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Joseph Schaaf Bangerter

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Joseph Schaaf Bangerter Veteran

Birth
Bountiful, Davis County, Utah, USA
Death
11 Feb 1926 (aged 20)
Bountiful, Davis County, Utah, USA
Burial
Bountiful, Davis County, Utah, USA Add to Map
Plot
B-4-35-2
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Joseph S. Bangerter Died Of Typhoid Fever

Joseph S. Bangerter, son of John and Katherine Schaaf Bangerter, died of typhoid fever at home of Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Green, a few minutes after two o'clock, yesterday afternoon, after an illness of nearly three weeks.

Deceased was born in Bountiful, where he lived all his life except while he was in the U.S. Navy.

Besides his wife, Ella Boynton Bangerter, and nine month old son, Joseph Franklin Bangerter, he is survived by his father, john Bangerter and the following brothers and sisters: Eugene, John Bangerter, Jr., Omer, Homer, Myron and Katherine Bangerter, all of Bountiful, however, Myron is now in Germany on a mission.

He was twenty years old on the first of last December.

His mother died when he was about two weeks old when Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Green took him. He made his home with them until he was married . He and his sister were twins.

Funeral services will be held in the Bountiful First ward, Sunday at 12:30 p.m.

Published in the Davis County Clipper on February 12, 1926

Joseph S. Bangerter Died Of Typhoid Fever

Joseph S. Bangerter, son of John and Katherine Schaaf Bangerter, died of typhoid fever at home of Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Green, a few minutes after two o'clock, yesterday afternoon, after an illness of nearly three weeks.

Deceased was born in Bountiful, where he lived all his life except while he was in the U.S. Navy.

Besides his wife, Ella Boynton Bangerter, and nine month old son, Joseph Franklin Bangerter, he is survived by his father, john Bangerter and the following brothers and sisters: Eugene, John Bangerter, Jr., Omer, Homer, Myron and Katherine Bangerter, all of Bountiful, however, Myron is now in Germany on a mission.

He was twenty years old on the first of last December.

His mother died when he was about two weeks old when Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Green took him. He made his home with them until he was married . He and his sister were twins.

Funeral services will be held in the Bountiful First ward, Sunday at 12:30 p.m.

Published in the Davis County Clipper on February 12, 1926



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