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Margaret Christine <I>Crawford</I> Peacock

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Margaret Christine Crawford Peacock

Birth
Manti, Sanpete County, Utah, USA
Death
30 Sep 1928 (aged 63)
Orangeville, Emery County, Utah, USA
Burial
Orangeville, Emery County, Utah, USA Add to Map
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PUBLISHED IN MANTI MESSENGER October 5, 1928

ORANGEVILLE MATRON DIES---Announcement is made of the death of Mrs. Margaret Christine Crawford Peacock, of Orangeville, Utah.

She was born in Manti, September 10, 1865, the daughter of the late John and Celia Sharp Crawford.

She is survived by her husband, W.G. Peacock Sr. and the following children: Mrs. Myrtle Huntington, W. G Peacock Jr., Mrs. Alta Reid, Mrs. Ella Miles, Ralph C. Peacock and Dean Peacock, all of Orangeville; the following brothers and sisters: Mrs. Libbie Thompson of Sterling, J. B. Crawford and Mrs. Katie Fail of Orangeville, Nathaniel Crawford, Ferron, W. W. Crawford, Ogden and Quince Crawford of Salt Lake City.

Her life has been one of great love and service for her family, her community and her church. She has been an officer in the Orangeville Relief Society since 1916.

Funeral services were held at Orangeville yesterday at 2 o'clock p.m. conducted by Bishop John H. Taylor.

PUBLISHED IN MANTI MESSENGER October 5, 1928

ORANGEVILLE MATRON DIES---Announcement is made of the death of Mrs. Margaret Christine Crawford Peacock, of Orangeville, Utah.

She was born in Manti, September 10, 1865, the daughter of the late John and Celia Sharp Crawford.

She is survived by her husband, W.G. Peacock Sr. and the following children: Mrs. Myrtle Huntington, W. G Peacock Jr., Mrs. Alta Reid, Mrs. Ella Miles, Ralph C. Peacock and Dean Peacock, all of Orangeville; the following brothers and sisters: Mrs. Libbie Thompson of Sterling, J. B. Crawford and Mrs. Katie Fail of Orangeville, Nathaniel Crawford, Ferron, W. W. Crawford, Ogden and Quince Crawford of Salt Lake City.

Her life has been one of great love and service for her family, her community and her church. She has been an officer in the Orangeville Relief Society since 1916.

Funeral services were held at Orangeville yesterday at 2 o'clock p.m. conducted by Bishop John H. Taylor.



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