Wife of Oscar Israel Barlow.
YOUNG MOTHER CALLED
Mrs. Oscar I. Barlow Passed away
at her Home in Nampa Idaho, Early Friday Morning
Mrs. Oscar I. Barlow passed away at her home at Nampa, Idaho, at 5 o'clock, Friday morning of pneumonia or blood poisoning. She left a little baby boy eight days old.
After the baby was born, she seemed to be doing nicely until Monday afternoon when she took a turn and continued to grow worse until the end came notwithstanding that two doctors and her people and friends did all that could be done.
Her mother, Mrs. Emily Kynaston, of Bountiful, went up there but she did not reach her home until three hours after her demise. Her sister, Miss Myrtle Kynaston, was with her during her last illness.
The remains arrived in Bountiful, Saturday evening.
The funeral services were held in the Tabernacle Sunday at 2 p. m. The speakers were, Elders Thomas Briggs, Judson Tolman, Joseph Corbett, Elder Wintle Alfred Burningham and Edwin Pace.
The attendance was large, Over thirty vehicles made up the procession that followed the remains to the cemetery.
Deceased was born in Bountiful thirty-three years ago the 22nd of last month. She is the daughter of the late John and Emily Gorringe Kynaston.
She was married to Oscar I. Barlow about twelve years ago, who together with four children survive her.
About nine years ago, the family moved to Chesterfield, Idaho, where they lived until last fall when they moved to Nampa.
Joseph Corbett and wife and John Kynaston and wife of Bancroft, Wm. Kynaston of Hatch and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Argyle of Lund, Idaho came down to attend the funeral.
Memorial services were held at Nampa, Sunday evening.
(Davis County Clipper 4-24-1908)
Wife of Oscar Israel Barlow.
YOUNG MOTHER CALLED
Mrs. Oscar I. Barlow Passed away
at her Home in Nampa Idaho, Early Friday Morning
Mrs. Oscar I. Barlow passed away at her home at Nampa, Idaho, at 5 o'clock, Friday morning of pneumonia or blood poisoning. She left a little baby boy eight days old.
After the baby was born, she seemed to be doing nicely until Monday afternoon when she took a turn and continued to grow worse until the end came notwithstanding that two doctors and her people and friends did all that could be done.
Her mother, Mrs. Emily Kynaston, of Bountiful, went up there but she did not reach her home until three hours after her demise. Her sister, Miss Myrtle Kynaston, was with her during her last illness.
The remains arrived in Bountiful, Saturday evening.
The funeral services were held in the Tabernacle Sunday at 2 p. m. The speakers were, Elders Thomas Briggs, Judson Tolman, Joseph Corbett, Elder Wintle Alfred Burningham and Edwin Pace.
The attendance was large, Over thirty vehicles made up the procession that followed the remains to the cemetery.
Deceased was born in Bountiful thirty-three years ago the 22nd of last month. She is the daughter of the late John and Emily Gorringe Kynaston.
She was married to Oscar I. Barlow about twelve years ago, who together with four children survive her.
About nine years ago, the family moved to Chesterfield, Idaho, where they lived until last fall when they moved to Nampa.
Joseph Corbett and wife and John Kynaston and wife of Bancroft, Wm. Kynaston of Hatch and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Argyle of Lund, Idaho came down to attend the funeral.
Memorial services were held at Nampa, Sunday evening.
(Davis County Clipper 4-24-1908)
Family Members
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Fanny Kynaston
1870–1871
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John Kynaston
1871–1936
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Elizabeth Ann Kynaston Argyle
1873–1927
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Eliza Jane Kynaston Thurgood
1877–1926
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Richard James Kynaston
1878–1879
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William Lambert Kynaston
1880–1955
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Joseph Kynaston
1882–1952
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Alma Kynaston
1884–1968
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Alice Kynaston Luker
1886–1952
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Olive Kynaston
1887–1890
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Stella May Kynaston Youngberg
1890–1959
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Martha Myrtle Kynaston Cook
1892–1981
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Ester P. Kynaston
1896–1896
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Lydia Adelia Kynaston
1900–1900
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