FORMER OGDEN BOY
SUCCUMBS TO MENINGITIS
PROVO, Sept. 4.--Gordon Holbrook Hinckley, 19-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. E. S. [& Adeline] Hinckley, died at the family residence, 712 West Center street, Thursday, following a brief illness from meningitis. He had been sick for several months and had recently undergone an operation for sinus trouble which developed into meningitis.
The young man was born in Provo June 12, 1906. His early education was received in the Ogden city schools and last spring he was graduated from the Provo high school. During the past school year he was manager of athletics at the school.
Surviving are the parents, six brothers and three sisters, as follows: Robert H. Hinckley, mayor of Mt. Pleasant; E. Carlyle, Claude W., Fred R., George Marion, Eveline and Angeline Hinckley, all of Provo; John N. Hinckley of Pittsburg, Pa.; and Miss Lenore Hinckley of Washington, D. C.
-Source: Ogden Standard Examiner, 4 Sep. 1925, p. 17; transcribed by Annie Duckett Hundley.
FORMER OGDEN BOY
SUCCUMBS TO MENINGITIS
PROVO, Sept. 4.--Gordon Holbrook Hinckley, 19-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. E. S. [& Adeline] Hinckley, died at the family residence, 712 West Center street, Thursday, following a brief illness from meningitis. He had been sick for several months and had recently undergone an operation for sinus trouble which developed into meningitis.
The young man was born in Provo June 12, 1906. His early education was received in the Ogden city schools and last spring he was graduated from the Provo high school. During the past school year he was manager of athletics at the school.
Surviving are the parents, six brothers and three sisters, as follows: Robert H. Hinckley, mayor of Mt. Pleasant; E. Carlyle, Claude W., Fred R., George Marion, Eveline and Angeline Hinckley, all of Provo; John N. Hinckley of Pittsburg, Pa.; and Miss Lenore Hinckley of Washington, D. C.
-Source: Ogden Standard Examiner, 4 Sep. 1925, p. 17; transcribed by Annie Duckett Hundley.
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Interment - Sep 1925
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