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Alice Hannah <I>Cox</I> Karren

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Alice Hannah Cox Karren

Birth
Lehi, Utah County, Utah, USA
Death
13 Feb 1920 (aged 61)
Naples, Uintah County, Utah, USA
Burial
Vernal, Uintah County, Utah, USA Add to Map
Plot
BH94.00_L2_S2
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WELL KNOWN NAPLES WOMAN PASSES AWAY

Alice H. Cox Karren, wife of John D. Karren died at her home in Naples February 13, 1920, of a complication of diseases of which she had been a sufferer for the last fifteen years and a confirmed invalid for the last eight years. The end came in a peaceful sleep so much different from the agony she suffered days before.

Alice H. Cox was born in Lehi, Utah, November 4, 1858 and died February 13, 1920. She married John D. Karren in Lehi and in 1882 moved to Naples, living on their homestead ever since. There are twelve living children and one boy dead. Their children are all living in Ashley Valley. Mrs. John Watkins of Naples; Mrs. Vern McCarrell of Ashley; Mrs. Myrtle Woodruff and Mrs. Hanna Winward of Glines; Bertha Nellie and Erma are girls at home; Hugh, Jacob, James and Merrill are married and living in Naples. Andie is the only one at home.

Sisiter Karren was a faithful Latter-Day Saint and the sympathy of the entire community goes out to mourn her loss.

Funeral services were held Sunday at the graveside. Bishop F. R. Remington presiding. The speakers were James M. Shaffer, John N. Davis and President Don B. Colton. Beautiful music was rendered by the Naples double quartet. The grave was dedicated by Ed Watkins. Interment was made in the Vernal Cemetery.

-Vernal Express, February 20, 1920, transribed by Rhonda Holton
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Mrs. John Karren who has suffered as an invalid for fifteen years, died at her home Friday February 13th.

The funeral was held Sunday at 1 o'clock at the cemetery. The speakers were James M. Shaaffer, John N Davis and President Don B Colton.

-Vernal Express, February 20, 1920, transribed by Rhonda Holton

Relatives: Cox, Hannah Ashton (Mother)
Cox, Edward F. (Father)
Karren, John Daniel (Spouse)

Children not listed below: Mary Karren Woodruff, Alice L. Karren Watkins, Merrell O Karren
WELL KNOWN NAPLES WOMAN PASSES AWAY

Alice H. Cox Karren, wife of John D. Karren died at her home in Naples February 13, 1920, of a complication of diseases of which she had been a sufferer for the last fifteen years and a confirmed invalid for the last eight years. The end came in a peaceful sleep so much different from the agony she suffered days before.

Alice H. Cox was born in Lehi, Utah, November 4, 1858 and died February 13, 1920. She married John D. Karren in Lehi and in 1882 moved to Naples, living on their homestead ever since. There are twelve living children and one boy dead. Their children are all living in Ashley Valley. Mrs. John Watkins of Naples; Mrs. Vern McCarrell of Ashley; Mrs. Myrtle Woodruff and Mrs. Hanna Winward of Glines; Bertha Nellie and Erma are girls at home; Hugh, Jacob, James and Merrill are married and living in Naples. Andie is the only one at home.

Sisiter Karren was a faithful Latter-Day Saint and the sympathy of the entire community goes out to mourn her loss.

Funeral services were held Sunday at the graveside. Bishop F. R. Remington presiding. The speakers were James M. Shaffer, John N. Davis and President Don B. Colton. Beautiful music was rendered by the Naples double quartet. The grave was dedicated by Ed Watkins. Interment was made in the Vernal Cemetery.

-Vernal Express, February 20, 1920, transribed by Rhonda Holton
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Mrs. John Karren who has suffered as an invalid for fifteen years, died at her home Friday February 13th.

The funeral was held Sunday at 1 o'clock at the cemetery. The speakers were James M. Shaaffer, John N Davis and President Don B Colton.

-Vernal Express, February 20, 1920, transribed by Rhonda Holton

Relatives: Cox, Hannah Ashton (Mother)
Cox, Edward F. (Father)
Karren, John Daniel (Spouse)

Children not listed below: Mary Karren Woodruff, Alice L. Karren Watkins, Merrell O Karren


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