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Alta Alvira <I>Redd</I> Winzenried

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Alta Alvira Redd Winzenried

Birth
Bluff, San Juan County, Utah, USA
Death
7 Jan 1984 (aged 88)
Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, USA
Burial
Byron, Big Horn County, Wyoming, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section 1 Block C Lot 4 Grave 16
Memorial ID
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daughter of Lucinda Pace & James Monroe Redd, married Fritz Winzenried

Alta R. Winzenreid

Alta Redd Winzenried, died Jan. 7, 1984, in Salt Lake City, Utah

She was born March 8, 1895, to James Monroe and Lucinda Pace Redd, in Bluff, Utah. Her father was a member of the Hole in the Rock expedition that founded the South Eastern Utah community of Bluff. The family moved from Bluff to Monticello, Utah, in 1905. Her maternal grandfather, James Pace, was an officer in the Mormon Battalion, and the Utah Community of Payson was named after him and his son. She graduated from Brigham Young University and taught high school in Price, Richfield, Payson and East High School in Salt Lake City. She taught English, Speech, and Drama for 34 years. She married Fritz Winzenreid, a Wyoming cattleman and state legislator, in the Salt lake Temple, June 28, 1957. He preceded her in death Dec. 18, 1969. She will be interred in Byron, Wyo. with her husband.

Her funeral services will be held Wednesday, Janurary 11, at 11 a.m., in the Grant 4th Ward Chapel, 111 E. Charlton Ave., Salt Lake City, Utah. Elder Bruce Redd McConkie, her nephew will speak at the services. Family will receive friends an hour ...to the services at the ward house and 6 to 8 p.m., Tuesday at Russon Mortuary, 255 So. 2nd East.

She is survived by: Mrs. Oscar W. (Vivian) McConkie, sister, John W. Redd, brother, Mrs. Williiam O. (Hortense) Erickson, sister, and Ray V. Redd, brother. She was preceded in death by brothers James Monroe Redd, Jr., and a twin, Alton, and a sister, Isabelle Redd.
daughter of Lucinda Pace & James Monroe Redd, married Fritz Winzenried

Alta R. Winzenreid

Alta Redd Winzenried, died Jan. 7, 1984, in Salt Lake City, Utah

She was born March 8, 1895, to James Monroe and Lucinda Pace Redd, in Bluff, Utah. Her father was a member of the Hole in the Rock expedition that founded the South Eastern Utah community of Bluff. The family moved from Bluff to Monticello, Utah, in 1905. Her maternal grandfather, James Pace, was an officer in the Mormon Battalion, and the Utah Community of Payson was named after him and his son. She graduated from Brigham Young University and taught high school in Price, Richfield, Payson and East High School in Salt Lake City. She taught English, Speech, and Drama for 34 years. She married Fritz Winzenreid, a Wyoming cattleman and state legislator, in the Salt lake Temple, June 28, 1957. He preceded her in death Dec. 18, 1969. She will be interred in Byron, Wyo. with her husband.

Her funeral services will be held Wednesday, Janurary 11, at 11 a.m., in the Grant 4th Ward Chapel, 111 E. Charlton Ave., Salt Lake City, Utah. Elder Bruce Redd McConkie, her nephew will speak at the services. Family will receive friends an hour ...to the services at the ward house and 6 to 8 p.m., Tuesday at Russon Mortuary, 255 So. 2nd East.

She is survived by: Mrs. Oscar W. (Vivian) McConkie, sister, John W. Redd, brother, Mrs. Williiam O. (Hortense) Erickson, sister, and Ray V. Redd, brother. She was preceded in death by brothers James Monroe Redd, Jr., and a twin, Alton, and a sister, Isabelle Redd.


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