Son of Lewis Richard Bird and Ellen Orrelia Fifield.
Native of Mendon Taken by Death— James Roy Bird, 62 native of Mendon, died yesterday at the home of a brother, Henry E. Bird, in Brigham City, of a heart ailment. He was born at Mendon, December 7th, 1884, a son of Lewis R. and Ellen O. Fifield Bird, and was educated in Mendon schools. Mr. Bird was an active member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. He operated a farm at Sugar City, Idaho, for seventeen years, and had retired because of ill health. Surviving are the following brothers and sisters: Mathew F. Bird, Logan; Henry E. Bird, Ogden; Mrs. Annetta Benson, Weiser, Idaho; Mrs. Amy Thompson, Riverdale; Albert O. Bird, Denver; Charles Bird, Mendon, and Mrs. Ruby Riggs, Wellsville. Funeral services will be conducted Saturday at one p.m. in the Mendon L.D.S. Ward. Friends may call at the chapel in Mendon from noon Saturday until time of service. Burial will be in the Mendon cemetery under direction of Harold B. Felt mortuary. ~The Herald Journal, March 20th, 1947, page 1.
Son of Lewis Richard Bird and Ellen Orrelia Fifield.
Native of Mendon Taken by Death— James Roy Bird, 62 native of Mendon, died yesterday at the home of a brother, Henry E. Bird, in Brigham City, of a heart ailment. He was born at Mendon, December 7th, 1884, a son of Lewis R. and Ellen O. Fifield Bird, and was educated in Mendon schools. Mr. Bird was an active member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. He operated a farm at Sugar City, Idaho, for seventeen years, and had retired because of ill health. Surviving are the following brothers and sisters: Mathew F. Bird, Logan; Henry E. Bird, Ogden; Mrs. Annetta Benson, Weiser, Idaho; Mrs. Amy Thompson, Riverdale; Albert O. Bird, Denver; Charles Bird, Mendon, and Mrs. Ruby Riggs, Wellsville. Funeral services will be conducted Saturday at one p.m. in the Mendon L.D.S. Ward. Friends may call at the chapel in Mendon from noon Saturday until time of service. Burial will be in the Mendon cemetery under direction of Harold B. Felt mortuary. ~The Herald Journal, March 20th, 1947, page 1.
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