1901 - 1975 (74 years)
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Name |
Bills, Nancy Desta [1] |
Born |
29 Jul 1901 |
Farview, Sanpete County, Utah, USA [2] |
Gender |
Female |
Died |
3 Nov 1975 |
Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, USA [2] |
Buried |
Redwood Memorial Cemetery, West Jordan, Salt Lake County, Utah, USA [2] |
Person ID |
I59874 |
Sackett |
Last Modified |
13 Jul 2020 |
Family |
Baker, John Walter, b. 9 Mar 1899, d. 11 Mar 1967 (Age 68 years) |
Children |
+ | 1. Baker, Lona J., b. 19 Apr 1919, Joseph, Sevier County, Utah, USA , d. 18 May 2000, Elsinore, Sevier County, Utah, USA (Age 81 years) |
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Last Modified |
13 Jul 2020 |
Family ID |
F24256 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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Event Map |
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| Born - 29 Jul 1901 - Farview, Sanpete County, Utah, USA |
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| Child - Baker, Lona J. - 19 Apr 1919 - Joseph, Sevier County, Utah, USA |
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| Died - 3 Nov 1975 - Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, USA |
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| Buried - - Redwood Memorial Cemetery, West Jordan, Salt Lake County, Utah, USA |
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Sources |
- [S543] Find A Grave (www.findagrave.com) (Reliability: 2), 12 Jul 2020.
Memorial ID 149591897
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/149591897
Lona J Baker Levie
Birth 10 Apr 1919
Joseph, Sevier County, Utah, USA
Death 18 May 2000 (aged 81)
Elsinore, Sevier County, Utah, USA
Burial
Rose Hills Memorial Park
Whittier, Los Angeles County, California, USA
Lona J Baker Levie passed away May 18, 2000 at her home in Elsinore, Sevier, Utah. She was born April 10, 1919, in Sevier to John Walter and Nancy Desta Bills Baker.,
She married Elmer Thomas Levie Jan. 24, 1935,in Salt Lake City. The marriage was later solemnized in the Los Angeles LDS Temple. He preceded her in death Oct. 30, 1999.
After her marriage, she and her husband lived and worked at Kimberly, they moved to California to raise their family, then retired and moved to Elsinore.
She was an active member of the LDS Church serving as a counselor and teacher in the Relief Society .
"Mama was always taking care of others. She was a perfect wife, mother, grandmother and sister. Her life can be summed up with a quote from Proverbs 31: 10-31."
Her family was important to her. She has the honor of claiming six sets of five generations at one time in her family. They all came to see her and spend time with her on Mother's Day this year.
She is survived by daughters Loretta (Mack) Easton, Whittier, Calif.; LaJauna Rae (Bobbie) Enders, Salt Lake City; seven grandchildren; 18 great-grandchildren; six great-great-grandchildren, sister Faye Jeffs, Salt Lake City.
She was preceded in death by her parents; husband, and brother, Calvin.
Funeral services were Tuesday, May 23, at 3 p.m in the Rose Hills Memorial Park Cemetery in Whittier, Calif. Funeral Directors, Neal S. Magleby & Sons Mortuary, Richfield, Utah.
Researched by Ted Smith
- [S543] Find A Grave (www.findagrave.com) (Reliability: 2), 12 Jul 2020.
Memorial ID 19606573
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/19606573
Nancy Desta Bills Baker
Birth 29 Jul 1901
Fairview, Sanpete County, Utah, USA
Death 3 Nov 1975 (aged 74)
Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, USA
Burial
Redwood Memorial Cemetery
West Jordan, Salt Lake County, Utah, USA
Plot Garden of Revelation
The Salt Lake Tribune
Tuesday, November 4, 1975
page 28
NANCY B. BAKER
Nancy Desta Bills Baker, 74, 942 South 200 West, died Nov. 3, 1975, in a Salt Lake hosptial of a stroke.
Born July 29, 1901, Fairview, Sanpete County, to John Charles and Emma Jane Vance Bills. She married John Walter Baker Jan. 4, 1918, Joseph, Sevier County; later solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He died March 11, 1967.
Survivors include a son and daughters, Calvin C., Elsinore, Sevier County; Mrs. Gerald P. (Faye) Jeffs, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Elmer T. (Lona) Levie, Whittier, Calif.; 10 grandchildren; 19 great-grandchildren; 3 great-grandchildren; sister, Mrs. Nora Middleton, Roy, Weber County.
Funeral Friday noon, 30th LDS Ward Chapel, 1068 Jefferson St. Friends call Thursday 6-8 p.m., Deseret Mortuary, 36 East 7th South, or one hour before service at the ward chapel. Burial in Redwood Memorial Estates.
Researched by Ted Smith
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