Source: Garfield County News Newspaper 1940-04-18
The certificate of death does not correspond with the newspaper artical.
Certificate of Death
Obituary for Amon Doyle Lee from the Garfield County Panguitch Paper
Amon D Lee is Called to Reward
Funeral services for A. D. Lee, 68, who died at the home of his sister, Mrs. Josephine Jorgensen, in Manti Monday of this week, were held in the South Ward chapel Wednesday afternoon. Bishop Wilford Roe, of the South Ward, conducted the services.
Amon Doyle Lee was born January 15, 1872, at Kanab and was the son of John D. and Caroline Williams Lee. When he was a small boy his parents spent some time in Arizona sections before moving to Panguitch, where he spent the most of his life.
When a young man, he married Annie Imlay of Panguitch and they made their home here, where Mr. Lee engaged in farming and stockraising. He was also one of the sheep shearing crew that traveled from here and worked at various places at sheep hearding when that business was at its best.
He was instrumental in helping to settle southern Utah and northern Arizona and was a member of the L.D.S. Church. He was well liked and respected by his friends and neighbors.
Surviving are three daughters, Mrs. Maggie Dickinson, Delta; Mrs Dudley Proctor, Panguitch, and Mrs Ora Ross, Ogden and one brother, Charles William Lee, Torrey and two sisters, Mrs. Mary M Lamb, San Bernadino, California, and Mrs. Josephine Jorgensen, Manti.
Burial was in the Panguitch City Cemetery.
Source: Garfield County News Newspaper 1940-04-18
The certificate of death does not correspond with the newspaper artical.
Certificate of Death
Obituary for Amon Doyle Lee from the Garfield County Panguitch Paper
Amon D Lee is Called to Reward
Funeral services for A. D. Lee, 68, who died at the home of his sister, Mrs. Josephine Jorgensen, in Manti Monday of this week, were held in the South Ward chapel Wednesday afternoon. Bishop Wilford Roe, of the South Ward, conducted the services.
Amon Doyle Lee was born January 15, 1872, at Kanab and was the son of John D. and Caroline Williams Lee. When he was a small boy his parents spent some time in Arizona sections before moving to Panguitch, where he spent the most of his life.
When a young man, he married Annie Imlay of Panguitch and they made their home here, where Mr. Lee engaged in farming and stockraising. He was also one of the sheep shearing crew that traveled from here and worked at various places at sheep hearding when that business was at its best.
He was instrumental in helping to settle southern Utah and northern Arizona and was a member of the L.D.S. Church. He was well liked and respected by his friends and neighbors.
Surviving are three daughters, Mrs. Maggie Dickinson, Delta; Mrs Dudley Proctor, Panguitch, and Mrs Ora Ross, Ogden and one brother, Charles William Lee, Torrey and two sisters, Mrs. Mary M Lamb, San Bernadino, California, and Mrs. Josephine Jorgensen, Manti.
Burial was in the Panguitch City Cemetery.
Family Members
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James Horten Thompson
1849–1873
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Harvey Parley Lee
1852–1927
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George Albert Lee
1855–1862
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George Albert Lee
1855–1862
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Margaret A Ann Lee
1857–1862
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Margaret Ann Lee
1857–1862
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Rachel Olive Lee Norton
1858–1924
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Sarah Ann Lee Young
1860–1920
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Charles William Lee
1862–1941
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Mary Elizabeth Lee Lamb
1864–1941
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Josephine Helen Lee Jorgensen
1865–1947
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Robert Edmond Lee Sr
1866–1928
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Walter Brigham Lee
1869–1939
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Sarah Jane Lee Underwood
1838–1915
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John Alma Lee
1840–1881
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Mary Adeline Lee Darrow
1841–1924
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Joseph Hyrum Lee
1844–1932
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John Brigham Lee
1846–1856
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John Heber Lee
1846–1847
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Cornelia Lee Decker Mortensen
1846–1937
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John Willard Lee
1849–1923
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Nancy Emily Lee Dalton
1850–1930
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Harriet Josephine Lee Bliss
1850–1922
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Louisa Evelyn Lee Prince
1850–1932
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Elizabeth Lee Pace
1851–1912
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John David Lee
1851–1922
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Helen Rachel "Nellie" Lee Stocks
1852–1943
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James Young Lee
1852–1939
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Ellen S Lee Clark
1852–1924
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William Orson Lee
1852–1908
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Samuel Gully Lee
1853–1896
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Erastus Franklin Lee
1854–1914
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Armelia Lee
1854–1860
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Thirza Jane Lee Anderson
1855–1894
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Mariam Leah Lee Cornelius
1856–1942
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Melvina Young Lee Clark
1856–1920
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Rachael Amorah Lee Smithson
1856–1945
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Ezra Taft Lee
1857–1925
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Lucy Olive Lee Maloney
1858–1922
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Henrietta Lee
1858–1860
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John Henry Lee
1859–1859
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William James Lee
1860–1920
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John Hurd Lee
1860–1938
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John Amasa Lee
1860–1939
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Elisha Squire Lee
1862–1937
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William Franklin Lee
1862–1946
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Isaac L. "Ike" Lee
1863–1892
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Mary Serepta Lee Bliss
1865–1897
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Samuel James Lee
1865–1937
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Rachel Emma Lee
1866 – unknown
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Jacob Lee
1867–1947
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Joseph Willard Brigham ""Brig"" Lee
1868–1916
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Merab Emma ""Belle"" Lee Morris
1868–1945
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Frances Dell Lee
1872–1888
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Albert Doyle Lee
1872–1921
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Victoria Elizabeth Lee
1873–1888
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