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Annie May <I>NeVille</I> Deaton

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Annie May NeVille Deaton

Birth
Ogden, Weber County, Utah, USA
Death
17 Jun 1961 (aged 80)
Byron, Big Horn County, Wyoming, USA
Burial
Byron, Big Horn County, Wyoming, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section 1 Block D Lot 3 Grave 4
Memorial ID
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daughter of Annie Lydia West & Joseph Hyrum NeVille, married 1) Edwin Daniel Sessions, 2) Charles Phineas Deaton

Saved by: Haskell Funeral Home
Printed in: The Lovell Chronicle
Added by: Lovell Cemetery

Annie May Neville Sessions Deaton was born in Ogden, Utah Oct. 19, 1880, daughter of Joseph Hiram Neville and Annie Lydia West. During her girlhood, she served as assistant organist in the LDS church and was active in drama and speech.

She married Edwin D. Sessions Apr. 4, 1900 in Salt Lake City, Utah, and that same year they moved to Byron.

April 26, 1920 she married Charles Phineas Deatonin Red Lodge, Mont.

Mrs. Deaton was a member of the LDS church of Byron and was prominent in the Relief Society. She worked as a nurse in Billings during World War I and the flu epidemic about 1918.

Surviving are her husband; five duaghters, Ida Mae Sessions and Mrs. Clarence A. Clark of Billings, Mont., Mrs. Robert C. Till of Ramona, Calif. Mrs. Gerald Whiteman of Seattle, Wash. and Mrs. Howard Love of Sunburst, Mont.; two sons DeForest E. Sessions of Redwood City, Calif. and Clair N. Deaton of Byron; four brothers, Leo J. Neville of Bountiful, Utah, J.E. Neville of Huntington Park, Calif., R.M. Neville of Diball, Tex. and Solon Neville of Byron; 15 grandchildren and five great grandchildren.
daughter of Annie Lydia West & Joseph Hyrum NeVille, married 1) Edwin Daniel Sessions, 2) Charles Phineas Deaton

Saved by: Haskell Funeral Home
Printed in: The Lovell Chronicle
Added by: Lovell Cemetery

Annie May Neville Sessions Deaton was born in Ogden, Utah Oct. 19, 1880, daughter of Joseph Hiram Neville and Annie Lydia West. During her girlhood, she served as assistant organist in the LDS church and was active in drama and speech.

She married Edwin D. Sessions Apr. 4, 1900 in Salt Lake City, Utah, and that same year they moved to Byron.

April 26, 1920 she married Charles Phineas Deatonin Red Lodge, Mont.

Mrs. Deaton was a member of the LDS church of Byron and was prominent in the Relief Society. She worked as a nurse in Billings during World War I and the flu epidemic about 1918.

Surviving are her husband; five duaghters, Ida Mae Sessions and Mrs. Clarence A. Clark of Billings, Mont., Mrs. Robert C. Till of Ramona, Calif. Mrs. Gerald Whiteman of Seattle, Wash. and Mrs. Howard Love of Sunburst, Mont.; two sons DeForest E. Sessions of Redwood City, Calif. and Clair N. Deaton of Byron; four brothers, Leo J. Neville of Bountiful, Utah, J.E. Neville of Huntington Park, Calif., R.M. Neville of Diball, Tex. and Solon Neville of Byron; 15 grandchildren and five great grandchildren.


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