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Joseph Burgess “Jode” Meeks

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Joseph Burgess “Jode” Meeks

Birth
Bicknell, Wayne County, Utah, USA
Death
27 Feb 1932 (aged 49)
Cleveland, Emery County, Utah, USA
Burial
Huntington, Emery County, Utah, USA Add to Map
Plot
C_47_05
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He was a Real cowboy, or on the World War I Draft record he calls himself a Stockman. He owned 90 acres of land in Utah, and him and his son Edward Lee Meeks herded Cattle together after he divorced. When he died he left the land to his youngest son Edward Lee Meeks
He was a Real cowboy, or on the World War I Draft record he calls himself a Stockman. He owned 90 acres of land in Utah, and him and his son Edward Lee Meeks herded Cattle together after he divorced. When he died he left the land to his youngest son Edward Lee Meeks

Bio by: Sonia Glines

Gravesite Details

Back in 1985 or so, I walked through the Cemetery and the old Stone had that he was known also as Jode. Sonia Glines



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