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Truman Bradley Wilson

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Truman Bradley Wilson

Birth
Glenwood, Sevier County, Utah, USA
Death
24 Nov 1939 (aged 54)
Richfield, Sevier County, Utah, USA
Burial
Richfield, Sevier County, Utah, USA Add to Map
Plot
A.35.11.04
Memorial ID
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Parents: Bradley Wilson and Mary Ann Haven
Spouse: Lila Jensen

Funeral services were held on Sunday afternoon in the Richfield Third Ward chapel for Truman Wilson, 54, who died at his home here at 2 a.m. Friday, after a brief illness.

Bishop Alex Jensen presided at the services. Speakers were Christian Peterson, R.D. Buchanan and Bishop Jensen. A double quartet composed of Mrs. Otto L. Anderson, Mrs. A.B. Robinson, Mrs. Roy Christensen, Mrs. Floyd Bell, Roy Christensen, Talmage DeLange and Floyd Bell accompanied by Miss Nial Olsen, sang three hymns, "Rock of Ages", "Beautiful Home", and "Behold Tis Eventide". A solo, "Face to Face", was sung by Talmage DeLange. The invocation was by Bishop J.C. Cowley of Venice; the benediction by Henry Peterson. L.P. Hansen dedicated the grave, interment being in the Richfield cemetery.

Truman Wilson was born at Glenwood on October 21, 1885, a son of Bradley and Mary Ann Havens Wilson. He married Lila Jensen of Richfield in 1919 at Richfield. He spent the early part of his life in Glenwood, but lived in Richfield since he was a young man. He was a rancher and livestock man.

Surviving are his widow; a son, Ted Wilson, and two daughters, Utahna and Norma Wilson, all of Richfield; three brothers John B., Charles and Heber C. Wilson of Richfield; and two sisters, Susan Wilson of Richfield and Mrs. Melissa Brindley of Koosharem.

Richfield Reaper
30 November 1939
Parents: Bradley Wilson and Mary Ann Haven
Spouse: Lila Jensen

Funeral services were held on Sunday afternoon in the Richfield Third Ward chapel for Truman Wilson, 54, who died at his home here at 2 a.m. Friday, after a brief illness.

Bishop Alex Jensen presided at the services. Speakers were Christian Peterson, R.D. Buchanan and Bishop Jensen. A double quartet composed of Mrs. Otto L. Anderson, Mrs. A.B. Robinson, Mrs. Roy Christensen, Mrs. Floyd Bell, Roy Christensen, Talmage DeLange and Floyd Bell accompanied by Miss Nial Olsen, sang three hymns, "Rock of Ages", "Beautiful Home", and "Behold Tis Eventide". A solo, "Face to Face", was sung by Talmage DeLange. The invocation was by Bishop J.C. Cowley of Venice; the benediction by Henry Peterson. L.P. Hansen dedicated the grave, interment being in the Richfield cemetery.

Truman Wilson was born at Glenwood on October 21, 1885, a son of Bradley and Mary Ann Havens Wilson. He married Lila Jensen of Richfield in 1919 at Richfield. He spent the early part of his life in Glenwood, but lived in Richfield since he was a young man. He was a rancher and livestock man.

Surviving are his widow; a son, Ted Wilson, and two daughters, Utahna and Norma Wilson, all of Richfield; three brothers John B., Charles and Heber C. Wilson of Richfield; and two sisters, Susan Wilson of Richfield and Mrs. Melissa Brindley of Koosharem.

Richfield Reaper
30 November 1939


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