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Cecelia <I>Johnston</I> White

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Cecelia Johnston White

Birth
Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, USA
Death
15 Jan 1939 (aged 70)
Idaho Falls, Bonneville County, Idaho, USA
Burial
Madison County, Idaho, USA GPS-Latitude: 43.8697566, Longitude: -111.6652945
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Cecilia Johnston White

Teton, Idaho-Mrs. Cecilia Johnston White, 70, Teton resident since 1899, died Sunday in an Idaho Falls hospital, after an illness.

Mrs. White was born August 7, 1868 in Salt Lake City, Utah, a daughter of James and Jane Gibson Johnston. She married George White September 30, 1891, in the L.D.S. temple at Logan, Utah.

Besides her husband she is survived by eight sons and daughters, George J. and James H. White, Mrs. Jane Emilie Clark, Mrs. Darlene Spillman of Teton, Alfred Leon White of Salt Lake City, Mrs. Gladys Sinker of Idaho Falls, William Earl White of Rexburg and Mrs. Martha Dahmer of Pocatello; two sisters and a brother, Clarence E, and Mabel Gertrude Johnston of Salt Lake City, and Mary P. Staker of Magna, Utah, and 13 grandchildren.

Funeral services will be conducted Tuesday at 1:30 p.m. in Teton L.D.S. ward, with Bishop Roy Staker in charge. Interment will be in Teton Cemetery, directed by Hansen mortuary.

Source: The Salt Lake Tribune-Tuesday morning, January 17, 1939.

Cause of death: cancer of pancreas

Cecilia Johnston White

Teton, Idaho-Mrs. Cecilia Johnston White, 70, Teton resident since 1899, died Sunday in an Idaho Falls hospital, after an illness.

Mrs. White was born August 7, 1868 in Salt Lake City, Utah, a daughter of James and Jane Gibson Johnston. She married George White September 30, 1891, in the L.D.S. temple at Logan, Utah.

Besides her husband she is survived by eight sons and daughters, George J. and James H. White, Mrs. Jane Emilie Clark, Mrs. Darlene Spillman of Teton, Alfred Leon White of Salt Lake City, Mrs. Gladys Sinker of Idaho Falls, William Earl White of Rexburg and Mrs. Martha Dahmer of Pocatello; two sisters and a brother, Clarence E, and Mabel Gertrude Johnston of Salt Lake City, and Mary P. Staker of Magna, Utah, and 13 grandchildren.

Funeral services will be conducted Tuesday at 1:30 p.m. in Teton L.D.S. ward, with Bishop Roy Staker in charge. Interment will be in Teton Cemetery, directed by Hansen mortuary.

Source: The Salt Lake Tribune-Tuesday morning, January 17, 1939.

Cause of death: cancer of pancreas



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