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Agnes Leona <I>Taylor</I> Crownover

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Agnes Leona Taylor Crownover

Birth
Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, USA
Death
12 Apr 1965 (aged 82)
San Bernardino, San Bernardino County, California, USA
Burial
Colton, San Bernardino County, California, USA Add to Map
Plot
Angelus Lot, the farthest lot south going straight in from Waterman, starting at the southeast corner, by the Carver bench on the corner,eleventh row from the south curb, about fifty-one spaces in from the corner going west
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Mrs. Agnes L. Crownover of La Senda Place in South Pasadena, a native of Utah, lived in California for 41 years and in San Bernardino for five years, died Monday at a San Bernardino convalescent home at the age of 78. She was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints and was survived by her mother, May L. Taylor of Pasadena, a son, Harold Daynes of San Bernardino, a daughter, Mrs. Darlene Delay of Pasadena, two sisters, Mrs. May Taylor Parke of Los Angeles and Mrs. Rheat Taylor of Tucson, Arizona and three grandchildren. Services are set for 2 p.m. on Thursday at Bobbitt Memorial Chapel with burial in Montecito Memorial Park Cemetery.
information from an obituary published in the SAN BERNARDINO SUN on April 14, 1965

from ANCESTRY.COM, Agnes Leona Taylor was born on August 24, 1883 in Salt Lake City, Utah to John Whitaker Taylor and May Leona Rich(one of his six wives), both of Utah, one of their eight(his 38 children). She married Harold Sharp Daynes of Utah on October 14, 1915 and they had at least one son before Harold's death in 1937. She later married John Hayden Crownover. She died in San Bernardino, California on April 12, 1965

from WORLD CONNECT, Agnes Leona Taylor was born on August 22, 1883 in Salt Lake City, Utah to John Whitaker Taylor and his first(of six) wives, May Leona Rich, both of Utah, one of their six(his 31 or 32) children. She married Harold Sharp Daynes of Utah on October 14, 1915 in Salt Lake City, Utah and they had two children. After Harold death in 1937, she later married John Hayden Crownover in Yuma, Arizona in 1941. She died in San Bernardino, California on April 12, 1965 and is buried in Loma Linda, California.
Mrs. Agnes L. Crownover of La Senda Place in South Pasadena, a native of Utah, lived in California for 41 years and in San Bernardino for five years, died Monday at a San Bernardino convalescent home at the age of 78. She was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints and was survived by her mother, May L. Taylor of Pasadena, a son, Harold Daynes of San Bernardino, a daughter, Mrs. Darlene Delay of Pasadena, two sisters, Mrs. May Taylor Parke of Los Angeles and Mrs. Rheat Taylor of Tucson, Arizona and three grandchildren. Services are set for 2 p.m. on Thursday at Bobbitt Memorial Chapel with burial in Montecito Memorial Park Cemetery.
information from an obituary published in the SAN BERNARDINO SUN on April 14, 1965

from ANCESTRY.COM, Agnes Leona Taylor was born on August 24, 1883 in Salt Lake City, Utah to John Whitaker Taylor and May Leona Rich(one of his six wives), both of Utah, one of their eight(his 38 children). She married Harold Sharp Daynes of Utah on October 14, 1915 and they had at least one son before Harold's death in 1937. She later married John Hayden Crownover. She died in San Bernardino, California on April 12, 1965

from WORLD CONNECT, Agnes Leona Taylor was born on August 22, 1883 in Salt Lake City, Utah to John Whitaker Taylor and his first(of six) wives, May Leona Rich, both of Utah, one of their six(his 31 or 32) children. She married Harold Sharp Daynes of Utah on October 14, 1915 in Salt Lake City, Utah and they had two children. After Harold death in 1937, she later married John Hayden Crownover in Yuma, Arizona in 1941. She died in San Bernardino, California on April 12, 1965 and is buried in Loma Linda, California.

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Gravesite Details

Buried next to Robert McKinney in the eleventh row from the south curb in the Angelus Lot, CDI provided the dates, first name and being born in Utah, no SSDI#



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