At the time of his death the certificate indicates that he was a steam shovel engineer for the Utah Iron Ore Company.
I am trying to learn more about him so that I can write a little history on his life and his parents. Please feel free to contact me if you have any thing at all. Thanks Kay Stephens
this sent to me by Find A Grave contributor RTM
Services for Eugene W. Sidwell, who died in Salt Lake last Wednesday, were held in the Malan Funeral home on Sunday afternoon with Bishop Amasa M. Hammon presiding. Invocation was given by William Young and a benediction by Oscar T. Jones. Speakers were Martin P. Brown and Bishop Hammon. A double mixed quartet from the Roy ward sang "Sometime We'll Understand." "Jesus Lover of My Soul" and "My Father Knows." The Malan boys' chorus sang "Let the Lower Lights Be Burned." Interment was made in the Roy cemetery. N. Oscar Malan dedicated the grave.
Ogden Standard
March 7, 1927
At the time of his death the certificate indicates that he was a steam shovel engineer for the Utah Iron Ore Company.
I am trying to learn more about him so that I can write a little history on his life and his parents. Please feel free to contact me if you have any thing at all. Thanks Kay Stephens
this sent to me by Find A Grave contributor RTM
Services for Eugene W. Sidwell, who died in Salt Lake last Wednesday, were held in the Malan Funeral home on Sunday afternoon with Bishop Amasa M. Hammon presiding. Invocation was given by William Young and a benediction by Oscar T. Jones. Speakers were Martin P. Brown and Bishop Hammon. A double mixed quartet from the Roy ward sang "Sometime We'll Understand." "Jesus Lover of My Soul" and "My Father Knows." The Malan boys' chorus sang "Let the Lower Lights Be Burned." Interment was made in the Roy cemetery. N. Oscar Malan dedicated the grave.
Ogden Standard
March 7, 1927