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1888 - 1935 (47 years)
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Name |
Charles William Pinney |
Born |
26 Jul 1888 |
, Piute, Utah |
Gender |
Male |
Died |
10 Aug 1935 |
Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah |
Obituary |
16 Aug 1935 |
Panguitch, Garfield, Utah [1] |
- Last Rite Are Held For Charles William Pinney: Word was recieved in Panguich late Saturday of the death of Mr. Charles William Pinney, 47, a resident of Panguitch who passed away Saturday, August 12th at 7:30 a.m. in the Veterans hospital in Salt Lake City following an operation for ruptured apendix. Mr. Pinney had been ailing for several months and was finally sent to the Veterans hospital where he lived only a few days. The body was sent to Panguitch where funeral services were held Monday afternoon in the North Ward chapel with Bishop Hans P Ipson officiating. The following parts were rendered: song, "Kind Words are Sweet Tones of the Heart," by Choir. Prayer, President James L Hatch, Song, "My Work is Done," by Mrs. Iletta Reid, accompained by Mrs. Lareta Lynn. Talk, J Earl Allen. Solo, "My Father Knows," by George M Hess. Talk by S. A. Worthen. Solo, 'Lay My Head Beneath a Rose,' by Gloren Goulding, accompanied by Mrs. Ada Henrie. Talk, Robert Pinney, of Joseph, Utah. Talk, by Thomas I. Schow. Closing song, "Sweet Hour of Prayer," by the choir. Benediction, by Wilford Pendelton. Following the services the body was taken in charge by the local American Legion Post and escorted to Marysvale where interment was held in the Thompsonville cemetery besides his mother who died some thirty-five years ago. The grave was dedicated by Chaplain James L Hatch. Color bearers were Jess M. Cherrington, Elliot Barney, Thomas Lambert and James L. Hatch. The following ex-soldiers acted as pall bearers: George Workman, William C. Tebbs, J. Earl Allen, M.V. Hatch, Thomas I. Schow and Wallace Houston. The daughters of the American Legion Auxilliary under the direction of Cleta Cherrington acted as flower girls. The casket was draped with a beautiful American Flag which was taken off at the grave and given to Mrs. Rose, a sister of the deceased. Charles William Pinney was born July 26 1888 at a ranch on the East Fork, the eldest son of Charles A. and Grace Scoggins Pinney. Shortly after the death of his mother in 1900 he moved to Panguitch where his has since resided. On March 31, 1918 he became a member of the United States Army and served in that capacity until January 18, 1919 when he was honorably released. Returning to Panguitch he engaged in farming. He is survived by his father and folling sisters: Mrs. Olive Larsen, Newton, Utah; Mrs. Edith McNeil, Logan, Utah; and Mrs. Nora Rose of Widtsoe, Utah.
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Buried |
Thompsonville, Piute, Utah |
Person ID |
I1383 |
Descendants of Thomas Scoging 1709 - 1788 | The family of Philip Elam |
Last Modified |
25 Mar 2007 |
Father |
Charles Archiebald Pinney, b. 26 Jan (1866) 1867, Kanab, Kane, Utah , d. 9 Oct 1946, Provo, Utah, Utah (Age 79 years) |
Mother |
Grace Scogings, b. 7 May 1869, Rockville, Kane, Utah , d. 21 Jun 1900, Marysvale, Piute, Utah (Age 31 years) |
Married |
1 Feb 1887 |
Henrieville, Garfield, Utah [2] |
Family ID |
F135 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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Sources |
- [S329] Garfield County News, (Panguitch, Utah), Aug 16 1935, page 1.
- [S14] Ancestral File (R) Scogings, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, (Copyright (c) 1987, June 1998, data as of 5 January 1998).
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