An impressive funeral service was held at burley, Idaho Jan, 9, after which O R Child and Levi Richardson brought the body to Fairview at which place a memorial service was held. Many relations and friends met to pay their respects to the departed, who for 30 years had resided in their midst and gained the love and confidence of all who knew her.
Urinda Rawson Child was born Feb 8, 1844 at council Bluffs, Iowa. She married Orville R. Child of Ogdenburg, New York in Payson at the time of the south move.
they were active in early pioneer life in Ogden, Plain City, Deweyville and other parts of Utah; They labo9red for six years as missionaries to the Indians of Washikie, Utah.
They finally left Utah and were among the early settlers of Fairview.
After the death of her husband Mar 25, 1896 she succeeded in keeping the home together until all the children were married, when she spent her time with them.
She is survived by nine children seventy grandchildren ninety-seven great grandchildren and four great great grandchildren who will hold the home in sacred remembrances, also a host of friends who admire her sterling qualities remember her acts of love and charity and may well emulate her noble example.
Interment was made in the Fairview cemetery where the body rests beside her devoted husband and other members of the family.
Child, Urinda Rawson (26 Jan 1923)Star Valley Independent
Sarah Urinda RAWSON is the daughter of Horace Strong RAWSON and Elizabeth COFFIN
Sarah Urinda RAWSON married ORVILLE RENSSELAER CHILD
03 FEB 1859 in Payson, Utah, Utah
An impressive funeral service was held at burley, Idaho Jan, 9, after which O R Child and Levi Richardson brought the body to Fairview at which place a memorial service was held. Many relations and friends met to pay their respects to the departed, who for 30 years had resided in their midst and gained the love and confidence of all who knew her.
Urinda Rawson Child was born Feb 8, 1844 at council Bluffs, Iowa. She married Orville R. Child of Ogdenburg, New York in Payson at the time of the south move.
they were active in early pioneer life in Ogden, Plain City, Deweyville and other parts of Utah; They labo9red for six years as missionaries to the Indians of Washikie, Utah.
They finally left Utah and were among the early settlers of Fairview.
After the death of her husband Mar 25, 1896 she succeeded in keeping the home together until all the children were married, when she spent her time with them.
She is survived by nine children seventy grandchildren ninety-seven great grandchildren and four great great grandchildren who will hold the home in sacred remembrances, also a host of friends who admire her sterling qualities remember her acts of love and charity and may well emulate her noble example.
Interment was made in the Fairview cemetery where the body rests beside her devoted husband and other members of the family.
Child, Urinda Rawson (26 Jan 1923)Star Valley Independent
Sarah Urinda RAWSON is the daughter of Horace Strong RAWSON and Elizabeth COFFIN
Sarah Urinda RAWSON married ORVILLE RENSSELAER CHILD
03 FEB 1859 in Payson, Utah, Utah
Family Members
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Mary Ann Olive Rawson Garner
1826–1880
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Pvt Daniel Berry Rawson
1827–1892
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Samantha Priscilla Rawson Hancock
1830–1854
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William Coffin Rawson
1832–1891
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Sariah Rawson Owen
1834–1914
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Chloe Ann Rawson Hancock
1836–1901
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Arthur Morrison Rawson
1840–1923
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Cyrus Rawson
1846–1896
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Horace Franklin Rawson
1848–1891
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Orville Rensselaer Child Jr
1860–1943
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Sarah Annie Child Dewey
1861–1948
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William Alfred Child
1864–1922
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Polly Erminnie Child Richardson
1866–1946
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Mary Eliza Child Harmon
1872–1941
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Hannah Luella Child Wilkes Blacker
1874–1963
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Ida Luetta Child Roberts
1877–1953
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Edward Rawson Child
1880–1903
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Chloe Urinda Child Hoopes
1882–1935
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Horace Ezra Child
1884–1956
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Elva Pearl Child Reed
1890–1957
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