EARLY PIONEER GOES TO FINAL REWARD
Mrs. Agnes Hunter Householder, 83, passed away at her home here at 10 o'clock Wednesday night [19 Aug 1942] following an illness of eight weeks of ailments incident to advanced age. The funeral services will be held Sunday at 2 p.m. in the Third ward chapel and interment will be made in the American Fork city cemetery. Friends may call at the home Saturday evening and Sunday prior to the services.
Agnes Hunter Householder was born February 18, 1859, at Woodend, Bathgate, Scotland, the forth child of Ebenezer and Agnes Martin Hunter, when she was four, she with her parents and brother Will emigrated to America. On the boat were 764 other Saints coming to Utah. Immediately after arriving in New York they began the trip to Utah and arrived here in October of 1863.
The Hunter family came to American Fork. When Mrs. Householder was ten, her mother died leaving four children in care of her husband's second wife, Alice Parker Hunter, whom they loved and respected.
She married Joseph Householder in May [1], 1877, and they lived in Bingham Canyon. In 1889 they moved back to American Fork and lived here for nine years, they moved to Sunshine, a mining camp four miles from Mercur. Here Mrs. Householder ran a boarding house and was mother and nurse to the camp of some 300 persons. Mr. Householder died June 12, 1912. She married Asher Biddlecome [12 Aug 1909, some] years later he died and she moved back to American Fork with the younger members of her family, where she has since resided.
Mrs. Householder has been a faithful Latter-day Saint, a splendid wife and mother, and loved by all for her honesty and unselfishness. She was the mother of twelve children seven of whom are living: Mrs. Maud Deakin and E. J. Householder of Bingham; Mrs. Elsie Gordon of Salt Lake; Bert Householder of Los Angeles; Mrs. Hazel Calton of Dividend; Mrs. Luella Wilcox of Copperton, and Fay Chipman of Golconda, Nevada. Surviving also are 34 grandchildren, 37 great-grandchildren, and the following brothers and sisters; John, Frank, Thomas and Walter Hunter of this city; Oscar Hunter, Lehi; Robert Hunter, Alpine, and Alma Hunter, Provo; Mrs. Mary Olsen, Mrs. Elsie Ashton, Mrs. Jennie Gordon, Mrs. Martha Kirkpatrick, of this city; Mrs. Alice McDaniel of Blackfoot, Idaho, and Mrs. Jessie Olsen of Provo.
EARLY PIONEER GOES TO FINAL REWARD
Mrs. Agnes Hunter Householder, 83, passed away at her home here at 10 o'clock Wednesday night [19 Aug 1942] following an illness of eight weeks of ailments incident to advanced age. The funeral services will be held Sunday at 2 p.m. in the Third ward chapel and interment will be made in the American Fork city cemetery. Friends may call at the home Saturday evening and Sunday prior to the services.
Agnes Hunter Householder was born February 18, 1859, at Woodend, Bathgate, Scotland, the forth child of Ebenezer and Agnes Martin Hunter, when she was four, she with her parents and brother Will emigrated to America. On the boat were 764 other Saints coming to Utah. Immediately after arriving in New York they began the trip to Utah and arrived here in October of 1863.
The Hunter family came to American Fork. When Mrs. Householder was ten, her mother died leaving four children in care of her husband's second wife, Alice Parker Hunter, whom they loved and respected.
She married Joseph Householder in May [1], 1877, and they lived in Bingham Canyon. In 1889 they moved back to American Fork and lived here for nine years, they moved to Sunshine, a mining camp four miles from Mercur. Here Mrs. Householder ran a boarding house and was mother and nurse to the camp of some 300 persons. Mr. Householder died June 12, 1912. She married Asher Biddlecome [12 Aug 1909, some] years later he died and she moved back to American Fork with the younger members of her family, where she has since resided.
Mrs. Householder has been a faithful Latter-day Saint, a splendid wife and mother, and loved by all for her honesty and unselfishness. She was the mother of twelve children seven of whom are living: Mrs. Maud Deakin and E. J. Householder of Bingham; Mrs. Elsie Gordon of Salt Lake; Bert Householder of Los Angeles; Mrs. Hazel Calton of Dividend; Mrs. Luella Wilcox of Copperton, and Fay Chipman of Golconda, Nevada. Surviving also are 34 grandchildren, 37 great-grandchildren, and the following brothers and sisters; John, Frank, Thomas and Walter Hunter of this city; Oscar Hunter, Lehi; Robert Hunter, Alpine, and Alma Hunter, Provo; Mrs. Mary Olsen, Mrs. Elsie Ashton, Mrs. Jennie Gordon, Mrs. Martha Kirkpatrick, of this city; Mrs. Alice McDaniel of Blackfoot, Idaho, and Mrs. Jessie Olsen of Provo.
Family Members
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Ebenezer Hunter
1870–1889
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James R. Hunter
1873–1881
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Mary Ann Hunter Olsen
1873–1960
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Joseph Franklin Hunter
1875–1952
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Jessie Gertrude Hunter Olson
1876–1951
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Alice Hunter McDaniel
1877–1963
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Elspeth Elsie Hunter Ashton
1877–1959
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Thomas Henry Hunter
1880–1959
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David W. Hunter
1880–1881
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Thorton Hunter
1882–1883
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Alma Booth Hunter
1884–1948
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Elizabeth Hunter
1884–1890
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George Walter Hunter
1886–1953
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Royal Joshua Hunter
1886–1909
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Jane Hunter Gordon
1888–1976
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Alexander Hunter
1890–1890
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Mary Elizabeth Householder
1878–1879
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Nellie Gertrude Householder Berg
1879–1937
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Agnes Maude Householder Deakin
1881–1961
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Edith Ellen Householder
1883–1884
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Elsie Leona Householder Gordon
1884–1952
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Joseph Bert Householder
1887–1966
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Hazel Celestia Householder Calton
1889–1979
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Cassie May Householder Vincent
1891–1923
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Nannie Luella Householder Wilcox
1893–1963
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Corp Elmer John "Jack" Householder
1895–1964
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Irma Lavere Householder Davis
1897–1921
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Enola Faye Householder Chipman
1900–1971
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