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William Wallace Hunter

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William Wallace Hunter

Birth
Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, USA
Death
24 May 1934 (aged 83)
American Fork, Utah County, Utah, USA
Burial
American Fork, Utah County, Utah, USA GPS-Latitude: 40.3902165, Longitude: -111.796658
Plot
F-128-1
Memorial ID
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William W. Hunter, 83. prominent Utah county farmer and stockgrower, former mayor of American Fork and for many years a ward bishop ther died yesterday at his American Fork home. He was a son of the late Edward Hunter, for many years presiding bishop of the Church.
Mr. Hunter
Mr. Hunter was born in Salt Lake, April 8, 1851, and married Rachael Greenwood, sister of the late Judge Joshua Greenwood. Throughout his life he had been active in agricultural, oivic and Church affairs in Utah county.
Surviving besides his widow are six sons: Ernest G., of American Fork; Wallace G., of Salt Lake; Joseph G., of Burlingame, Cal., a member of the state railroad commission of the state; John G., of Long Beach, and David C., of Salt Lake; also three daughters, Mrs. E. A. Jensen of Salt Lake; Mrs. Werner Floyd of Tooele, and Mrs. Clara Crittendon of Los Angeles.
Funeral services will be held Sunday at 2 p.m. at the Second ward chapel at American Fork, followed by burial in the City cemetery there.

William married Rachel Greenwood on 19 Oct 1874. They had fifteen (15) children: Laura Greenwood Hunter (1875-1878), William Greenwood Hunter (1876-1877),Earnest Greenwood Hunter (1878-1953), Lafeyette Hunter (1879-1879), Edward Greenwood Hunter (1881-1891), Wallace Greenwood Hunter (1884-1963), Joseph Greenwood Hunter (1885 - 1971), Alice Greenwood Jensen (1886-1974), Albert Greenwood Hunter (1888-1947), John Greenwood Hunter (1889-1973), Rachel Dora Floyd (1890-1973), Ida Greenwood Hunter (1893-1914), David Coffman Hunter (1894-1970), Clara Greenwood Crittenden (1896-1960)and Madia Greenwood Hunter (1899-1902)

William W. Hunter, 83. prominent Utah county farmer and stockgrower, former mayor of American Fork and for many years a ward bishop ther died yesterday at his American Fork home. He was a son of the late Edward Hunter, for many years presiding bishop of the Church.
Mr. Hunter
Mr. Hunter was born in Salt Lake, April 8, 1851, and married Rachael Greenwood, sister of the late Judge Joshua Greenwood. Throughout his life he had been active in agricultural, oivic and Church affairs in Utah county.
Surviving besides his widow are six sons: Ernest G., of American Fork; Wallace G., of Salt Lake; Joseph G., of Burlingame, Cal., a member of the state railroad commission of the state; John G., of Long Beach, and David C., of Salt Lake; also three daughters, Mrs. E. A. Jensen of Salt Lake; Mrs. Werner Floyd of Tooele, and Mrs. Clara Crittendon of Los Angeles.
Funeral services will be held Sunday at 2 p.m. at the Second ward chapel at American Fork, followed by burial in the City cemetery there.

William married Rachel Greenwood on 19 Oct 1874. They had fifteen (15) children: Laura Greenwood Hunter (1875-1878), William Greenwood Hunter (1876-1877),Earnest Greenwood Hunter (1878-1953), Lafeyette Hunter (1879-1879), Edward Greenwood Hunter (1881-1891), Wallace Greenwood Hunter (1884-1963), Joseph Greenwood Hunter (1885 - 1971), Alice Greenwood Jensen (1886-1974), Albert Greenwood Hunter (1888-1947), John Greenwood Hunter (1889-1973), Rachel Dora Floyd (1890-1973), Ida Greenwood Hunter (1893-1914), David Coffman Hunter (1894-1970), Clara Greenwood Crittenden (1896-1960)and Madia Greenwood Hunter (1899-1902)



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