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Mary Alice <I>Worthen</I> Bryner

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Mary Alice Worthen Bryner

Birth
Saint George, Washington County, Utah, USA
Death
9 Jun 1913 (aged 39)
Price, Carbon County, Utah, USA
Burial
Price, Carbon County, Utah, USA Add to Map
Plot
1-C-165-04
Memorial ID
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WIFE AND MOTHER DEAD

Mary A. Bryner, beloved wife of David Bryner, and the mother of seven children, passed away at the family home in this city early Monday morning, after a brief illness.
Deceased, whose name was Mary A. Worthen, was born at St. George, Utah, in 1875 and in 1894 was united in marriage to David Bryner. This marriage was blessed with five daughters and two sons, as follows: Veta, aged 16, Alta, aged 14, Roy, 12; Blanche, 10; Vada 7; Glen, 4, and Lila, thirty months. The family came to Price from St. George nine years ago, and during their residence in this city, deceased has endeared herself to a large circle of friends. She was a faithful wife, a loving mother and a good neighbor, whose influence for good in the community will be sadly missed in the future.
Funeral services were held at the town hall at 10 0'clock this morning, under the direction of Bishop Albert Bryner of L.D.S. church. The services were largely attended and hundreds of mourning relatives and friends followed the remains to their last resting place in the Price cemetery.

Carbon County New- June 12, 1913
WIFE AND MOTHER DEAD

Mary A. Bryner, beloved wife of David Bryner, and the mother of seven children, passed away at the family home in this city early Monday morning, after a brief illness.
Deceased, whose name was Mary A. Worthen, was born at St. George, Utah, in 1875 and in 1894 was united in marriage to David Bryner. This marriage was blessed with five daughters and two sons, as follows: Veta, aged 16, Alta, aged 14, Roy, 12; Blanche, 10; Vada 7; Glen, 4, and Lila, thirty months. The family came to Price from St. George nine years ago, and during their residence in this city, deceased has endeared herself to a large circle of friends. She was a faithful wife, a loving mother and a good neighbor, whose influence for good in the community will be sadly missed in the future.
Funeral services were held at the town hall at 10 0'clock this morning, under the direction of Bishop Albert Bryner of L.D.S. church. The services were largely attended and hundreds of mourning relatives and friends followed the remains to their last resting place in the Price cemetery.

Carbon County New- June 12, 1913

Gravesite Details

Headstone shows death as May 9, but death cert shows June 9



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