1904 - 1933
PROVO--Adolph Eugene Hurst, 29, died at the family residence, 730 West Fifth North street, Tuesday night of heart trouble.
Mr. Hurst was born January 15, 1904, at Eureka, a son of Martin Luther and Nellie DeGraw Hurst. He moved to Spanish Fork with his parents when a child and graduated from the Spanish Fork high school. Following his marriage to Vera Smith August 15, 1923, at Provo, he moved to Tooele, where he lived until coming here in 1928.
Besides his widow, surviving are two sons, Vern Adolph and Gerald Clyde Hurst, and four brothers and sisters, Martin H. Hurst, Provo; Alma Clyde, Denver, Colo.; Miss Vera Mae Hurst, Salt Lake, and Mrs. Ruby Robinson, Eureka.
Funeral services will be conducted Saturday at 2 p. m. in the L. D. S. Pioneer ward chapel. Burial will be in Provo city cemetery under the direction of the Berg mortuary.
--Salt Lake Tribune | Salt Lake City, Utah | 31 August 1933 | p. 16 | transcribed by Annie Duckett Hundley.
1904 - 1933
PROVO--Adolph Eugene Hurst, 29, died at the family residence, 730 West Fifth North street, Tuesday night of heart trouble.
Mr. Hurst was born January 15, 1904, at Eureka, a son of Martin Luther and Nellie DeGraw Hurst. He moved to Spanish Fork with his parents when a child and graduated from the Spanish Fork high school. Following his marriage to Vera Smith August 15, 1923, at Provo, he moved to Tooele, where he lived until coming here in 1928.
Besides his widow, surviving are two sons, Vern Adolph and Gerald Clyde Hurst, and four brothers and sisters, Martin H. Hurst, Provo; Alma Clyde, Denver, Colo.; Miss Vera Mae Hurst, Salt Lake, and Mrs. Ruby Robinson, Eureka.
Funeral services will be conducted Saturday at 2 p. m. in the L. D. S. Pioneer ward chapel. Burial will be in Provo city cemetery under the direction of the Berg mortuary.
--Salt Lake Tribune | Salt Lake City, Utah | 31 August 1933 | p. 16 | transcribed by Annie Duckett Hundley.
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