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Jesse Lowell Stott

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Jesse Lowell Stott

Birth
Kanosh, Millard County, Utah, USA
Death
20 May 1937 (aged 18)
Provo, Utah County, Utah, USA
Burial
Provo, Utah County, Utah, USA GPS-Latitude: 40.2258613, Longitude: -111.6448451
Plot
Block 11, Lot 3
Memorial ID
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J. Lowell Stott, 18, son of Jesse and Paloma Marie Whitaker Stott, of 142 North Second East street, died at the family home, at 1 a. m. today following a week's illness of pneumonia which developed after an attack of scarlet fever from which he had apparently recovered. He was an exemplary youth, and was well liked by teachers and students at the Provo high school where he graduated in 1936. He had been employed as an usher at the Uinta theater for several months and was held in high esteem by his employers. He was born in Kanosh, Utah, August 11, 1918. He attended primary school in Meadow for two years and when the family came to Provo in 1927 he attended the B. Y. U. Training school and later the Farrer junior and Provo high school. At the high school he was a member of the Spanish and the Photography clubs. Following his graduation he matriculated as a special student at the B. Y. U. He was a valued worker in the Fifth ward and at the time of his death was a member of the Elders' quorum. Survivors besides the parents are one brother, Douglas, and three grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Stott of Meadow and Mrs. Orson Whitaker, Salt Lake City. Funeral announcement will be made later.
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Services Are Held For Lowell Stott

Words of sympathy and consolation to the bereaved family were spoken at the funeral services for Lowell Stott, 18, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Stott, Sunday afternoon at the Fifth ward chapel.

Speakers were Owen Staples, Henry Nicholes, Mrs. Jennie Wilkins, Principal J. C. Moffitt, and Bishop W. O. Facer who was in charge of the services.

Musical numbers were by a mixed quartet, "Out of the Silence", Lucille Hanson, Hannah Herbert, Ellen Rose, Elodia Ashworth, Elaine Johnson, George Whittaker, Ferris Edgley, Ben Taylor, Emma Louise Spencer, accompanist; duet, "One Sweefly Solemn Thought," Murray Roberts and Mrs. Alene Peterson;
solo, Ferris Edgley, "O My Father"; violin trio, "Ah, Sweet Mystery of Life," Alfred Swenson, Gilbert E. Childs arid John Hilgendorff, accompanied by Mrs. Hilgendorff; male quartet, "There Is No Night in Heaven," Mr. Johnson, Mr. Whittaker. Mr. Edgley and Mr. Taylor accompanied by Miss Spencer.

A brass quartet, Dean Alsop, Benny Schmiet, Howard Corliss and Vance Bennett played two numbers at the cemetery, "Rock of Ages," and "God Be With You Till We Meet Again."

Invocation was by Ray Green; the benediction by J. R. Hodson and the grave was dedicated by Frank Bennett.

APPRECIATION

Words cannot express our deep appreciation for our many neighbors and friends who, through their thoughtful acts and kind words cased our bereavement, caused through the illness and passing of our dearly beloved son and brother, J. Lowell. To those who spoke at the services, for the beautiful music and flowers and to all those who in any way assisted us, we are indeed grateful.

Mr. and Mrs. Jesse L. Stott and Douglas

The Evening Herald, May 24, 1937, Page 8
J. Lowell Stott, 18, son of Jesse and Paloma Marie Whitaker Stott, of 142 North Second East street, died at the family home, at 1 a. m. today following a week's illness of pneumonia which developed after an attack of scarlet fever from which he had apparently recovered. He was an exemplary youth, and was well liked by teachers and students at the Provo high school where he graduated in 1936. He had been employed as an usher at the Uinta theater for several months and was held in high esteem by his employers. He was born in Kanosh, Utah, August 11, 1918. He attended primary school in Meadow for two years and when the family came to Provo in 1927 he attended the B. Y. U. Training school and later the Farrer junior and Provo high school. At the high school he was a member of the Spanish and the Photography clubs. Following his graduation he matriculated as a special student at the B. Y. U. He was a valued worker in the Fifth ward and at the time of his death was a member of the Elders' quorum. Survivors besides the parents are one brother, Douglas, and three grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Stott of Meadow and Mrs. Orson Whitaker, Salt Lake City. Funeral announcement will be made later.
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Services Are Held For Lowell Stott

Words of sympathy and consolation to the bereaved family were spoken at the funeral services for Lowell Stott, 18, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Stott, Sunday afternoon at the Fifth ward chapel.

Speakers were Owen Staples, Henry Nicholes, Mrs. Jennie Wilkins, Principal J. C. Moffitt, and Bishop W. O. Facer who was in charge of the services.

Musical numbers were by a mixed quartet, "Out of the Silence", Lucille Hanson, Hannah Herbert, Ellen Rose, Elodia Ashworth, Elaine Johnson, George Whittaker, Ferris Edgley, Ben Taylor, Emma Louise Spencer, accompanist; duet, "One Sweefly Solemn Thought," Murray Roberts and Mrs. Alene Peterson;
solo, Ferris Edgley, "O My Father"; violin trio, "Ah, Sweet Mystery of Life," Alfred Swenson, Gilbert E. Childs arid John Hilgendorff, accompanied by Mrs. Hilgendorff; male quartet, "There Is No Night in Heaven," Mr. Johnson, Mr. Whittaker. Mr. Edgley and Mr. Taylor accompanied by Miss Spencer.

A brass quartet, Dean Alsop, Benny Schmiet, Howard Corliss and Vance Bennett played two numbers at the cemetery, "Rock of Ages," and "God Be With You Till We Meet Again."

Invocation was by Ray Green; the benediction by J. R. Hodson and the grave was dedicated by Frank Bennett.

APPRECIATION

Words cannot express our deep appreciation for our many neighbors and friends who, through their thoughtful acts and kind words cased our bereavement, caused through the illness and passing of our dearly beloved son and brother, J. Lowell. To those who spoke at the services, for the beautiful music and flowers and to all those who in any way assisted us, we are indeed grateful.

Mr. and Mrs. Jesse L. Stott and Douglas

The Evening Herald, May 24, 1937, Page 8


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