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Arta Emaline “Arty” <I>Hanna</I> Stephens

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Arta Emaline “Arty” Hanna Stephens

Birth
Springville, St. Clair County, Alabama, USA
Death
11 Jan 1909 (aged 83)
Uintah County, Utah, USA
Burial
Green River, Sweetwater County, Wyoming, USA GPS-Latitude: 41.5328944, Longitude: -109.4578333
Plot
M-1-F
Memorial ID
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Green River Star, January 15, 1909
Mrs. Artie Stephens Dead

As we go to press we are brought the intelligence that Mrs. Artie Stephens, well known in this community, passed away at the home of her son, R.H. Stephens, at Linwood, Utah, last Saturday morning, at the ripe old age of 82 years. Obituary next week.
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Green River Star, January 22, 1909
Laid to Rest

The remains of Mrs. Artie Stephens were brought in from Linwood, Utah last Thursday evening, the deceased having passed away at the home of her son, R.H. Stephens, at that place on the morning of January 9th, cause of death being old age. The evening before her death she seemed to
be feeling quite well and retired early, but when they called her the next morning, found her cold in death, having passed into her long sleep while eating an apples.

Mrs. Stephens came to Green River in '82 with her husband, Mitchel Stephens, (who was laid to rest in the Green River cemetery in '93) and has resided in this city the most of the time since then, where she was known to almost every man, woman and child, and her many kind deeds will
ever remain fresh in their memory.

The deceased was passing the 82nd milestone of a faithful life, and leaves three sons and a daughter, R.H. Stephens of Linwood and Mitchel Stephens who resides in Utah, were unable to be at the funeral owing to illness, while William Stephens who resides in Arizona, was unable to get here in time, Mrs. Bert Bingham of Ogden, the only living daughter,
was here to see her good mother laid to rest.

The funeral was held from the Congregational church last Saturday morning, Rev. Cone conducting the service, and from thence, a large cortege followed the remains to their last resting place.

The pall bearers who lowered her mortal remains into mother earth were S. Dankowski, Thomas Whitmore, John Hutton, Wm. Large, George Dickson and Frank Lenhart.
Green River Star, January 15, 1909
Mrs. Artie Stephens Dead

As we go to press we are brought the intelligence that Mrs. Artie Stephens, well known in this community, passed away at the home of her son, R.H. Stephens, at Linwood, Utah, last Saturday morning, at the ripe old age of 82 years. Obituary next week.
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Green River Star, January 22, 1909
Laid to Rest

The remains of Mrs. Artie Stephens were brought in from Linwood, Utah last Thursday evening, the deceased having passed away at the home of her son, R.H. Stephens, at that place on the morning of January 9th, cause of death being old age. The evening before her death she seemed to
be feeling quite well and retired early, but when they called her the next morning, found her cold in death, having passed into her long sleep while eating an apples.

Mrs. Stephens came to Green River in '82 with her husband, Mitchel Stephens, (who was laid to rest in the Green River cemetery in '93) and has resided in this city the most of the time since then, where she was known to almost every man, woman and child, and her many kind deeds will
ever remain fresh in their memory.

The deceased was passing the 82nd milestone of a faithful life, and leaves three sons and a daughter, R.H. Stephens of Linwood and Mitchel Stephens who resides in Utah, were unable to be at the funeral owing to illness, while William Stephens who resides in Arizona, was unable to get here in time, Mrs. Bert Bingham of Ogden, the only living daughter,
was here to see her good mother laid to rest.

The funeral was held from the Congregational church last Saturday morning, Rev. Cone conducting the service, and from thence, a large cortege followed the remains to their last resting place.

The pall bearers who lowered her mortal remains into mother earth were S. Dankowski, Thomas Whitmore, John Hutton, Wm. Large, George Dickson and Frank Lenhart.


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