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Dean Wells Terry

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Dean Wells Terry

Birth
Provo, Utah County, Utah, USA
Death
2 Feb 1931 (aged 20)
Rock Springs, Sweetwater County, Wyoming, USA
Burial
Sweetwater County, Wyoming, USA Add to Map
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Rock Springs Rocket, Feb 5, 1931
McKinnon Young Man Dies Here

Dean Wells Terry of McKinnon, Wyoming, aged 20 years, died at the Wyoming General hospital here Monday at nine a.m. Death resulted from sepsis due to a separating appendix and peritonitis with which he had suffered prior to being brought to the local hospital. He was the son of Mrs. C.A. Terry, well known resident of the Burnt Fork and McKinnon sections and is survived by three brothers and five sisters. The brothers are C.A. and Merrill Terry of McKinnon. The sisters are Clara and Lela Terry of Green River, Veloy and Beth Terry of McKinnon and May Terry of Fairview, Utah.

The remains were shipped to McKinnon by the Rogan Mortuary where funeral services were held Wednesday at one p.m. Bishop Monte A. Pulham of the L.D.S. Church officiated.

Rock Springs Rocket, Feb 5, 1931
McKinnon Young Man Dies Here

Dean Wells Terry of McKinnon, Wyoming, aged 20 years, died at the Wyoming General hospital here Monday at nine a.m. Death resulted from sepsis due to a separating appendix and peritonitis with which he had suffered prior to being brought to the local hospital. He was the son of Mrs. C.A. Terry, well known resident of the Burnt Fork and McKinnon sections and is survived by three brothers and five sisters. The brothers are C.A. and Merrill Terry of McKinnon. The sisters are Clara and Lela Terry of Green River, Veloy and Beth Terry of McKinnon and May Terry of Fairview, Utah.

The remains were shipped to McKinnon by the Rogan Mortuary where funeral services were held Wednesday at one p.m. Bishop Monte A. Pulham of the L.D.S. Church officiated.



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