Clayton Gannett Succumbs to Bright's Disease; Had Many Interests.
Clayton Gannett, prominent for many years in mining circles in Utah and Nevada, died at his home, 589 Seventh Avenue, early yesterday morning of Bright's disease. Born at East Havervill, New Hampshire, August 17, 1863, he came to Utah in 1890 and settled in Richfield where he engaged in mining. He was later associated in mining and other interests in Marysvale, Utah, and also at Fallon and Fairview, Nevada. He is survived by his widow and the following children; Mrs. Carrie Mill, Harold L., Edna L., Herbert D. and Henry J. Gannett. Funeral arrangements will be delayed pending word from relatives.
Richfield Reaper
2 January 1915
Clayton Gannett Succumbs to Bright's Disease; Had Many Interests.
Clayton Gannett, prominent for many years in mining circles in Utah and Nevada, died at his home, 589 Seventh Avenue, early yesterday morning of Bright's disease. Born at East Havervill, New Hampshire, August 17, 1863, he came to Utah in 1890 and settled in Richfield where he engaged in mining. He was later associated in mining and other interests in Marysvale, Utah, and also at Fallon and Fairview, Nevada. He is survived by his widow and the following children; Mrs. Carrie Mill, Harold L., Edna L., Herbert D. and Henry J. Gannett. Funeral arrangements will be delayed pending word from relatives.
Richfield Reaper
2 January 1915
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