on August 4, 1897, a daughter of Dr. E. A. and Alice Packer Foutz. When she was 4 years of age her parents removed Richfield. She graduated from the Richfield high school and later from the Utah State Agricultural college. She served in the eastern states mission in1923-24.


Mrs Simmons had been active in the various church organizations of the L. D. S. church and had taught domestic science in the high schools of Farmington, Escalante, Overton, Nevada and at Snow College. She was married December 16, 1925. She is survived by her husband and the following brothers and sisters: Dr. Alonzo J., Dr. Harold B. and Dr. Leslie Foutz of Ogden; Dr. Earl R. Foutz, Phoenix, Arizona; Duane F., Donald and Edgar Foutz, Mrs. Leonad Patterson and Mrs. James A. Tucker of Ogden


Published in the Richfield Reaper 1931-06-04 



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