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Vernon Lester Snow

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Vernon Lester Snow

Birth
Teasdale, Wayne County, Utah, USA
Death
25 Dec 1929 (aged 27)
Cardston, Claresholm Census Division, Alberta, Canada
Burial
Teasdale, Wayne County, Utah, USA Add to Map
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He is a son of Charles Snow (1861-1939) and Sarah May (Coleman) Snow (1868-1927).

He was married to Lulu Jane Anderson.
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VERN SNOW, who recenty moved to Canada, passed away at his home there on Christmas morning, death resulting from pneumonia. The body was brought to Teasdale, his home town, for interment and funeral services were held in the Teasdale chapel Tuesday of last week.

Bishop Haskin Lyman officiated, and music was in charge of S.H. Chidester. In addition to selections by the choir the musical numbers included a quartet by Reta Meeks, Wanda Chidester; a boys chorus by Hans Jackson, R.J. Dally, Rex Dally and Jesse Buchanan; a vocal duet by Reta Meeks and Wanda Chidester, and a violin and saxophone duet by S.H. and Wanda Chidester.

The speakers were President Fred Webster, George Okerlund, R.A. Meeks and Ellis Taft. Prayers were offered by George T. Eckersley and Reuben Meeks.

Interment took place in the Teasdale Cemetery, where Vern Lyman dedicated the grave.

The many beautiful floral offerings were carried by a group of little girls, relatives of the deceased. Pallbearers were Charles Snow, Jr., Ernest Peterson, Francis Lyman, E.J. Parker, George C. Brinkerhoff and George Coombs.

Vern Snow was born at Teasdale February 9, 1902, and spent practically all of his life in Wayne County. A few years ago, however, he went to Canada to visit relatives. While there he met and married Lula Anderson. After their marriage they made their home in Wayne County, until a short time ago when they went to Canada with a view to making it their home if they found conditions satisfactory.

The deceased is survived by his widow and one son, LaVard, age 2; his father, Charles Snow, and the following brothers and sisters; Chas. Snow, Jr. of Monticello, Mrs. E.J. Parker of Joseph, Mrs. Francis Lyman and Mrs. Emma J. Brinkerhoff of Bicknell and Superintendent Anne Snow of Teasdale.

Mr. snow will be greatly missed in the church and ward activities. He proved always to be prominent and efficient as a leader. He was superintendent of the Sunday School of the Teasdale Ward at the time of his death.

Richfield Reaper
9 January 1930

(Find A Grave contributor For Get Me Not)
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1920 United States Federal Census

Name: Vernon L Snow
Home in 1920: Teasdale, Wayne, Utah
Age: 17 years
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1903
Birthplace: Utah
Relation to Head of House: Son
Father's Name: Charles
Father's Birth Place: Utah
Mother's Name: Sarah M
Mother's Birth Place: Utah
Marital Status: Single
Race: White Sex: Male
Able to read: Yes Able to Write: Yes

Household Members: Name Age
Charles Snow 58
Sarah M Snow 59
Anne Snow 32
Coleman Snow 24
Florence M Snow 20
Vernon L Snow 17
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Cenotaph Here
He is a son of Charles Snow (1861-1939) and Sarah May (Coleman) Snow (1868-1927).

He was married to Lulu Jane Anderson.
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VERN SNOW, who recenty moved to Canada, passed away at his home there on Christmas morning, death resulting from pneumonia. The body was brought to Teasdale, his home town, for interment and funeral services were held in the Teasdale chapel Tuesday of last week.

Bishop Haskin Lyman officiated, and music was in charge of S.H. Chidester. In addition to selections by the choir the musical numbers included a quartet by Reta Meeks, Wanda Chidester; a boys chorus by Hans Jackson, R.J. Dally, Rex Dally and Jesse Buchanan; a vocal duet by Reta Meeks and Wanda Chidester, and a violin and saxophone duet by S.H. and Wanda Chidester.

The speakers were President Fred Webster, George Okerlund, R.A. Meeks and Ellis Taft. Prayers were offered by George T. Eckersley and Reuben Meeks.

Interment took place in the Teasdale Cemetery, where Vern Lyman dedicated the grave.

The many beautiful floral offerings were carried by a group of little girls, relatives of the deceased. Pallbearers were Charles Snow, Jr., Ernest Peterson, Francis Lyman, E.J. Parker, George C. Brinkerhoff and George Coombs.

Vern Snow was born at Teasdale February 9, 1902, and spent practically all of his life in Wayne County. A few years ago, however, he went to Canada to visit relatives. While there he met and married Lula Anderson. After their marriage they made their home in Wayne County, until a short time ago when they went to Canada with a view to making it their home if they found conditions satisfactory.

The deceased is survived by his widow and one son, LaVard, age 2; his father, Charles Snow, and the following brothers and sisters; Chas. Snow, Jr. of Monticello, Mrs. E.J. Parker of Joseph, Mrs. Francis Lyman and Mrs. Emma J. Brinkerhoff of Bicknell and Superintendent Anne Snow of Teasdale.

Mr. snow will be greatly missed in the church and ward activities. He proved always to be prominent and efficient as a leader. He was superintendent of the Sunday School of the Teasdale Ward at the time of his death.

Richfield Reaper
9 January 1930

(Find A Grave contributor For Get Me Not)
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1920 United States Federal Census

Name: Vernon L Snow
Home in 1920: Teasdale, Wayne, Utah
Age: 17 years
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1903
Birthplace: Utah
Relation to Head of House: Son
Father's Name: Charles
Father's Birth Place: Utah
Mother's Name: Sarah M
Mother's Birth Place: Utah
Marital Status: Single
Race: White Sex: Male
Able to read: Yes Able to Write: Yes

Household Members: Name Age
Charles Snow 58
Sarah M Snow 59
Anne Snow 32
Coleman Snow 24
Florence M Snow 20
Vernon L Snow 17
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Cenotaph Here


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