PARK CITY - Perry Steadman, who has been ill at the Miners' hospital for several seeks suffering from complication following influenza, died yesterday.
Obituary from The Park Record (Park City, UT) - Friday, April 13, 1923:
Last Monday morning at the Miners' Hospital, Perry Steadman, a well-known and well-liked young man, passed away after an illness of six weeks with lung trouble. For four years he had been leasing at the Ontario mine.
Deceased was born at Grace, Idaho and was only twenty eight years of age. He is survived by his widow and two children, his parents, two brothers, W.R. and J.L. Steadman, and one sister, Mrs. Dorothy Lamb, all of Salt Lake. His mother arrived from Los Angeles a week before her son's death and was at his bedside when he passed away, as was his sister and brother.
Funeral services were held at the LDS Church Thursday, and the remains taken to Salt Lake in the afternoon for burial.
PARK CITY - Perry Steadman, who has been ill at the Miners' hospital for several seeks suffering from complication following influenza, died yesterday.
Obituary from The Park Record (Park City, UT) - Friday, April 13, 1923:
Last Monday morning at the Miners' Hospital, Perry Steadman, a well-known and well-liked young man, passed away after an illness of six weeks with lung trouble. For four years he had been leasing at the Ontario mine.
Deceased was born at Grace, Idaho and was only twenty eight years of age. He is survived by his widow and two children, his parents, two brothers, W.R. and J.L. Steadman, and one sister, Mrs. Dorothy Lamb, all of Salt Lake. His mother arrived from Los Angeles a week before her son's death and was at his bedside when he passed away, as was his sister and brother.
Funeral services were held at the LDS Church Thursday, and the remains taken to Salt Lake in the afternoon for burial.
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