Mrs. Carrie Dunyon Ashby, 48, wife of Samuel Ashby, a buyer for the Paris Company, died in a local hospital Monday following a long illness.
Mrs. Ashby was born in Tooele in 1888, a daughter of Newton Isaac and Eveline Wells Dunyon, ox-cart pioneers. She came to Salt Lake City in 1895.
Surviving are her husband, and a son, Donald Ashby, Salt Lake City; two brothers, Phares W. Mrs. Ashby Dunyon, Berkeley, Cal., and Newton A. Dunyon, Salt Lake City, and a sister, Mrs. Eva Dunyon Ehle, Los Angeles.
Funeral services will be conducted Wednesday at 1 p. m. in the Wasatch L. D. S. Ward Chapel, with Bishop M. Douglas Wood officiating.
Burial will be in the family plot in Mt. Olivet Cemetery.
-Salt Lake Tribune, November 10, 1936, transcribed by Rhonda Holton
Mrs. Carrie Dunyon Ashby, 48, wife of Samuel Ashby, a buyer for the Paris Company, died in a local hospital Monday following a long illness.
Mrs. Ashby was born in Tooele in 1888, a daughter of Newton Isaac and Eveline Wells Dunyon, ox-cart pioneers. She came to Salt Lake City in 1895.
Surviving are her husband, and a son, Donald Ashby, Salt Lake City; two brothers, Phares W. Mrs. Ashby Dunyon, Berkeley, Cal., and Newton A. Dunyon, Salt Lake City, and a sister, Mrs. Eva Dunyon Ehle, Los Angeles.
Funeral services will be conducted Wednesday at 1 p. m. in the Wasatch L. D. S. Ward Chapel, with Bishop M. Douglas Wood officiating.
Burial will be in the family plot in Mt. Olivet Cemetery.
-Salt Lake Tribune, November 10, 1936, transcribed by Rhonda Holton
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