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John Madsen Pryde

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John Madsen Pryde

Birth
Byron, Big Horn County, Wyoming, USA
Death
25 Oct 1935 (aged 14)
Byron, Big Horn County, Wyoming, USA
Burial
Byron, Big Horn County, Wyoming, USA Add to Map
Plot
Block G Lot 4 Grave 13
Memorial ID
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son of Vida Madsen & Adam Pryde

Pryde Boy Killed In Fall From Horse
The community was shocked to hear of the sudden death of John Pryde. The horse he was riding struck a post throwing him over backward. He was rushed to the hospital, but passed away without regaining consciousness.
Funeral services were held in the ward chapel Monday at two o'clock. Bishop Fank Jones conducting the services. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Johnson, Grace Stevens and Mr. Ericksen sang "God Moves in a Mysterious Way;" opening prayer by Mr. Dimick. The speakers were Eillis Powelson, Mr. LeSueur and Orin Jones, each paying tribute to the departed. Mr. Ericksen sang "Fall to Face." Mr. LeSueur read a poem expressing the thoughts of teachers and schoolmates of John Pryde.
A quartett sang "Goin' Home," and the benediction was offered by Thomas Rogers. The floral offerings were beartiful. Pall beareres were Thomas Lynch, Jack Stevens, Archie A. Ames, Charles McKay, Teddie Neville and Hillman Snell. The flower girls were Gwen Sessions, Geneva Sessions, Artella Egan, Melva Rivers, Beth Robison, Betty Hesler, Margaret Pryde and Julia Lindsay.
John Madison Pryde was born at Byron March 9 , 1921 and was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Adam Pryde. He is survived by his parents, five brothers and five sisters together with a host of relatives. The sympathy of the commuity is extended to the mourners.
son of Vida Madsen & Adam Pryde

Pryde Boy Killed In Fall From Horse
The community was shocked to hear of the sudden death of John Pryde. The horse he was riding struck a post throwing him over backward. He was rushed to the hospital, but passed away without regaining consciousness.
Funeral services were held in the ward chapel Monday at two o'clock. Bishop Fank Jones conducting the services. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Johnson, Grace Stevens and Mr. Ericksen sang "God Moves in a Mysterious Way;" opening prayer by Mr. Dimick. The speakers were Eillis Powelson, Mr. LeSueur and Orin Jones, each paying tribute to the departed. Mr. Ericksen sang "Fall to Face." Mr. LeSueur read a poem expressing the thoughts of teachers and schoolmates of John Pryde.
A quartett sang "Goin' Home," and the benediction was offered by Thomas Rogers. The floral offerings were beartiful. Pall beareres were Thomas Lynch, Jack Stevens, Archie A. Ames, Charles McKay, Teddie Neville and Hillman Snell. The flower girls were Gwen Sessions, Geneva Sessions, Artella Egan, Melva Rivers, Beth Robison, Betty Hesler, Margaret Pryde and Julia Lindsay.
John Madison Pryde was born at Byron March 9 , 1921 and was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Adam Pryde. He is survived by his parents, five brothers and five sisters together with a host of relatives. The sympathy of the commuity is extended to the mourners.


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