Children: Marjorie Leone Devereaux Ashton (1924-1990), Frederick Robert Devereaux (1931-1988), James Ulysses Devereaux (1938-1997).
Obituary, printed in the Davis County Clipper, January 8, 1971:
Death Claims Ulysses Devereaux
Funeral services were held Monday 11 a.m., Jan. 4 for Ulysses L. Leveraux (sic), 68, of 388 East 300 N. Centerville. He died Dec. 31, in the St. Mark's Hospital of natural causes.
HE WAS born Nov. 25, 1902 at Bountiful. He was the son of John and Ellen Frances Devereaux.
On Dec. 11, 1922 he was married to Jessie Faye Devereaux in Salt Lake City.
HE IS A retired maintenance supervisor for Phillips Petroleum Company where he worked 25 years. He was a Centerville Seventh Ward LDS Church member; member of Phil Resters Club.
Survivors are his widow, Centerville; sons and daughter, Frederick R., Woods Cross; James, Bountiful and Mrs. Dale (Margie) Ashton, Santa Rosa, Calif.; 11 grandchildren and five great-grandchildren; brothers and sister Joseph, Ogden; Leslie, Bountiful; and Mrs. Frances (Babe) Evans, California.
FUNERAL services were held Monday 11 a.m. in the Bountiful Lindquist Mortuary Chapel with Bishop Thomas Randall, Centerville Seventh Ward conducting.
Family prayer was by Ron Devereaux; prelude organ music by Valorie Casper; invocation by Wesley Winegar; speaker was Jim Snoddy.
A VOCAL solo "The Place Where I Worship" and "Beautiful Isle of Somewhere" by Larry Memmott, accompanied by Valorie Casper.
Interment in the Mt. Olivet Cemetery with dedication of the grave by Willard A. Casper.
PALLBEARERS were Vic Simpson, Eddie Hartman, Norman Wells, Larry Jackson, Terry Devereaux and Fred Devereaux.
Floral offerings were cared for by the grandchildren.
Children: Marjorie Leone Devereaux Ashton (1924-1990), Frederick Robert Devereaux (1931-1988), James Ulysses Devereaux (1938-1997).
Obituary, printed in the Davis County Clipper, January 8, 1971:
Death Claims Ulysses Devereaux
Funeral services were held Monday 11 a.m., Jan. 4 for Ulysses L. Leveraux (sic), 68, of 388 East 300 N. Centerville. He died Dec. 31, in the St. Mark's Hospital of natural causes.
HE WAS born Nov. 25, 1902 at Bountiful. He was the son of John and Ellen Frances Devereaux.
On Dec. 11, 1922 he was married to Jessie Faye Devereaux in Salt Lake City.
HE IS A retired maintenance supervisor for Phillips Petroleum Company where he worked 25 years. He was a Centerville Seventh Ward LDS Church member; member of Phil Resters Club.
Survivors are his widow, Centerville; sons and daughter, Frederick R., Woods Cross; James, Bountiful and Mrs. Dale (Margie) Ashton, Santa Rosa, Calif.; 11 grandchildren and five great-grandchildren; brothers and sister Joseph, Ogden; Leslie, Bountiful; and Mrs. Frances (Babe) Evans, California.
FUNERAL services were held Monday 11 a.m. in the Bountiful Lindquist Mortuary Chapel with Bishop Thomas Randall, Centerville Seventh Ward conducting.
Family prayer was by Ron Devereaux; prelude organ music by Valorie Casper; invocation by Wesley Winegar; speaker was Jim Snoddy.
A VOCAL solo "The Place Where I Worship" and "Beautiful Isle of Somewhere" by Larry Memmott, accompanied by Valorie Casper.
Interment in the Mt. Olivet Cemetery with dedication of the grave by Willard A. Casper.
PALLBEARERS were Vic Simpson, Eddie Hartman, Norman Wells, Larry Jackson, Terry Devereaux and Fred Devereaux.
Floral offerings were cared for by the grandchildren.
Family Members
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Selena Emma Devereaux York
1879–1944
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Annie Maria "Nan" Devereaux
1881–1961
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Joseph Devereaux
1883–1971
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Mary Ellen "Nellie" Devereaux Warby
1885–1952
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Edith Amelia Devereaux Carter
1888–1963
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John Devereaux Jr
1893–1966
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Mark Devereaux
1894–1964
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Leslie William Devereaux
1897–1974
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Isabella May Deveraux
1904–1905
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