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Sarah Stewart <I>Campbell</I> Taylor

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Sarah Stewart Campbell Taylor

Birth
Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, USA
Death
8 Sep 1918 (aged 53)
Coalville, Summit County, Utah, USA
Burial
Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, USA Add to Map
Plot
N_3_14_2E
Memorial ID
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Death of Mrs. Moses W. Taylor at Coalville

Mrs. Sarah Campbell Taylor, wife of President Moses W. Taylor of Summit stake, died at her home in Coalville last Sunday after an illness of seven months of heart trouble.
Mrs. Taylor was an active worker in church auxillary organizations, being especially interested during her life in Relief Society, of which she was an ardent member. She was loved and honored by all who knew her, for her charitable temperament and gental disposition.
She is survived by her husband and the following sons and daughters; Moses C. Taylor of Kamas, Elliott C. Taylor of Salt Lake, Mrs. D. A. Walton of Tremonton, Lieut. Bayard C. Taylor, in the aviation service at Dayton, O.; Heber C. Taylor, in the service, last heard from in Italy; Spencer C. Taylor, Miriam C. Taylor, Aaron C. Taylor, Afton C. Taylor and Jean C. Taylor, of Coalville. She is also survived by 11 brothers and sisters.
Funeral services were held Wednesday at 11 o'clock a.m., after which the body was conveyed to Salt Lake City for interment in the family plot in the city cemetery there. hwere brief services were held at the grave.-Deseret Evening News.

Published in the Park record September 13, 1918
Death of Mrs. Moses W. Taylor at Coalville

Mrs. Sarah Campbell Taylor, wife of President Moses W. Taylor of Summit stake, died at her home in Coalville last Sunday after an illness of seven months of heart trouble.
Mrs. Taylor was an active worker in church auxillary organizations, being especially interested during her life in Relief Society, of which she was an ardent member. She was loved and honored by all who knew her, for her charitable temperament and gental disposition.
She is survived by her husband and the following sons and daughters; Moses C. Taylor of Kamas, Elliott C. Taylor of Salt Lake, Mrs. D. A. Walton of Tremonton, Lieut. Bayard C. Taylor, in the aviation service at Dayton, O.; Heber C. Taylor, in the service, last heard from in Italy; Spencer C. Taylor, Miriam C. Taylor, Aaron C. Taylor, Afton C. Taylor and Jean C. Taylor, of Coalville. She is also survived by 11 brothers and sisters.
Funeral services were held Wednesday at 11 o'clock a.m., after which the body was conveyed to Salt Lake City for interment in the family plot in the city cemetery there. hwere brief services were held at the grave.-Deseret Evening News.

Published in the Park record September 13, 1918


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