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Zella <I>Jolley</I> Hill

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Zella Jolley Hill

Birth
Tropic, Garfield County, Utah, USA
Death
13 Jun 1998 (aged 91)
Sandy, Salt Lake County, Utah, USA
Burial
Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, USA Add to Map
Plot
L-36-29-5-3
Memorial ID
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Married 8 September 1927, in Bountiful Davis Co., Utah.

Died on the 13th and buried the 16th, per the Utah State History: Cemeteries and Burials database.
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Obituary sent by Robin Burt (47116381), 08/23/2011.

"At 91, Zella Jolley Hill, a most beloved, kind and caring woman returned to her Father in heaven on June 13, 1998 and was reunited with her husband, Cliff, who preceded her in death 44 years ago.

She was born in Tropic, Utah on December 13, 1906 to William Thomas Jolley and Vaughn Hatch Jolley. Zella married Clifford Royal Hill on September 8, 1927 in Bountiful, Utah. Marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake Temple.

Zella was always optimistic and unusually interested in everyone and everything. She loved the Temple and serving in various church callings. At 70, she was President of the Wasatch Literary Club. At 80, she traveled to Europe.

She is survived by her daughter, Lois Hill Anderson, son-in-law James D. Anderson and grandchildren and great-grandchildren. She had one sister, Alice J. Hendrickson and brother Merlyn Jolley."
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Married 8 September 1927, in Bountiful Davis Co., Utah.

Died on the 13th and buried the 16th, per the Utah State History: Cemeteries and Burials database.
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Obituary sent by Robin Burt (47116381), 08/23/2011.

"At 91, Zella Jolley Hill, a most beloved, kind and caring woman returned to her Father in heaven on June 13, 1998 and was reunited with her husband, Cliff, who preceded her in death 44 years ago.

She was born in Tropic, Utah on December 13, 1906 to William Thomas Jolley and Vaughn Hatch Jolley. Zella married Clifford Royal Hill on September 8, 1927 in Bountiful, Utah. Marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake Temple.

Zella was always optimistic and unusually interested in everyone and everything. She loved the Temple and serving in various church callings. At 70, she was President of the Wasatch Literary Club. At 80, she traveled to Europe.

She is survived by her daughter, Lois Hill Anderson, son-in-law James D. Anderson and grandchildren and great-grandchildren. She had one sister, Alice J. Hendrickson and brother Merlyn Jolley."
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