The announcement of the death of Alice Glines last Tuesday was no surprise to the community, as the child had been a sufferer from a severe attack of whooping cough for many weeks. However the blow of death was one of keenest sorrow to the bereaved.
She was born August 17th, 1895. The funeral was held yesterday in Glines Ward and the body was interred in Mill Ward Cemetery (Maeser Fairview Cemetery). Mr. Glines has another very sick child with the same disease.
-Vernal Express (Glines Ward Notes), May 11, 1899, transcribed by Rhonda Holton
The announcement of the death of Alice Glines last Tuesday was no surprise to the community, as the child had been a sufferer from a severe attack of whooping cough for many weeks. However the blow of death was one of keenest sorrow to the bereaved.
She was born August 17th, 1895. The funeral was held yesterday in Glines Ward and the body was interred in Mill Ward Cemetery (Maeser Fairview Cemetery). Mr. Glines has another very sick child with the same disease.
-Vernal Express (Glines Ward Notes), May 11, 1899, transcribed by Rhonda Holton
Family Members
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Margaret Elizabeth Glines
1885–1886
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Mary Jane Glines Cook
1886–1966
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Annie Aurilla Glines
1889–1902
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Joseph Glines
1890–1986
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Rowena Glines
1893–1907
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Julia Helen Glines
1898–1899
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Ethel Diantha Glines Harvey
1900–1937
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James Harvey Glines
1903–2000
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George Mark Glines
1906–1907
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Charles Henry Glines
1908–1996
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