Former Sevier County Man Dies in Salt Lake City
Andrew Dean Lisonbee, a mining prospector, died at his home 4680 south Second west street, Salt Lake, Sunday after a heart attack. He was born June 20, 1874 at Annabella, son of William and Maryann Fullmer Lisonbee. He had engaged in mining work for 40 years.
Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Clemmie Martin Lisonbee and the following sisters: Mrs. Adelaide Wing of Springville, Mrs. Effie Barassa of Salt Lake, Mrs. Drucella West of Roosevelt, Mrs.Dee Gribbins, Mrs. Minnie Wells and Mrs. Tina Summer of Cedar City.
Published in the Richfield Reaper 1934-05-24
Former Sevier County Man Dies in Salt Lake City
Andrew Dean Lisonbee, a mining prospector, died at his home 4680 south Second west street, Salt Lake, Sunday after a heart attack. He was born June 20, 1874 at Annabella, son of William and Maryann Fullmer Lisonbee. He had engaged in mining work for 40 years.
Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Clemmie Martin Lisonbee and the following sisters: Mrs. Adelaide Wing of Springville, Mrs. Effie Barassa of Salt Lake, Mrs. Drucella West of Roosevelt, Mrs.Dee Gribbins, Mrs. Minnie Wells and Mrs. Tina Summer of Cedar City.
Published in the Richfield Reaper 1934-05-24
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