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Delores Rae Latturner

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Delores Rae Latturner

Birth
Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, USA
Death
22 Jun 1933 (aged 2)
Sevier, Sevier County, Utah, USA
Burial
Joseph, Sevier County, Utah, USA Add to Map
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She is daughter of Bernard and Thelma Latturner

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Child Drowned Thursday in the Sevier River

Deloris Ray, age 2, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bunard Laterner, was drowned in the Sevier river Thursday at 7:45 a. m. near the family home at Sevier.


The child took off her shoes to wade in the water and stepped from the bank into a large hole. She was soon missed by the family and they searched the neighborhood before they discovered shoes on the bank of the river revealing the tragedy. Crowds of people gathered from Sevier and surrounding towns to search for the body which was found by Willard Utley, Sam Ross and Geo. Bridges at Mills dam. A physician was called but the child could not be revived.


Deloris Ray was born September 20, 1930, in Salt Lake. She is survived by her parents.


Funeral services were conducted Saturday at 10 a. m. in the Sevier ward chapel under direction of Bishop James Levie. Music consisted of the song, "My Father Knows," "I Need Thee Every Hour" and "Sometime, Somewhere," by the choir; a vocal selection, "Lay My Head Beneath a Rose," by Mrs. E. Herring of Elsinore, and a vocal solo, "Your Sweet Little Rosebud," by Mrs. Ray Utley of Richfield. Speakers were Ray Utley of Richfield, Wilford Hansen of Monroe and Verl Stewart of Joseph. The invocation was by Gay Utley and the benediction by Steve Baker.


Interment was in the Joseph cemetery. J. H. Levie dedicated dedicated the grave.


Published in the Richfield Reaper 1933-06-29 


She is daughter of Bernard and Thelma Latturner

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Child Drowned Thursday in the Sevier River

Deloris Ray, age 2, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bunard Laterner, was drowned in the Sevier river Thursday at 7:45 a. m. near the family home at Sevier.


The child took off her shoes to wade in the water and stepped from the bank into a large hole. She was soon missed by the family and they searched the neighborhood before they discovered shoes on the bank of the river revealing the tragedy. Crowds of people gathered from Sevier and surrounding towns to search for the body which was found by Willard Utley, Sam Ross and Geo. Bridges at Mills dam. A physician was called but the child could not be revived.


Deloris Ray was born September 20, 1930, in Salt Lake. She is survived by her parents.


Funeral services were conducted Saturday at 10 a. m. in the Sevier ward chapel under direction of Bishop James Levie. Music consisted of the song, "My Father Knows," "I Need Thee Every Hour" and "Sometime, Somewhere," by the choir; a vocal selection, "Lay My Head Beneath a Rose," by Mrs. E. Herring of Elsinore, and a vocal solo, "Your Sweet Little Rosebud," by Mrs. Ray Utley of Richfield. Speakers were Ray Utley of Richfield, Wilford Hansen of Monroe and Verl Stewart of Joseph. The invocation was by Gay Utley and the benediction by Steve Baker.


Interment was in the Joseph cemetery. J. H. Levie dedicated dedicated the grave.


Published in the Richfield Reaper 1933-06-29 




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