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Mary Frances “Fannie” <I>Eardley</I> Gingell

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Mary Frances “Fannie” Eardley Gingell

Birth
Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, USA
Death
2 Mar 1950 (aged 87)
Lyman, Uinta County, Wyoming, USA
Burial
Lyman, Uinta County, Wyoming, USA Add to Map
Plot
F-10
Memorial ID
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Obituary transcribed by Marsha Adkinson.

The Ogden Standard Examiner, Friday Evening, March 3, 1950 page 10A

MARY F. GINGELL
LYMAN, Wyo.-Mrs. Mary Fannie
Gingell, 87, one of Uintah county's old-
est residents, died at her home here
Thursday morning following an extend-
ed illness.
She was born Oct. 11, 1862, in Salt
Lake City, a daughter of J. H. and
Franny Robinson Eardley. She came
to Evanston with her parents when
she was five and was educated in Uin-
tah county schools.
She was married to Stephen Gingell
in Evanston in 1879 and the couple
moved to Bridger Valley about 1900 and
made a home on a ranch.
She was a member of the L. D. S.
church and of Lyman ward Relief
society.
She is survived by a son, Jack Gin-
gell, Myton, Utah, and a daughter, Mrs.
Reuben Blackner, Lyman; four brothers
and sisters; Walter Eardley, Idaho Falls,
Ida.; Aloe Eardley, Hiawatha, Utah;
Mrs. Ellen Mott, Denver, Colo., and
Mrs. Irma Shelton, Ogden, Utah: also
12 grandchildren, 31 great-grandchildren
and one great-greatgrandchild.
Services will be conducted Saturday
at two p. m. in L. D. S. Lyman ward
chapel by Bishop Donald M. Field.
Burial will be in Lyman cemetery.
Friends may call at the Gilbert Bills
mortuary, Evanston, this evening and
Saturday from ten a. m. until time of
services at the Lyman ward hall Relief
society room.
Obituary transcribed by Marsha Adkinson.

The Ogden Standard Examiner, Friday Evening, March 3, 1950 page 10A

MARY F. GINGELL
LYMAN, Wyo.-Mrs. Mary Fannie
Gingell, 87, one of Uintah county's old-
est residents, died at her home here
Thursday morning following an extend-
ed illness.
She was born Oct. 11, 1862, in Salt
Lake City, a daughter of J. H. and
Franny Robinson Eardley. She came
to Evanston with her parents when
she was five and was educated in Uin-
tah county schools.
She was married to Stephen Gingell
in Evanston in 1879 and the couple
moved to Bridger Valley about 1900 and
made a home on a ranch.
She was a member of the L. D. S.
church and of Lyman ward Relief
society.
She is survived by a son, Jack Gin-
gell, Myton, Utah, and a daughter, Mrs.
Reuben Blackner, Lyman; four brothers
and sisters; Walter Eardley, Idaho Falls,
Ida.; Aloe Eardley, Hiawatha, Utah;
Mrs. Ellen Mott, Denver, Colo., and
Mrs. Irma Shelton, Ogden, Utah: also
12 grandchildren, 31 great-grandchildren
and one great-greatgrandchild.
Services will be conducted Saturday
at two p. m. in L. D. S. Lyman ward
chapel by Bishop Donald M. Field.
Burial will be in Lyman cemetery.
Friends may call at the Gilbert Bills
mortuary, Evanston, this evening and
Saturday from ten a. m. until time of
services at the Lyman ward hall Relief
society room.

Gravesite Details

Lot 47 D



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