SALT LAKE CITY, June 20—(AP)—Leonard Goodridge Hardy, 85, Salt Lake City pioneer and Latter-day Saints church leader, died Sunday following an operation for appendicitis.
Funeral rites will be held Thursday. A son-in-law of Brigham Young, Hardy for six years was a Salt Lake County recorder and later served as a member of the Salt Lake City council. He was one of the founders of the first
Utah Sugar Co., the L.D.S. business college and the Deseret
Agricultural and Manufacturing Society.
Ogden Standard Examiner
Monday, June 20, 1938, page 9
transcribed by Rhonda Holton
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Leonard G. Hardy Called By Death
SALT LAKE CITY, June 20 — (A.P)—Funeral services will be held Thursday for Leonard Goodridge Hardy, 85, son-in-law of Brigham Young and for six years Salt Lake County recorder.
Hardy died yesterday of complications that followed an appendectomy. A native of Salt Lake City, he married Miss Miriam Young, a daughter of the L. D. S. church founder, in 1878. She died in 1919.
Provo Evening Herald
Monday, June 20, 1938, page 1
transcribed by Rhonda Holton
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Leonard Goodridge Hardy, 85, died in the LDS Hospital from complications of appendicitis and terminal bronchial pneumonia. He had an appendectomy on June 14, 1938, but regardless of all the care that he received, died on June 19th 1938.
He was the son of Sophia Goodridge Hardy and Leonard W. Hardy. He had worked 60 years as a mining engineer and general contractor until May of 1958. He was predeceased by his wife, Mirian Young Hardy.
Interment was made in the Salt Lake City Cemetery. He was a native of Salt Lake and spent his entire 85 years in Salt Lake City. Deseret Mortuary Company handled the funeral arrangements.
-death certificate
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Children not listed below: Edward Vernon Hardy
SALT LAKE CITY, June 20—(AP)—Leonard Goodridge Hardy, 85, Salt Lake City pioneer and Latter-day Saints church leader, died Sunday following an operation for appendicitis.
Funeral rites will be held Thursday. A son-in-law of Brigham Young, Hardy for six years was a Salt Lake County recorder and later served as a member of the Salt Lake City council. He was one of the founders of the first
Utah Sugar Co., the L.D.S. business college and the Deseret
Agricultural and Manufacturing Society.
Ogden Standard Examiner
Monday, June 20, 1938, page 9
transcribed by Rhonda Holton
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Leonard G. Hardy Called By Death
SALT LAKE CITY, June 20 — (A.P)—Funeral services will be held Thursday for Leonard Goodridge Hardy, 85, son-in-law of Brigham Young and for six years Salt Lake County recorder.
Hardy died yesterday of complications that followed an appendectomy. A native of Salt Lake City, he married Miss Miriam Young, a daughter of the L. D. S. church founder, in 1878. She died in 1919.
Provo Evening Herald
Monday, June 20, 1938, page 1
transcribed by Rhonda Holton
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Leonard Goodridge Hardy, 85, died in the LDS Hospital from complications of appendicitis and terminal bronchial pneumonia. He had an appendectomy on June 14, 1938, but regardless of all the care that he received, died on June 19th 1938.
He was the son of Sophia Goodridge Hardy and Leonard W. Hardy. He had worked 60 years as a mining engineer and general contractor until May of 1958. He was predeceased by his wife, Mirian Young Hardy.
Interment was made in the Salt Lake City Cemetery. He was a native of Salt Lake and spent his entire 85 years in Salt Lake City. Deseret Mortuary Company handled the funeral arrangements.
-death certificate
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Children not listed below: Edward Vernon Hardy
Family Members
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Miriam Young Hardy Hawkins
1879–1940
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Eugenia Young Hardy Rampton
1881–1975
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Emily Hardy Blair
1884–1975
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Leonard Goodridge Hardy Jr
1886–1945
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Alice Young Hardy
1887–1909
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Col Aaron Young "Ned" Hardy
1890–1961
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Georgie Young "Dord" Hardy Steed
1893–1977
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Lucille Young Hardy
1895–1896
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Brigham Young Hardy
1897–1966
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Edward Vernon Hardy
1900–1971
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Dorothy Young Hardy Matthews
1902–1982
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