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Lilly <I>Pulsipher</I> Wybrow

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Lilly Pulsipher Wybrow

Birth
Brigham City, Box Elder County, Utah, USA
Death
20 Jun 1933 (aged 54)
Long Beach, Los Angeles County, California, USA
Burial
North Hollywood, Los Angeles County, California, USA Add to Map
Plot
Memorial Block H, Section 8026, Lot 4
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Lilly Wybrow Died Tuesday In California
  Mrs Lilly Pulsipher Wybrow, 54, wife of Henry Wybrow, former courthouse custodian here, died Tuesday in Long Beach, Cal., of complications resulting from a goiter, according to word received by a sister, Mrs. Delilah Nelson, of Logan.
  Mrs. Wybrow had resided here four years prior to going to California several months ago to visit with relatives. She was born in Brigham city, March 1, 1879, a daughter of William and Frances Miranda Mikesell Pulsipher. She later made her home in Cove and Richmond prior to her coming to Logan.
  Surviving are her husband and five daughters, Mrs. Ina Hunsaker, Salt Lake; Miss LaVern Wybrow, Seattle, Wash, Mrs. Alice Hunsaker, Mrs. Anna Jessop and Mrs. Lavon Chadwick, Long Beach, Cal.; two sisters, Mrs. Francis Fredrickson, Tremonton, and Mrs. Nelson, Logan, and three brothers, William Pulsipher, Avon; Henry Pulsipher, Beaver, and George Pulsipher, Burley, Idaho.
Cache American | Logan, Utah | June 23, 1933
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Interment June 24, 1933, Valhalla Memorial Park (Death Certificate)
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Note: Birth year discrepancy between Death Certificate (1882) and Cache American Death Notice (1879). Some records also indicate 1878.
Lilly Wybrow Died Tuesday In California
  Mrs Lilly Pulsipher Wybrow, 54, wife of Henry Wybrow, former courthouse custodian here, died Tuesday in Long Beach, Cal., of complications resulting from a goiter, according to word received by a sister, Mrs. Delilah Nelson, of Logan.
  Mrs. Wybrow had resided here four years prior to going to California several months ago to visit with relatives. She was born in Brigham city, March 1, 1879, a daughter of William and Frances Miranda Mikesell Pulsipher. She later made her home in Cove and Richmond prior to her coming to Logan.
  Surviving are her husband and five daughters, Mrs. Ina Hunsaker, Salt Lake; Miss LaVern Wybrow, Seattle, Wash, Mrs. Alice Hunsaker, Mrs. Anna Jessop and Mrs. Lavon Chadwick, Long Beach, Cal.; two sisters, Mrs. Francis Fredrickson, Tremonton, and Mrs. Nelson, Logan, and three brothers, William Pulsipher, Avon; Henry Pulsipher, Beaver, and George Pulsipher, Burley, Idaho.
Cache American | Logan, Utah | June 23, 1933
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Interment June 24, 1933, Valhalla Memorial Park (Death Certificate)
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Note: Birth year discrepancy between Death Certificate (1882) and Cache American Death Notice (1879). Some records also indicate 1878.


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