DIES OF PNEUMONIA
Miss Ida Hunter, the 20-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Hunter of tho Second Ward of this city, died at midnight Monday night from a severe case of pneumonia. Miss Hunter had been an invalid for a number of years and was unable in her weakened condition to withstand the disease.
Funeral services wore held from the second Ward meeting house at 1:30 o'clock Thursday, Bishop J. H. Storrs presiding. The speakers were President James H. Clark, S, D. Chipman, Earl S. Greenwood. Appropriate musical numbers were furnished by
Mrs. C E. Young and the H.V.W.P. quartette
Note: Unable to confirm she is buried at American Fork but her parents are.
DIES OF PNEUMONIA
Miss Ida Hunter, the 20-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Hunter of tho Second Ward of this city, died at midnight Monday night from a severe case of pneumonia. Miss Hunter had been an invalid for a number of years and was unable in her weakened condition to withstand the disease.
Funeral services wore held from the second Ward meeting house at 1:30 o'clock Thursday, Bishop J. H. Storrs presiding. The speakers were President James H. Clark, S, D. Chipman, Earl S. Greenwood. Appropriate musical numbers were furnished by
Mrs. C E. Young and the H.V.W.P. quartette
Note: Unable to confirm she is buried at American Fork but her parents are.
Family Members
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Laura Greenwood Hunter
1875–1878
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William Greenwood Hunter
1876–1877
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Ernest Greenwood Hunter
1878–1953
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Lafeyette Hunter
1879–1879
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Lafayette Hunter
1881–1881
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Wallace Greenwood Hunter
1884–1963
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Joseph Greenwood Hunter
1885–1971
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Alice Greenwood Hunter Jensen
1886–1974
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Albert Greenwood Hunter
1888–1947
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John Greenwood Hunter
1889–1973
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Rachel Dora Floyd
1890–1973
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Clara Greenwood Hunter Crittenden
1896–1960
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Madia Greenwood Hunter
1899–1902
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