Mrs. Lazzell Dies in Home Near Manila
Mrs. Saddie Lazzell, about 78 years old, was found dead Friday at her home in Sweetwater county, just outside Manila, Utah, by her husband, Charles Lazzell.
County Coroner Bill Villanova said Mrs. Lazzell was found dead in her bed. She apparently died in her sleep, he said.
A physician will examine the body today, Villanova said.
Mrs. Lazzell was born in Texas. She later moved to the Manila area, where she taught school for a number of years.
She is survived by her husband, Charles, a sister, Mrs. J.M. McMurrough of Cimaron, N.M., and several nieces and nephews.
Services are pending at the Villanova funeral home.
Kindly shared by Angela Cable
Charles Robert married Miss Sadie Judson Chandler on March 10, 1919 in Daggett County. Both were 37 years old.
Found at Family Search.
Mrs. Lazzell Dies in Home Near Manila
Mrs. Saddie Lazzell, about 78 years old, was found dead Friday at her home in Sweetwater county, just outside Manila, Utah, by her husband, Charles Lazzell.
County Coroner Bill Villanova said Mrs. Lazzell was found dead in her bed. She apparently died in her sleep, he said.
A physician will examine the body today, Villanova said.
Mrs. Lazzell was born in Texas. She later moved to the Manila area, where she taught school for a number of years.
She is survived by her husband, Charles, a sister, Mrs. J.M. McMurrough of Cimaron, N.M., and several nieces and nephews.
Services are pending at the Villanova funeral home.
Kindly shared by Angela Cable
Charles Robert married Miss Sadie Judson Chandler on March 10, 1919 in Daggett County. Both were 37 years old.
Found at Family Search.
Family Members
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Mary Pleasant Chandler Harrison
1867–1943
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Hattie Chandler Campbell
1869–1961
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Annie Alice Chandler Whitesides
1870–1944
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Carrie Ellen Chandler Stephenson
1872–1955
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John Robert Chandler
1874–1951
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Ada Elizabeth Chandler Mcmurrough
1878–1962
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Corp George Lewis Chandler Jr
1878–1935
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Gussie Chandler
1881–1955
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Thomas Barnett Chandler
1883–1917
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William Oliver Chandler
1885–1923
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Sam R. Chandler
1887–1951
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