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Leonard Cox’s Obituary

 

 

 

 

Leonard D. Cox: May 2, 1920 — April 17, 2010

Posted: Tuesday, Apr 20th, 2010

Leonard D. “Dee” Cox passed away peacefully in his home, surrounded by his loving family on April 17, two weeks shy of his 90th birthday.

Dee was born May 2, 1920 in Woodruff, Utah, the son of Leonard Henry and Maud Dean Cox. He attended school until the 8th grade when he had to quit school in order to help support his mother, brothers and sisters due to the death of his father. He worked at various ranches around Woodruff and Randolph as well as working the family ranch with his brothers and sisters.

When World War II broke out, Dee enlisted in the US Army Air Corp where he served in England, Belgium and Germany. He was honorably discharged and upon his return home, met and married the sweetheart of his life, Betty Joyce Keyes. They were married on January 1, 1948. Their marriage was solemnized and their family was sealed to them in the Salt Lake City Temple on October 3, 1958. Five children were born to this union, Dee Wayne, Debra, Douglas, Barbara and Brenda.

He was a very hard worker with a strong work ethic that continued throughout his life. He was employed at the Union Pacific car shops as a blacksmith, owned and operated a mink ranch and a trailer court. With his busy life, he always made time to help widows by mowing their lawns and shoveling their sidewalks. He enjoyed hunting, fishing, camping and was an accomplished bowler. He had a great sense of humor, loved singing to the delight of his family and also wrote and memorized poetry.

He was active in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. He served as a home teacher, Ward Clerk, 1st Counselor and an Ogden Temple Ordinance worker. He served an 18-month working mission in Western Samoa and an 18-month temple mission in Sydney, Australia, both with his wonderful wife. He was a quiet, unassuming, thoughtful man who directed his devotion to the care of his family. He will be deeply missed by his surviving family including his wife Betty and two sons, Dee Wayne (Paula) and Douglas (Jana), of Evanston; three daughters, Debra Perrigo (Lee) of Laurel, Mont., Barbara Goick and Brenda Morrow (Don) of Evanston. He is survived by eight grandsons, 15 granddaughters, eight great-grandsons, and nine great-granddaughters. He is also survived by his brothers, Shirley Cox of Evanston, Lionel “Bob” Cox (Betty Lou) of South Jordan, Utah and Ivy Peart (Roger) of Randolph, Utah.

He was preceded in death by his parents, two brothers, Melvin “Med,” Wilford “Chris;” three sisters, Doris Nebeker, Ellen Cox (who died in infancy) and Delora “Tates” Frey; two granddaughters, Jennifer and Brittany Morrow; one grandson, Zachary Goick; one son-in-law, Mike Goick; one brother-in-law Earl (Doris) Nebeker; and two sisters-in-law Luella (Shirl) Cox and Vera (Bob) Cox.

The family would like to thank the kind and compassionate care of Uinta Home Health and Hospice and therefore in lieu of flowers respectfully request donations in his memory be sent to Uinta Home Health and Hospice at 1229 Uinta in Evanston, Wyoming 82930.

Family and friends may call at the Crandall Funeral Home April 20 from 6 to 8 p.m. Funeral services will be April 21 at 11 a.m. at Evanston 5th Ward Chapel, 251 Elm Street. Family will receive visitors one hour prior to services. Interment will be in the Evanston City Cemetery.

 


Evaline Rose Geiger’s Obituary

Evaline Rose Geiger: Feb. 28, 1925 — Aug. 15, 2009

Posted: Tuesday, Aug 18th, 2009

Evaline Rose Geiger, age 84, passed away on Aug. 15 at her home in Evanston. She was born on Feb. 28, 1925 in Evanston, the daughter of Harry E. and Sara Elsie (Smethyrst) Keyes. She married Bud Edison Lee on Feb. 20, 1942 in Malad, Idaho. They later divorced and she then married Gilbert Geiger on Aug. 21, 1970 in Evanston.

She was a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. She also belonged to the VFW, The Eagles Auxillary, and the Daughters of Utah Pioneers. She loved to crochet, paint, go boating, fishing, hunting, and spend time with her pets, and most especially loved being around her family.

