Born September 20, 1881, Salt Lake City, to Leonard G and Miriam Young Hardy. Married James Henry Rampton February 10, 1904, Salt Lake LDS Temple, he died in 1959. Granddaughter of Brigham Young, founder and president, Mothers of Men in Service. Worked in American Red Cross; Gray Lady, Hill Air Force Base Hospital, Bushnell Army Hospital, Brigham City, charter member Sessions Camp, DUP, Bountiful, founded Brigham Young Granddaughters Association, charter member Ladies Betterment Club, Bountiful, Member Josepmine Literary Club, Bountiful.
Survivors, sons, Henry H., LDS mission, Oklahoma; Leonard H., Chelan, Washington; Edward H., Bountiful; Robert E., Farmington; 20 grandchildren, 26 great-grandchildren, sisters, Mrs. Emily Blair, Mrs. Georgia Stead, both of Salt Lake City; Mrs. Mile (Dorothy) Matthews, Montselier, Idaho.
Funeral Saturday noon, Bountiful Union Funeral Home, where friends call Friday 6-8 p.m., Saturday hour before services. Burial, Bountiful Memorial Park.
-Salt Lake Tribune, May 1, 1975, transcribed by Rhonda Holton
Eugenia Young Hardy was the daughter of Leonard G. Hardy and Miriam Y. Hardy.
She married James Henry Rampton February 10, 1904 in Salt Lake City, Utah.
To this union they had the following children: Henry Hardy Rampton, Leonard Hardy Rampton, Edward Hardy Rampton, Robert Elliot Rampton, Richard Hardy Rampton and James Paul Rampton.
Born September 20, 1881, Salt Lake City, to Leonard G and Miriam Young Hardy. Married James Henry Rampton February 10, 1904, Salt Lake LDS Temple, he died in 1959. Granddaughter of Brigham Young, founder and president, Mothers of Men in Service. Worked in American Red Cross; Gray Lady, Hill Air Force Base Hospital, Bushnell Army Hospital, Brigham City, charter member Sessions Camp, DUP, Bountiful, founded Brigham Young Granddaughters Association, charter member Ladies Betterment Club, Bountiful, Member Josepmine Literary Club, Bountiful.
Survivors, sons, Henry H., LDS mission, Oklahoma; Leonard H., Chelan, Washington; Edward H., Bountiful; Robert E., Farmington; 20 grandchildren, 26 great-grandchildren, sisters, Mrs. Emily Blair, Mrs. Georgia Stead, both of Salt Lake City; Mrs. Mile (Dorothy) Matthews, Montselier, Idaho.
Funeral Saturday noon, Bountiful Union Funeral Home, where friends call Friday 6-8 p.m., Saturday hour before services. Burial, Bountiful Memorial Park.
-Salt Lake Tribune, May 1, 1975, transcribed by Rhonda Holton
Eugenia Young Hardy was the daughter of Leonard G. Hardy and Miriam Y. Hardy.
She married James Henry Rampton February 10, 1904 in Salt Lake City, Utah.
To this union they had the following children: Henry Hardy Rampton, Leonard Hardy Rampton, Edward Hardy Rampton, Robert Elliot Rampton, Richard Hardy Rampton and James Paul Rampton.
Family Members
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Miriam Young Hardy Hawkins
1879–1940
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Emily Hardy Blair
1884–1975
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Leonard Goodridge Hardy Jr
1886–1945
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Alice Young Hardy
1887–1909
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Col Aaron Young "Ned" Hardy
1890–1961
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Georgie Young "Dord" Hardy Steed
1893–1977
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Lucille Young Hardy
1895–1896
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Brigham Young Hardy
1897–1966
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Edward Vernon Hardy
1900–1971
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Dorothy Young Hardy Matthews
1902–1982
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