Joseph W Bryner passed away at his home here on the 13th Inst, a victim of Delmar dust, he having worked in the Delamar mill in Nevada several years ago inhaling the deadly dust that proved fatal to so many people of this section. He had been a sick man for 14 years, the last six of which he was unable to work.
He was a son of Mr. and Mrs. Casper Bryner of this city, and was married Jan. 29, 1869, to Emma Charlottie Blair. Besides his wife and mother, he is survived by the folling children: William J of Ogden, Utah; Mrs. bessie Terry, Mrs. Myrtle Lang, Mrs. Fern Kenworthy, Irvin and Fred, all of St. George. Fred is the youngest child, 14 years old.
Funeral services were held in the tabernacle Monday, Interment was made in the city cemetery.
Washington County Newspaper
January 20, 1921
Joseph W Bryner passed away at his home here on the 13th Inst, a victim of Delmar dust, he having worked in the Delamar mill in Nevada several years ago inhaling the deadly dust that proved fatal to so many people of this section. He had been a sick man for 14 years, the last six of which he was unable to work.
He was a son of Mr. and Mrs. Casper Bryner of this city, and was married Jan. 29, 1869, to Emma Charlottie Blair. Besides his wife and mother, he is survived by the folling children: William J of Ogden, Utah; Mrs. bessie Terry, Mrs. Myrtle Lang, Mrs. Fern Kenworthy, Irvin and Fred, all of St. George. Fred is the youngest child, 14 years old.
Funeral services were held in the tabernacle Monday, Interment was made in the city cemetery.
Washington County Newspaper
January 20, 1921
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