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Permelia Evaline <I>Barrows</I> Sackett

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Permelia Evaline Barrows Sackett

Birth
Missouri, USA
Death
10 Nov 1920 (aged 71)
Long Beach, Los Angeles County, California, USA
Burial
Long Beach, Los Angeles County, California, USA GPS-Latitude: 33.8046226, Longitude: -118.1803719
Plot
Palm, lot 11
Memorial ID
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Source: Long Beach Press
Date: 10 NOV 1920
Abstract: Died at her home, 417 Cherry Ave. Aged 71. Born in Missouri, she lived in Long Beach for 14 years and was a member of the United Presbyterian church. Survived by her daughters, Mrs. D.N. Powell of Long Beach and Mrs. L.L. Ellison of Salt Lake City; sons H.B. and F.E. Sackett of Long Beach; sister Mrs. J.L. Stewart of Salt Lake City; brothers B.Y. Bamons of Wyoming and Leonard Bamons of Sheely, Idaho.

FROM FAG MEMBER 46897116
Milford News
17 November 1920
PIONEER UTAH WOMAN DIES

Mrs. Frank Low has received news of the death of her Aunt, Mrs. P.E. Sackett, of Long Beach, California, who passed away in that city on November 11.

Mrs. Sackett was one of the early pioneer of Utah. She was born in Salt Lake City, February 27, 1849, and was the daughter of Ethan Barrows of that city. She was united in marriage to Theo. N. Sackett at Salt Lake in 1868. Mr. Sackett died 2 years ago.

Mr. and Mrs. Sackett, for thirty years prior to their departure for California operated the Southern Hotel at Frisco. Mrs. Sackett is survived by two sons, Hugh B. and F. Sackett, both of Long Beach, California; two daughters, Mrs. George Ellison of 453 North First west St., Salt Lake and Mrs. David Powell of Long Beach, California; one sister, Mrs. Amelia Stewart of Salt Lake, and two brothers, Leonard Barrows of Shelley, Idaho, and B.Y. Barrows of South Paff, Wyoming.

Mrs. Sackett was well known in Beaver County. She was a woman of sterling qualities and great strength of character. She made a world of friends and always retained them. She was a devoted wife and loving mother. Her hospitality as hotel keeper was widely renowned. She was loved by all who knew her.

Source: Long Beach Press
Date: 10 NOV 1920
Abstract: Died at her home, 417 Cherry Ave. Aged 71. Born in Missouri, she lived in Long Beach for 14 years and was a member of the United Presbyterian church. Survived by her daughters, Mrs. D.N. Powell of Long Beach and Mrs. L.L. Ellison of Salt Lake City; sons H.B. and F.E. Sackett of Long Beach; sister Mrs. J.L. Stewart of Salt Lake City; brothers B.Y. Bamons of Wyoming and Leonard Bamons of Sheely, Idaho.

FROM FAG MEMBER 46897116
Milford News
17 November 1920
PIONEER UTAH WOMAN DIES

Mrs. Frank Low has received news of the death of her Aunt, Mrs. P.E. Sackett, of Long Beach, California, who passed away in that city on November 11.

Mrs. Sackett was one of the early pioneer of Utah. She was born in Salt Lake City, February 27, 1849, and was the daughter of Ethan Barrows of that city. She was united in marriage to Theo. N. Sackett at Salt Lake in 1868. Mr. Sackett died 2 years ago.

Mr. and Mrs. Sackett, for thirty years prior to their departure for California operated the Southern Hotel at Frisco. Mrs. Sackett is survived by two sons, Hugh B. and F. Sackett, both of Long Beach, California; two daughters, Mrs. George Ellison of 453 North First west St., Salt Lake and Mrs. David Powell of Long Beach, California; one sister, Mrs. Amelia Stewart of Salt Lake, and two brothers, Leonard Barrows of Shelley, Idaho, and B.Y. Barrows of South Paff, Wyoming.

Mrs. Sackett was well known in Beaver County. She was a woman of sterling qualities and great strength of character. She made a world of friends and always retained them. She was a devoted wife and loving mother. Her hospitality as hotel keeper was widely renowned. She was loved by all who knew her.

Bio by: Claudine Burnett



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