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Herbert Bradley Whitney

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Herbert Bradley Whitney

Birth
Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, USA
Death
30 Jul 1944 (aged 70)
Mendon, Cache County, Utah, USA
Burial
Mendon, Cache County, Utah, USA Add to Map
Plot
Lot 130
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Herbert Bradley Whitney

Services Are Friday for Esteemed Mendon Resident— Funeral services for Herbert B. Whitney, 70 esteemed resident of Mendon who died suddenly Sunday, will be conducted Friday at 2 p.m. in Mendon ward chapel, with Bishop Edgar S. Hancock in charge. Friends may call at the family home in Mendon Thursday evening and Friday until time of rites. Burial in the Mendon cemetery will be under direction of the Thompson Funeral Home. Mr. Whitney had moved to Mendon when two years of age, and resided there since. He was active in church and community affairs, was noted for his musical ability and his dramatic activities. Until shortly before his death, he had been active and well. ~Newspaper Not Listed.

Herbert Bradley Whitney, Praised at Rites— Impressive funeral services for Herbert B. Whitney who died suddenly at his home Sunday were held in Mendon ward chapel, Friday with Bishop Edgar S. Hancock in charge. Ladies' chorus sang "A Pilgrim's Journey," accompanist was Ellen Ladle who also played the prelude and postlude. Invocation was by Professor A.N. Sorensen of Logan. Solo, "O Dry Those Tears," was sung by Kay Sorensen, accompanied at the piano by Carol Hughes. Speakers were Apostle Stephen L. Richards of Salt Lake and N.D. Salisbury of Logan. Former Bishops M.D. Bird and H.C. Sorensen spoke of Mr. Whitney's devotion to service. he served twenty-six years as ward clerk, many years in the dramatic association, and as leader of an orchestra, was a sympathetic friend, honest and true, a stately man of God. Other special musical numbers were trio, violin, cello and piano, by Inez Bindrup, JaNell Hyde and Metta Rasmuson; vocal solo, "One Fleeting Hour," by Dorothea Rasmuson with piano accompaniment ~ ~Newspaper Not Listed, part of article missing.

Herbert Bradley Whitney

Services Are Friday for Esteemed Mendon Resident— Funeral services for Herbert B. Whitney, 70 esteemed resident of Mendon who died suddenly Sunday, will be conducted Friday at 2 p.m. in Mendon ward chapel, with Bishop Edgar S. Hancock in charge. Friends may call at the family home in Mendon Thursday evening and Friday until time of rites. Burial in the Mendon cemetery will be under direction of the Thompson Funeral Home. Mr. Whitney had moved to Mendon when two years of age, and resided there since. He was active in church and community affairs, was noted for his musical ability and his dramatic activities. Until shortly before his death, he had been active and well. ~Newspaper Not Listed.

Herbert Bradley Whitney, Praised at Rites— Impressive funeral services for Herbert B. Whitney who died suddenly at his home Sunday were held in Mendon ward chapel, Friday with Bishop Edgar S. Hancock in charge. Ladies' chorus sang "A Pilgrim's Journey," accompanist was Ellen Ladle who also played the prelude and postlude. Invocation was by Professor A.N. Sorensen of Logan. Solo, "O Dry Those Tears," was sung by Kay Sorensen, accompanied at the piano by Carol Hughes. Speakers were Apostle Stephen L. Richards of Salt Lake and N.D. Salisbury of Logan. Former Bishops M.D. Bird and H.C. Sorensen spoke of Mr. Whitney's devotion to service. he served twenty-six years as ward clerk, many years in the dramatic association, and as leader of an orchestra, was a sympathetic friend, honest and true, a stately man of God. Other special musical numbers were trio, violin, cello and piano, by Inez Bindrup, JaNell Hyde and Metta Rasmuson; vocal solo, "One Fleeting Hour," by Dorothea Rasmuson with piano accompaniment ~ ~Newspaper Not Listed, part of article missing.



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