Ada <I>Bitner</I> Hinckley

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Ada Bitner Hinckley

Birth
Cottonwood, Salt Lake County, Utah, USA
Death
9 Nov 1930 (aged 50)
Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California, USA
Burial
Millcreek, Salt Lake County, Utah, USA GPS-Latitude: 40.6968491, Longitude: -111.8416146
Plot
Gilcrest 798-5-E
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Ada Bitner Hinckley
1880 - 1930

Father: Breneman Barr Bitner
Mother: Sarah Ann Osguthorpe Bitner
Spouse: Bryant Stringham Hinckley
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Last rites for Mrs. Ada B. Hinckley, who died Sunday in Los Angeles, were held at 2 p.m. Thursday at the First Ward Chapel. Mrs. Hinckley was the wife of Bryant S. Hinckley, president of Liberty Stake of L. D. S. Church [The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints] and executive secretary of the Deseret Gymnasium.

Bishop John C. Duncan will be in charge of funeral services, and burial will be at Wasatch Lawn Cemetery. Brief services also were held at Los Angeles, where Mrs. Hinckley's death terminated illness of several months.

Mrs. Hinckley was a native of Salt Lake and taught in public schools here. She also was a member of the faculty of LDS Business College, and was active in Relief Society and MIA work.

-- Salt Lake Telegram | Salt Lake City, Utah | 13 Nov 1930 | p. 3
Ada Bitner Hinckley
1880 - 1930

Father: Breneman Barr Bitner
Mother: Sarah Ann Osguthorpe Bitner
Spouse: Bryant Stringham Hinckley
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Last rites for Mrs. Ada B. Hinckley, who died Sunday in Los Angeles, were held at 2 p.m. Thursday at the First Ward Chapel. Mrs. Hinckley was the wife of Bryant S. Hinckley, president of Liberty Stake of L. D. S. Church [The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints] and executive secretary of the Deseret Gymnasium.

Bishop John C. Duncan will be in charge of funeral services, and burial will be at Wasatch Lawn Cemetery. Brief services also were held at Los Angeles, where Mrs. Hinckley's death terminated illness of several months.

Mrs. Hinckley was a native of Salt Lake and taught in public schools here. She also was a member of the faculty of LDS Business College, and was active in Relief Society and MIA work.

-- Salt Lake Telegram | Salt Lake City, Utah | 13 Nov 1930 | p. 3

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