Funeral services were conducted Wednesday afternoon in the Kemmerer LDS ward chapel for George W. Tanner, 64, county clerk of Lincoln County, Wyoming, an LDS church worker, who died Monday at his home in Kemmerer following a lingering illness.
Mr. Tanner, born in Wanship, had been a member of the LDS ward bishopric at Kemmerer and prominent in Sunday school and YMMIA activities. He was county assessor for several years, and county clerk for 12 years prior to his death.
Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Myrtle Peterson Tanner; a son, John Tanner, Kemmerer, and a daughter, Mrs. George Low Ziegler, Fossil, Wyoming; a twin brother, Nathan W. Tanner, Salt Lake City, and three other brothers, Carl and Henry Tanner, Cardston, Alberta, Canada, and Shirley Tanner, Burley, Idaho, and a sister, Mrs. Nora Colette, Burley, Idaho.
Funeral services were conducted Wednesday afternoon in the Kemmerer LDS ward chapel for George W. Tanner, 64, county clerk of Lincoln County, Wyoming, an LDS church worker, who died Monday at his home in Kemmerer following a lingering illness.
Mr. Tanner, born in Wanship, had been a member of the LDS ward bishopric at Kemmerer and prominent in Sunday school and YMMIA activities. He was county assessor for several years, and county clerk for 12 years prior to his death.
Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Myrtle Peterson Tanner; a son, John Tanner, Kemmerer, and a daughter, Mrs. George Low Ziegler, Fossil, Wyoming; a twin brother, Nathan W. Tanner, Salt Lake City, and three other brothers, Carl and Henry Tanner, Cardston, Alberta, Canada, and Shirley Tanner, Burley, Idaho, and a sister, Mrs. Nora Colette, Burley, Idaho.
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