She is survived by her sons, Harry Keyes Lee, of Fallon, Nev.; Lindley Lee, of Granite Falls, Wash.; and Jesse (Carol) Lee, of Kewanee, Ill.; daughters, Evaline (Dean) Chan, of Granite Falls, Wash.; Wendy (Tony) Fritzel, of Evanston; Louisa (Pete) Pierce, of Evanston; Pixie (Ric) Dorman, of Evanston; Trixie Lee, of Evanston; and Shirley (Mike) Fackrell, of Mountain View. She is also survived by 22 grandchildren, 28 great-grandchildren, and four great-great-grandchildren. She is also survived by a brother Ted (Kate) Keyes, of Evanston; and sisters, Betty (Leonard) Cox, of Evanston; Virginia Robertson, of Evanston; and Josephine (Don) Nichols, of Lyman. She is preceded in death by her husband, her parents, a brother, Kenneth Keyes, a sister, Jenny Ann Keeler, a son, Bud Lee, a granddaughter, Cathy Slawson, a daughter-in-law, Cathy Lee; a great-grandson, Jacolby Wilcock, and a grandson, Heito “Harry” Lee.

Memorial services will be conducted at 1 p.m. at the Oak Street Chapel, Evanston 2nd Ward Building, Evanston on Aug. 18. Cremation has taken place under the direction of Crandall Funeral Home.


Denver Llewellyn Robertson’s Obituary

My Uncle Denver, done more than any other person helping me get started in life after getting out of High School.  He helped me get a job with Ellingford Construction Company and arranged for a mobile home for me and my wife to live in near Kaycee, Wyoming when there was no housing available.

 

The funeral for Evanston resident Denver Llewellyn Robertson, 82, will be conducted at 11 a.m. Saturday, Oct. 22, at Crandall Funeral Home in Evanston.

Visitation will be from 6 to 8 p.m. today, Oct. 21; and one hour prior to service-time on Saturday.

He died Oct. 18, 2005, surrounded by his family, after a courageous battle with illnesses incident to his age.

Born Nov. 9, 1922, in Robertson, he was the son of Sarah Elizabeth (Hysell) and Maxwell Park Robertson; was raised and educated in Bridger Valley; worked on the family ranch; and dreamed of becoming a rancher like his father and grandfather.

He was drafted into the U.S. Army in 1943 during World War II and served in the Philippines and Japan. After his honorable discharge, he returned home.

On Dec. 21, 1946, he married Leola Louise Hayward in Evanston.

A carpenter by trade, he was often promoted to foreman on various jobs and traveled far from his family in Evanston.

He was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and enjoyed fishing, hunting, woodworking, and spending time in his yard.

Survivors include his beloved wife of 58 years of Evanston; three daughters and their husbands, Linda R. Zacharias of Wendover, Nev., and Peggy J. Lester and Denna L. Werner of Evanston; eight grandchildren; a great-grandchild; and sister, Annie Hinshaw of Evanston.

He was preceded in death by his parents; four brothers, Earl Park Robertson, Harold Maxwell Robertson, John Felix Robertson and Vern Robertson; and a sister, Bernice Keyes.


Earl Park Robertson’s Obituary

EVANSTON – Funeral services for Earl Park Robertson, 86, will be conducted at 2 p.m. Friday, Feb. 13, at Crandall Funeral Home in Evanston. Burial, with military honors, will be in Evanston City Cemetery.

Visitation will be from 6 to 8 p.m. today, Feb. 12; and one hour prior to service-time Friday.

He died Feb. 9, 2004, in Evanston.

Born Dec. 26, 1917, in Sublette, he was the son of Maxwell and Elizabeth (Hysell) Robertson; and was raised and educated in Robertson and Mountain View.

He joined the U.S. Army National Guard and served in the south Pacific, during World War II, as a military police sergeant. On Sept. 22, 1945, he was honorably discharged.

He married Kathleen Maltby and adopted her daughter, Susan. Their daughter, Sandra, died at 1 day old. The couple had another daughter, Millie, before divorcing.

On Nov. 27, 1976, he married Viola Banks in Elko, Nev.

