Wife of Aroet Franklin Taylor
FUNERAL SERVICES FOR ELLA PARRY TAYLOR
Funeral services were held in Hinckley Tuesday for Mrs. Ella Parry Taylor, 39, who died early on Friday morning of a heart ailment and dropsy after a lingering illness of five months. Mrs. Taylor was born in Cedar City, Sept. 20, 1903. She received her early schooling in Cedar City and moved to Hinckley in 1922 with her parents, where she attended the Millard Academy. On Jan. 23, 1924, she married Aroet Taylor in the Salt lake Temple. They lived in Woodrow for three years and then moved to Nevada, where they lived until three years ago, when they moved back to Hinckley to see if her health would improve. She is survived by her husband, her mother, Mrs. John Parry, four children, Aroet Parry, Beatrice Joyce, Forrest and Darrell and seven brothers and sisters; Vernon Parry of Hinckley; Mrs. Edna Ivie, McGill; Mrs. Lewis Smith, Vallejo, Cal.; Mrs. Walter YeAroyd, Mad River, Cal.; Miss Emma "Pat" Parry, Reno, Nevada; and Emerson Parry and Mrs. Elmer Belka of Salt Lake. The funeral was held in the ward chapel under the direction of Bishop Harold R. Morris. Speakers were Mrs. Robert E. Slaughter, Clarence Bliss, J. Leslie Wright, and Hugh Hilton. The opening prayer was offered by C.R. Woodbury and the closing prayer by Tom Taylor from Ruth, Nev. Music was furnished by the ward choir, Wanda Barnes, Phyllis Bennett, Cluff Talbot, Stella Theobald and Geo. M. Wright. Burial was in the Hinckley cemetery. Alonzo J. Taylor from Wayne County dedicated the grave. Many friends and relatives from out of town came for the funeral.
Millard County Chronicle
1/22/1942
Obit info from Karen Shurtz
Wife of Aroet Franklin Taylor
FUNERAL SERVICES FOR ELLA PARRY TAYLOR
Funeral services were held in Hinckley Tuesday for Mrs. Ella Parry Taylor, 39, who died early on Friday morning of a heart ailment and dropsy after a lingering illness of five months. Mrs. Taylor was born in Cedar City, Sept. 20, 1903. She received her early schooling in Cedar City and moved to Hinckley in 1922 with her parents, where she attended the Millard Academy. On Jan. 23, 1924, she married Aroet Taylor in the Salt lake Temple. They lived in Woodrow for three years and then moved to Nevada, where they lived until three years ago, when they moved back to Hinckley to see if her health would improve. She is survived by her husband, her mother, Mrs. John Parry, four children, Aroet Parry, Beatrice Joyce, Forrest and Darrell and seven brothers and sisters; Vernon Parry of Hinckley; Mrs. Edna Ivie, McGill; Mrs. Lewis Smith, Vallejo, Cal.; Mrs. Walter YeAroyd, Mad River, Cal.; Miss Emma "Pat" Parry, Reno, Nevada; and Emerson Parry and Mrs. Elmer Belka of Salt Lake. The funeral was held in the ward chapel under the direction of Bishop Harold R. Morris. Speakers were Mrs. Robert E. Slaughter, Clarence Bliss, J. Leslie Wright, and Hugh Hilton. The opening prayer was offered by C.R. Woodbury and the closing prayer by Tom Taylor from Ruth, Nev. Music was furnished by the ward choir, Wanda Barnes, Phyllis Bennett, Cluff Talbot, Stella Theobald and Geo. M. Wright. Burial was in the Hinckley cemetery. Alonzo J. Taylor from Wayne County dedicated the grave. Many friends and relatives from out of town came for the funeral.
Millard County Chronicle
1/22/1942
Obit info from Karen Shurtz
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