Dexter, Leonard
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Old Carbon and Hanna Burial and Cemetery Record
Dexter, Leonard A.
Headstone: "1919 - 1937"
Plot: 388
Born: Dec. 23, 1919
Died: Mar. 3, 1937
Age: 17 y's, 2 m's, 10 d's
Note: Leonard Attryde Dexter died at his home on March 3rd. He had been ill for five years with a heart affliction for which he had been under a doctor’s care almost constantly. He had been well enough to attend school last fall up until Christmas when he became ill again and was confined to bed.
Leonard was born in Hanna December 23, 1919. He was a member of the Latter-Day saints Church. He leaves to mourn his passing his parents, Mr. And Mrs. John Dexter, one sister, Margaret, and two brothers, William and Arthur Neil, besides hosts of friends who will always remember him for his cheerful nature. Funeral services were held in the Methodist Church on Saturday, March 6, with Bishop Cecil James and Elder Owen West, of Rock Springs, officiating.
Out of town relatives who attended the funeral were Mr. And Mrs. Joe Dexter and daughter, Nellie, and sons, Randal and Stewart Dexter, of Idaho; Miss Beatrice Jack, of Rock Springs, and Mrs. James Strange, of Idaho; Mr. and Mrs. Carl Model, of Green River; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fredericks, of Laramie; Mrs. William Groutage and family, of Winton; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Anderson, Mrs. Bateman, Mrs. Charles Sheddon, Mrs. J.M. Anderson, of Rock Springs. (UPCCEM, April 1937)
Headstone: "1919 - 1937"
Plot: 388
Born: Dec. 23, 1919
Died: Mar. 3, 1937
Age: 17 y's, 2 m's, 10 d's
Note: Leonard Attryde Dexter died at his home on March 3rd. He had been ill for five years with a heart affliction for which he had been under a doctor’s care almost constantly. He had been well enough to attend school last fall up until Christmas when he became ill again and was confined to bed.
Leonard was born in Hanna December 23, 1919. He was a member of the Latter-Day saints Church. He leaves to mourn his passing his parents, Mr. And Mrs. John Dexter, one sister, Margaret, and two brothers, William and Arthur Neil, besides hosts of friends who will always remember him for his cheerful nature. Funeral services were held in the Methodist Church on Saturday, March 6, with Bishop Cecil James and Elder Owen West, of Rock Springs, officiating.
Out of town relatives who attended the funeral were Mr. And Mrs. Joe Dexter and daughter, Nellie, and sons, Randal and Stewart Dexter, of Idaho; Miss Beatrice Jack, of Rock Springs, and Mrs. James Strange, of Idaho; Mr. and Mrs. Carl Model, of Green River; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fredericks, of Laramie; Mrs. William Groutage and family, of Winton; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Anderson, Mrs. Bateman, Mrs. Charles Sheddon, Mrs. J.M. Anderson, of Rock Springs. (UPCCEM, April 1937)