He worked for Amoco Pipeline Co. for 33 years and retired in 1980.

He was a member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars and Elks Club.

Survivors include his wife of 27 years of Evanston; two daughters and their husbands, Susan Mansfield of Phoenix and Millie Larsen of Evanston; three stepchildren and their spouses, Doris Schustler of Powell, Colleen Baca of Evanston and Donald Banks of Cody; brother, Denver Robertson, and his wife of Evanston; sister, Annie Hinshaw of Evanston; a grandson; three granddaughters; six great-grandsons; and three great-granddaughters.

In addition to his daughter, he was preceded in death by his parents; two brothers, Vern and Johnny; a sister, Bernice Keyes; and an infant brother.


Annie Elizabeth Hinshaw’s Obituary

Annie HinshawAnnie E. Hinshaw
Our dear mom, grandmother, great grandmother and aunt passed away on January 20, 2012 at the Beehive home in Evanston, Wyo. due to age and renal failure.
Annie Elizabeth Robertson Anderton Hinshaw was born the second child of seven to Maxwell Park and Sarah Elizabeth Hysell Robertson in Millburne, Wyo on March 17, 1920.
She attended school in Mountain View and Robertson, Wyo.  She was prom queen and loved to sew and cook.  She belonged to the L.D.S.  Church and served as secretary, visiting teacher and supervisor and Relief Society President.  She also worked as a volunteer at the Rocky Mountain Nursing Home and hospital auxiliary.  She always tried to encourage her family with family reunions.
She married James Robert Anderton on Dec. 7, 1940 in Ogden, Utah.   He passed away in 1953.  She then married Robert W. Hinshaw on August 11, 1955.  He passed away in 2003.
Annie is survived by her daughter, Lola (Phil) Eastman of Woodruff, Ut and Daughter-in-law, Donna (Duane) Anderton of Florida;  step-children, Linda Martinez, of Evanston;  Jerri (Gary) McKenzie, of Green River; Joy (Edwin) Hinshaw, Cabot, Arkansas
She has 16 grandchildren and  33 great grandchildren
She was preceded in death by her parents and her husbands, also a son Duane, brothers, Earl, Denver, Harold, John, and Vern Robertson and a sister Bernice (Kenneth) Keyes and a sister-in-law Leola Robertson and a step son Edwin Hinshaw.
Funeral service will be on Wednesday, January 25, 2012, at 11 a.m. at the Crandall Funeral Home in Evanston.  Friends may call at the funeral home on Tuesday evening from 6 to 8 pm and on Wednesday one hour prior to the funeral.
Interment will follow in the Evanston Cemetery


My Pioneer Heritage: Lemuel Herrick & Sally Judd

The following link is to the David Moore Journal gives a pretty good description of Sally Judd Herrick’s death and Lemuel Herrick’s journey to Utah Territory from Nauvoo, Illinois and the trials they faced.  http://pioneerheritage.blogspot.com/20 12/01/normal-0-false-false-false_21.html


Link to Lemuel Herrick’s Promissory Note to Joseph Smith, Sidney Rigdon and Hyrum Smith

Lemuel Herrick signed a promissory note to Joseph Smith, Sidney Rigdon and Hyrum Smith for $60.00 on October 10th, 1839.  Lemuel Herrick was my 3rd Great Grandfather.  You can view this document at the following link:  http://josephsmithpapers.org/paperSummary/promissory-note-from-lemuel-herrick-10-october-1839-c


Link to Herrick genealogy: A genealogical register of the name and family of Herrick …

I found this book that references  Lemuel Herrick, Sally Judd Herrick, Eliza Herrick Keyes and William Henry Harrison Keyes.  They are listed on pages 110 and 111. Click on “Herrick Genealogy” in the links section of this blog or you can go to this link:    https://books.google.com/books?id=8UItAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA110&lpg=PA110&dq=lemuel+herrick&source=bl&ots=hvJVLPldKn&sig=z1ogOrNTnS1twSA5PR8pv6fdt_s&hl=en&sa=X&ei=ugT5VMi5IMHZoASut4CIBg&ved=0CFkQ6AEwDQ#v=onepage&q=lemuel%20herrick&f=false