Obituaries
Found in 39 Collections and/or Records:
Francis Armstrong family papers
The Francis Armstrong family papers (1860-1960) contain autobiographies, biographies, obituaries, correspondence, genealogy records, and newspaper articles. Francis Armstrong Madsen is a local businessman who compiled this resource on his mother's ancestor, Francis Armstrong. The bulk of the collection consists of information on Francis Armstrong and his family.
John Lyman Ballif papers
The John Lyman Ballif papers (1862-1998) reflect the life of John Ballif (1888-1954) and his family. While the emphasis is on the University of Utah, the collection also includes family correspondence, a genealogy, and three diaries. There are also scrapbooks, press clippings, and memorabilia from Switzerland.
Jane Elizabeth Lee Butler autobiography
The Jane Elizabeth Lee Butler autobiography consist of Butler's description of her life from about the 1880s to 1900. It gives an account of the economic depression, epidemics, and a life of church and civic activity in a predominantly Mormon community in southeastern Nevada.
Ann Mousley Cannon papers
The Ann Mousley Cannon papers (1886-1990) contain both personal papers and information from the Omega Kappa Society, of which Mousley (1869-1948) was a member. Included are writings, correspondence, invitations, poetry, programs, and minutes.
Classics Club records
The Classics Club records (1931- 2005) contain the organizational papers of this women's literary group based in Salt Lake City.
Albert and Vera Cuglietta papers
Culture Lure Club records
The Culture Lure Club records (1932-1995) contains documents regarding this Salt Lake City club, including meeting records, correspondence, a constitution, a charter member list, club notebooks, and other documents. The Culture Lure Club was a women's club in Salt Lake City, Utah founded in 1932.
Daughters of the American Revolution, Uintah Chapter records
The Daughters of the American Revolution, Uintah Chapter records consist of promotional literature, information regarding local events, scrapbooks and general materials. The DAR is an organization for descendants of men who fought in the American Revolution.
Seville Flowers papers
Darrell J. Greenwell papers
The Darrell J. Greenwell papers (1936-1961) consist of clippings concerning his career as an editor and social service administrator and copies of newspaper editorials which he wrote. Includes an obituary and clippings concerning his death.