Tuesday evening, April 8, 1947
JOSEPH WILLIAM WALL
Joseph William Wall, 64, of 366 Twen-
ty-ninth, died at two-fifteen a. m. today
in a local hospital following a long ill-
ness.
Mr. Wall was born May 20, 1882, in
Big Cottonwood, Salt Lake county, a
son of Joseph and Jensine Hendrickson
Wall. He resided in Salt Lake county
until 1896 when the family moved to
Lyman, Wyo. Seven months ago he
came to Ogden because of ill health.
He had been employed in Wyoming as a
laborer and rancher.
He was a member of the L. D. S.
church and a member of the elders'
quorum, Eleventh ward. On November
7, 1913, he married Pauline E. Halver-
son in L. D. S. Salt Lake temple.
Surviving are his widow and the fol-
lowing sons and daughters: Otto A. Wall
and Mrs. M. Victoria Carpenter, Ogden;
Willard Wall, Denver, Colo.; Phillip A.
Wall, Oakland, Calif.; Andrew J. Wall,
Provo; Mrs. Faith C. Rose, Fruita, Colo.;
Mrs. William J. Larsen, Rock Springs,
Wyo.; a brother Leonard Wall, San Jose,
Calif., and the following step-brothers
and step-sisters: Joseph Wall, California;
Lawrence and Henry Wall, Mrs. Hannah
Harris and Mrs. Mona Jarman, Rando-
lett; George Wall, Oregon; Heber Wall
and Mrs. Harriett Erickson, Lyman,
Wyo., and Mrs. Elizabeth Marshall,
Evanston, Wyo.; Sina and Clara wall,
Salt Lake City; Mrs. Marietta Buckley,
Ogden; Mrs. Eunice Ellison, Manila; also
13 grandchildren.
Funeral services will be conducted
Saturday at ten a. m. at the mortuary,
3408 Washington, by Virgil C. Toller,
bishop of the L. D. S. eleventh ward.
The body will be shipped to Lyman,
Wyo., for burial.
Tuesday evening, April 8, 1947
JOSEPH WILLIAM WALL
Joseph William Wall, 64, of 366 Twen-
ty-ninth, died at two-fifteen a. m. today
in a local hospital following a long ill-
ness.
Mr. Wall was born May 20, 1882, in
Big Cottonwood, Salt Lake county, a
son of Joseph and Jensine Hendrickson
Wall. He resided in Salt Lake county
until 1896 when the family moved to
Lyman, Wyo. Seven months ago he
came to Ogden because of ill health.
He had been employed in Wyoming as a
laborer and rancher.
He was a member of the L. D. S.
church and a member of the elders'
quorum, Eleventh ward. On November
7, 1913, he married Pauline E. Halver-
son in L. D. S. Salt Lake temple.
Surviving are his widow and the fol-
lowing sons and daughters: Otto A. Wall
and Mrs. M. Victoria Carpenter, Ogden;
Willard Wall, Denver, Colo.; Phillip A.
Wall, Oakland, Calif.; Andrew J. Wall,
Provo; Mrs. Faith C. Rose, Fruita, Colo.;
Mrs. William J. Larsen, Rock Springs,
Wyo.; a brother Leonard Wall, San Jose,
Calif., and the following step-brothers
and step-sisters: Joseph Wall, California;
Lawrence and Henry Wall, Mrs. Hannah
Harris and Mrs. Mona Jarman, Rando-
lett; George Wall, Oregon; Heber Wall
and Mrs. Harriett Erickson, Lyman,
Wyo., and Mrs. Elizabeth Marshall,
Evanston, Wyo.; Sina and Clara wall,
Salt Lake City; Mrs. Marietta Buckley,
Ogden; Mrs. Eunice Ellison, Manila; also
13 grandchildren.
Funeral services will be conducted
Saturday at ten a. m. at the mortuary,
3408 Washington, by Virgil C. Toller,
bishop of the L. D. S. eleventh ward.
The body will be shipped to Lyman,
Wyo., for burial.
Family Members
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Annie Marie Wall Voss
1875–1942
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Hattie Victoria Wall Erickson
1877–1959
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Edwin Mahonri Wall
1884–1943
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Charlottia Olivia Wall
1888–1907
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Elizabeth Minnie Wall Marshall
1884–1970
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Lawrence Constantine Wall Sr
1885–1956
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Sina Matilda Wall
1890–1974
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Raymond Anderson Wall
1891–1917
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Hannah Theresa Wall Harris
1893–1976
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Nanna Vilate Wall Jarman
1894–1956
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Clara Agusta Wall
1895–1964
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George Anderson Wall
1896–1976
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Henry Wilford Wall
1897–1969
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Marietta Nelsina Wall Buckley
1898–1976
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Francis Lund Wall
1900–1903
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Eunice Matilda Wall Ellison
1901–1984
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Ruby Ellis Wall Brinton
1903–1981
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Heber Joseph Wall
1907–1967
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Edith Aubin Wall
1910–1913
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