He married Elsie Eveoline Behunin 14 Nov 1887 in Spring City, Sanpete, Utah.
Together they had the following children: Nelson Aaron, Leonard Isaac, Ethel Evoline, Vana Abigale, Lora Jeneva, Loid Ferrel, Albert Vernon, Zelda Jane, Lola Devon, and Leal Gustaf Oman.
Funeral services for Aaron Nelson Oman were held Wednesday, August 7, 1941. Bishop E.A. Nielsen conducting. Opening prayer was offered by Erastus Larsen. The speakers were: S.H. Larsen and Louis P. Oveson. Mrs. Doree Oman of Price, Utah sang a vocal solo. Mrs. Emma Fillmore sang, "That Silver Haired Daddy of Mine." Tallisen Evans sang, "Silver Threads Among the Gold." "Oh My Father" was sung by the ward quartet.
The closing number "Sometime We'll Understand" was sung by the Ward Choir. The closing prayer was given by Leo Petersen. The grave was dedicated by John L. Olsen, a son-in-law from Moroni, Utah, the husband of Ethel.
He was survived by his Widow, Elsie Eveoline Behunin Oman, a daughter Ethel Olsen, Moroni, Utah. A daughter, Vana Fowler, Price, Utah. A son Vernon Oman and daughter Zelda Anderson, both of Castle Dale, Utah. A step-mother, Mrs. Marinda Peel Oman, Mt. Pleasant, Utah. Three brothers, Andrew Oman, Price, Utah, William Oman and James and Boneta Oman, Duchesne, Utah.
He was survived by 25 (it is also written 27 on the history) grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren.
(Information has been gathered from several sources, so some of it may not be correct)
He married Elsie Eveoline Behunin 14 Nov 1887 in Spring City, Sanpete, Utah.
Together they had the following children: Nelson Aaron, Leonard Isaac, Ethel Evoline, Vana Abigale, Lora Jeneva, Loid Ferrel, Albert Vernon, Zelda Jane, Lola Devon, and Leal Gustaf Oman.
Funeral services for Aaron Nelson Oman were held Wednesday, August 7, 1941. Bishop E.A. Nielsen conducting. Opening prayer was offered by Erastus Larsen. The speakers were: S.H. Larsen and Louis P. Oveson. Mrs. Doree Oman of Price, Utah sang a vocal solo. Mrs. Emma Fillmore sang, "That Silver Haired Daddy of Mine." Tallisen Evans sang, "Silver Threads Among the Gold." "Oh My Father" was sung by the ward quartet.
The closing number "Sometime We'll Understand" was sung by the Ward Choir. The closing prayer was given by Leo Petersen. The grave was dedicated by John L. Olsen, a son-in-law from Moroni, Utah, the husband of Ethel.
He was survived by his Widow, Elsie Eveoline Behunin Oman, a daughter Ethel Olsen, Moroni, Utah. A daughter, Vana Fowler, Price, Utah. A son Vernon Oman and daughter Zelda Anderson, both of Castle Dale, Utah. A step-mother, Mrs. Marinda Peel Oman, Mt. Pleasant, Utah. Three brothers, Andrew Oman, Price, Utah, William Oman and James and Boneta Oman, Duchesne, Utah.
He was survived by 25 (it is also written 27 on the history) grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren.
(Information has been gathered from several sources, so some of it may not be correct)
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