He assisted in surveying and laying out the Town of Afton.
One of his wives, Emily, now 88 years of age, is still alive, and lives in Logan, Utah. She came in to attend the funeral services.
Two of his sons, Major Ivan L. Call, fighting in France, and Cpl Rosso Call, are in the army besides a dozen or two grandsons and one great grandson, Duane Call
He is survived by the following children, besides his wife Emily.
Vasco Call, Adolphus Call, Alive Maud Burton, Ella Cook, Caroline Burton, Farnham Call, Dr Chester Call, Lorna Schlote, Frank Call, Stella Kennington, Chris J. Call, Mary Low, Dr Fred Call, LeRoy Call, Dr George Call, Edger Call Thosmns Call, Charles Call, Vinnie Andrews, Dr Horance Call, Rose Spackman, Fr Cycil Call, Lucy Nield, Major Ivan L. Call, Raoul Call, Marius Call, Cecil Call, Cpl Rosso Call and Reva Clark.
The funeral services were held in the Afton North Ward chapel and Stake House Tuesday at 1:00 p.m. with Bp J.L. metcalf conducing. Mrs Nellie Roberts was at the organ and played the prelude.
The Afton North Ward choir under the direction of Harvey Allred rendered two numbers "Jesus Lover of My Soul" and "Still, Still, With Thee" with Bp. E. Francis Winters as soloist Margaret Winters was the accompanist.
Special musical numbers were given by the following: Vocal Solo Mrs Annie Hood, Vocal Solo, Mrs Mary Call, Violin Solo, "Oh My Father" was played by Mr John a Omanson.
A few of the highlights of Mr Call's life were read by Lester Barris.
The speakers who all paid tribute to his life and character, were Pres. Clarence Gardner, President Royle S. Papworth, and President Chris Call of the Idaho Stake. Remarks were made by Bp. John L. Metcalf.
The invocation was offered by Bp Hazen Spackman of Lewiston, Utah and the benediction was pronounced by C.C. Leavitt.
Postlude music was played by Margaret Winters.
The beautiful sprays of flowers that banked the casket were carried by his granddaughters and the pall bearers were his grandsons, Reuel, Evan, Spencer, Osborne, Lamoni and Carwin Call.
The grave at the cemetery was dedicated by George F. Burton.
From the cemetery the relatives all returned to the Tabernacle Reception room where they renewed acquaintances and were served a hot luncheon by the Daughter of Utah Pioneers who had been engaged by the family for this service.
Note: A book of Historical Remembrance is to be compiled which will contain a verbatim report of the funeral proceedings. For those interested contact Mrs Maud Burton Box 31 Afton, Wyo.
Call, Anson Vance (i 19 Oct 1944)Star Valley Independent
He assisted in surveying and laying out the Town of Afton.
One of his wives, Emily, now 88 years of age, is still alive, and lives in Logan, Utah. She came in to attend the funeral services.
Two of his sons, Major Ivan L. Call, fighting in France, and Cpl Rosso Call, are in the army besides a dozen or two grandsons and one great grandson, Duane Call
He is survived by the following children, besides his wife Emily.
Vasco Call, Adolphus Call, Alive Maud Burton, Ella Cook, Caroline Burton, Farnham Call, Dr Chester Call, Lorna Schlote, Frank Call, Stella Kennington, Chris J. Call, Mary Low, Dr Fred Call, LeRoy Call, Dr George Call, Edger Call Thosmns Call, Charles Call, Vinnie Andrews, Dr Horance Call, Rose Spackman, Fr Cycil Call, Lucy Nield, Major Ivan L. Call, Raoul Call, Marius Call, Cecil Call, Cpl Rosso Call and Reva Clark.
The funeral services were held in the Afton North Ward chapel and Stake House Tuesday at 1:00 p.m. with Bp J.L. metcalf conducing. Mrs Nellie Roberts was at the organ and played the prelude.
The Afton North Ward choir under the direction of Harvey Allred rendered two numbers "Jesus Lover of My Soul" and "Still, Still, With Thee" with Bp. E. Francis Winters as soloist Margaret Winters was the accompanist.
Special musical numbers were given by the following: Vocal Solo Mrs Annie Hood, Vocal Solo, Mrs Mary Call, Violin Solo, "Oh My Father" was played by Mr John a Omanson.
A few of the highlights of Mr Call's life were read by Lester Barris.
The speakers who all paid tribute to his life and character, were Pres. Clarence Gardner, President Royle S. Papworth, and President Chris Call of the Idaho Stake. Remarks were made by Bp. John L. Metcalf.
The invocation was offered by Bp Hazen Spackman of Lewiston, Utah and the benediction was pronounced by C.C. Leavitt.
Postlude music was played by Margaret Winters.
The beautiful sprays of flowers that banked the casket were carried by his granddaughters and the pall bearers were his grandsons, Reuel, Evan, Spencer, Osborne, Lamoni and Carwin Call.
The grave at the cemetery was dedicated by George F. Burton.
From the cemetery the relatives all returned to the Tabernacle Reception room where they renewed acquaintances and were served a hot luncheon by the Daughter of Utah Pioneers who had been engaged by the family for this service.
Note: A book of Historical Remembrance is to be compiled which will contain a verbatim report of the funeral proceedings. For those interested contact Mrs Maud Burton Box 31 Afton, Wyo.
Call, Anson Vance (i 19 Oct 1944)Star Valley Independent
Bio by: Carol STEVENS
Family Members
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Anson Vasco Call III
1877–1975
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Adolphus Alwin Call Sr
1879–1952
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Alice Maud Call Burton
1881–1973
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Franklin Call
1884–1952
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Thomas John Call
1884–1976
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Ella Call Cook
1884–1980
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Charles Stayner Call
1887–1970
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Caroline Charlotte Call Burton
1888–1979
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Stella Call Kennington
1888–1979
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Christian Joseph Call
1889–1958
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Charlotte Vienna Call Roberts Woolf
1889–1980
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Farnham Lamoni Call
1890–1982
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Mary Vashti Call Low
1891–1966
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Horace Arthur Call
1892–1982
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Chester Alfred Call
1892–1983
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Frederick William Call
1894–1957
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Rosa May Call Spackman
1894–1982
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Alfred Call
1895–1895
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Walter Leroy Call
1896–1956
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Cyril Alfred "Grampy" Call
1896–1984
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Laura Ann Call
1898–1898
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Mary Edith Call
1898–1899
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Ira Edward Call
1899–1941
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Lorna Louise Call Bleazard
1899–1987
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George Albert Call
1901–1980
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Edgar Allen "Ted" Call
1904–1973
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Ann Call
1906–1906
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Lucy Margaret Call Nield
1907–1993
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Ivan Leon Call
1909–1979
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Raoul Call
1910–1988
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Marius Anson Call
1912–1987
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Cecil Edmund Call
1914–1986
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Waldo Call
1916–1916
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Rosso Call
1917–1988
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Ruth May Call
1919–1921
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Reva Charlotte Call Todd
1922–2001