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Henry Younger Young

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Henry Younger Young

Birth
Provo, Utah County, Utah, USA
Death
18 Nov 1907 (aged 28)
Eureka, Juab County, Utah, USA
Burial
Provo, Utah County, Utah, USA GPS-Latitude: 40.2248974, Longitude: -111.6452195
Plot
Block 3, Lot 21
Memorial ID
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The Eureka Reporter
November 22, 1907

DEATH OF HENRY YOUNG

Henry Young died very suddenly on Monday from pneumonia. Mr. Young was an engineer and until recently was employed at the Gemini mine. He was 29 years of age and leaves a wife and three small children as well as a number of other relatives in other parts of the State.
Mr. Young lived in Eureka with his family about six years ago. Then the family moved from Eureka, but returned sometime during the early part of last year and Mr. Young secured employment at the Gemini mine. He was a straightforward, honest young man and had many friends who sincerely regret his untimely death. The blow falls heavily upon the wife and little ones who are left in very poor circumstances and this makes their case a very pathetic one.
The remains were taken to Provo for burial on Wednesday and a number of Tintic [area] people attended the services.
The deceased was vice-president of the Engineer's, Firemen's and Blacksmith's union which was recently organized here and the members of this organization as well as other friends have assisted Mrs. Young in a financial way.
The sympathy of many firneds goes out to Mrs. Young and the children.
The Eureka Reporter
November 22, 1907

DEATH OF HENRY YOUNG

Henry Young died very suddenly on Monday from pneumonia. Mr. Young was an engineer and until recently was employed at the Gemini mine. He was 29 years of age and leaves a wife and three small children as well as a number of other relatives in other parts of the State.
Mr. Young lived in Eureka with his family about six years ago. Then the family moved from Eureka, but returned sometime during the early part of last year and Mr. Young secured employment at the Gemini mine. He was a straightforward, honest young man and had many friends who sincerely regret his untimely death. The blow falls heavily upon the wife and little ones who are left in very poor circumstances and this makes their case a very pathetic one.
The remains were taken to Provo for burial on Wednesday and a number of Tintic [area] people attended the services.
The deceased was vice-president of the Engineer's, Firemen's and Blacksmith's union which was recently organized here and the members of this organization as well as other friends have assisted Mrs. Young in a financial way.
The sympathy of many firneds goes out to Mrs. Young and the children.

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