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Pearl <I>Bates</I> Solomon

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Pearl Bates Solomon

Birth
Clay Springs, Navajo County, Arizona, USA
Death
27 May 2010 (aged 90)
Burial
Taylor, Navajo County, Arizona, USA GPS-Latitude: 34.4640682, Longitude: -110.0980615
Plot
6-21-2
Memorial ID
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Pearl Bates Solomon died on May 27, 2010.

She was born on October 16, 1919 in Clay Springs, Arizona, to Lyman E. and Margaret Perkins Bates. She had a humble but happy childhood in Clay Springs, Winslow and Taylor. While living in Taylor, at the tender age of sixteen, she was swept off her feet by William Roy Solomon.

Roy and Pearl were married on Leap Year Day, 1936. They lived in Tucson, Winslow and Taylor, Arizona. They were blessed with six sons and two daughters. On April 19, 1951, while Pearl was pregnant with her last child, her sweetheart Roy was involved in a tragic accident in a molding mill in Show Low, Az. He died from the wound he suffered to his side. Pearl struggled to cope with her great loss and with the immense burden of raising her eight children alone.

With the support of family and friends in Taylor and Snowflake, and The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (of which she was a faithful, lifelong member), Pearl managed to raise her children. She worked hard to provide what she could: sewing clothes, growing gardens and canning food for the family to eat.

She worked at the Taylor School Cafeteria for 15 years and also at the Leland Lillywhite Store in Taylor for several years. She loved genealogy and became educated in Old English, German and Spanish.

She was a genealogy instructor at Northern Pioneer College and was well known in the White Mountains as an expert genealogist.

Pearl is survived by eight children: Carvel (Cleone), Gary (Bobby Sue), Curtis, Bill (Rita), Alice (Robert) Franco Anderson, Ronald (Luana), Laree (John Stewart) and Lyman Roy (Lorraine); 54 grandchildren; 134 great-grandchildren (with 3 pending); and seven great-great grandchildren; a brother, Max Bates (Pat), of Camarillo, CA; and two sisters: Marjorie Whiting, of Taylor, and Anita Schmaltz, of Gallup, NM.

She was preceded in death by her husband, William Roy Solomon; and parents, Lyman E. and Margaret Perkins Bates.

A viewing will be held on Saturday, June 5th beginning and 9:30 a.m. at the Taylor Stake Center at 309 W. Willow in Taylor, AZ. The viewing will be followed by funeral services at 11:00 a.m. at the same location.

The interment will be at the Reed Hatch Memorial Cemetery in Taylor, Arizona after the services.

Arrangements by Silver Creek Mortuary, Taylor, Arizona
Pearl Bates Solomon died on May 27, 2010.

She was born on October 16, 1919 in Clay Springs, Arizona, to Lyman E. and Margaret Perkins Bates. She had a humble but happy childhood in Clay Springs, Winslow and Taylor. While living in Taylor, at the tender age of sixteen, she was swept off her feet by William Roy Solomon.

Roy and Pearl were married on Leap Year Day, 1936. They lived in Tucson, Winslow and Taylor, Arizona. They were blessed with six sons and two daughters. On April 19, 1951, while Pearl was pregnant with her last child, her sweetheart Roy was involved in a tragic accident in a molding mill in Show Low, Az. He died from the wound he suffered to his side. Pearl struggled to cope with her great loss and with the immense burden of raising her eight children alone.

With the support of family and friends in Taylor and Snowflake, and The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (of which she was a faithful, lifelong member), Pearl managed to raise her children. She worked hard to provide what she could: sewing clothes, growing gardens and canning food for the family to eat.

She worked at the Taylor School Cafeteria for 15 years and also at the Leland Lillywhite Store in Taylor for several years. She loved genealogy and became educated in Old English, German and Spanish.

She was a genealogy instructor at Northern Pioneer College and was well known in the White Mountains as an expert genealogist.

Pearl is survived by eight children: Carvel (Cleone), Gary (Bobby Sue), Curtis, Bill (Rita), Alice (Robert) Franco Anderson, Ronald (Luana), Laree (John Stewart) and Lyman Roy (Lorraine); 54 grandchildren; 134 great-grandchildren (with 3 pending); and seven great-great grandchildren; a brother, Max Bates (Pat), of Camarillo, CA; and two sisters: Marjorie Whiting, of Taylor, and Anita Schmaltz, of Gallup, NM.

She was preceded in death by her husband, William Roy Solomon; and parents, Lyman E. and Margaret Perkins Bates.

A viewing will be held on Saturday, June 5th beginning and 9:30 a.m. at the Taylor Stake Center at 309 W. Willow in Taylor, AZ. The viewing will be followed by funeral services at 11:00 a.m. at the same location.

The interment will be at the Reed Hatch Memorial Cemetery in Taylor, Arizona after the services.

Arrangements by Silver Creek Mortuary, Taylor, Arizona


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  • Maintained by: Bruce
  • Originally Created by: Barb
  • Added: Jun 1, 2010
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/53120854/pearl-solomon: accessed ), memorial page for Pearl Bates Solomon (16 Oct 1919–27 May 2010), Find a Grave Memorial ID 53120854, citing Taylor Cemetery, Taylor, Navajo County, Arizona, USA; Maintained by Bruce (contributor 46931555).