Special to The Tribune
LOGAN, Nov. 25 — O. Guy Cardon, 71, 209 W. Center St., Logan businessman and president-manager of the Bluebird Candy Co., died Tuesday at 6:55 p.m. at his residence after
a heart attack.
He was born in Logan April 6, 1887, to Thomas B. and Lucy Smith Cardon. He was reared and educated in Logan.
He married Ruby Nebeker in 1911 in the Logan Temple, Churchof Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. An active member of the LDS Church, he was also a former district governor Rotary International.
Surviving are his widow; two sons, four daughters, Mrs. Alice Belliston, Washington, D.C.; Mrs. Ruby Marshall, St. Paul, Minn.; Mrs. Carolyn Packard, Danville, Calif.; Mrs. Pauline Whitehead, Grace, Idaho; Sidney Cardon, Salt Lake City; Guy N. Cardon, Logan; nine grandchildren.
Also surviving are brothers and sisters, Mrs. Edna Langton, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Grehta Rechow, Logan; Mrs. Claire Sullivan, Los Angeles; Ariel Cardon, Los Altos, Calif.; and P. V. Cardon, Washington, D.C.
-Salt Lake Tribune, Wednesday November 26, 1958, transcribed by Rhonda Holton
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O. GUY CARDON
LOGAN — Funeral services for O. Guy Cardon, prominent businessman, who died here Tuesday, will be conducted Saturday, 1 p.m., in the Logan First Ward Chapel, Church of Jesus Christ of Latterday Saints. J. G Kidd, bishop, will officiate
Friends may call at the family home at 209 W. Center here from 7-9 p.m. and from 11 a.m. until Saturday at 12:30 p.m. The Mr. Cardon family requests no flowers.
-Salt Lake Tribune, Wednesday November 27, 1958, transcribed by Rhonda Holton
Orson Guy Cardon is the son of Lucy Smith and Thomas Barthelemy Cardon. He married Ruby Leith Nebeker June 2, 1911.
Special to The Tribune
LOGAN, Nov. 25 — O. Guy Cardon, 71, 209 W. Center St., Logan businessman and president-manager of the Bluebird Candy Co., died Tuesday at 6:55 p.m. at his residence after
a heart attack.
He was born in Logan April 6, 1887, to Thomas B. and Lucy Smith Cardon. He was reared and educated in Logan.
He married Ruby Nebeker in 1911 in the Logan Temple, Churchof Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. An active member of the LDS Church, he was also a former district governor Rotary International.
Surviving are his widow; two sons, four daughters, Mrs. Alice Belliston, Washington, D.C.; Mrs. Ruby Marshall, St. Paul, Minn.; Mrs. Carolyn Packard, Danville, Calif.; Mrs. Pauline Whitehead, Grace, Idaho; Sidney Cardon, Salt Lake City; Guy N. Cardon, Logan; nine grandchildren.
Also surviving are brothers and sisters, Mrs. Edna Langton, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Grehta Rechow, Logan; Mrs. Claire Sullivan, Los Angeles; Ariel Cardon, Los Altos, Calif.; and P. V. Cardon, Washington, D.C.
-Salt Lake Tribune, Wednesday November 26, 1958, transcribed by Rhonda Holton
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O. GUY CARDON
LOGAN — Funeral services for O. Guy Cardon, prominent businessman, who died here Tuesday, will be conducted Saturday, 1 p.m., in the Logan First Ward Chapel, Church of Jesus Christ of Latterday Saints. J. G Kidd, bishop, will officiate
Friends may call at the family home at 209 W. Center here from 7-9 p.m. and from 11 a.m. until Saturday at 12:30 p.m. The Mr. Cardon family requests no flowers.
-Salt Lake Tribune, Wednesday November 27, 1958, transcribed by Rhonda Holton
Orson Guy Cardon is the son of Lucy Smith and Thomas Barthelemy Cardon. He married Ruby Leith Nebeker June 2, 1911.
Family Members
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Thomas LeRoy Cardon
1872–1914
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Edna Lucy Cardon Langton
1874–1964
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Eugene Cardon
1876–1877
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Elmer Cardon
1878–1880
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Ariel Frederick Cardon
1880–1970
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Margaret S. "Grehta" Cardon Rechow
1883–1966
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Bartlie Temple Cardon
1885–1952
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Phillippe Vincent Cardon
1889–1965
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Alice Lucile Cardon
1893–1893
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Harriet Claire Cardon Sullivan
1896–1995
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