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FOUND IN H-H BK
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Sent by Glenn V. Hiatt. She was 1st married to Mr. Hepworth they had 3
children Ted, Mary Ann, Jo Ella, they were adopted by Wilford
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Sister to Lucinda Eades Fisher that married James, brother of William.
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Sent by Glenn V. Hiatt.
Adopted into the Hales family very young. Birth name was Atkinson, her
fathers name was Edward Atkinson mother was Fanney Glenn. Her maiden name
Fanney Glenn was the 4th wife of George Gillet Hales. Family tradition is that Edward Atkinson was a stage coach driver for the King. He went on a run and never heard from again.
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D/o Jospeh J. Harding and Ida Seamont.
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Sent by Robert Knoll. D/o W.N. Hass
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SENT FROM B. CORDER
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Found in HH Book
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See obituary of Vernon Talmagde Hiatt.
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Sent by Nell McLaughlin, of Minneapolis, MN
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Unmarried as of 1960 and living with his mother.
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Sent by Marjorie Stenzel Wilbur is the natural son of Orris Henry Hiatt and Mary A. Hill. He was adopted by Newton when he was young because Mary A. Hill died after the birth of Marjorie May Bell Hiatt, his sister.
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Sent by Robert Knoll. Automobile salesman, Richmond, Ind. Owned grocery and
meat store, drive-in restaurant, and a jewelry store all in Denver, Colo.
Methodist and Republican. Wilbur had no children by 2 or 3 marriage.
Died from tuberculosis.
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Sent by Glenn Hiatt of SLC, Ut. and Jill Wood.
Wilford Aldwin Hiatt, 82, of 627 West Halliday, Pocatello, Idaho passed away
early Sunday morning. 16 Oct 1988 at his home, following an illness.
He was born 24 Oct 1905 in Salem, Utah, the son of Wilford Z. and Lillian
Hales Hiatt. He attended school in Salem, Utah and Blackfoot, Idaho.
He married Mary Samuelson on 10 Sep 1924 at Salt Lake City, Utah and they
later divorced.
On 6 Jul 1942 he married Maxine Eynon Hepworth at Jackson Hole, Wyoming.
She died 10 Aug 1987.
In his early years Mr. Hiatt farmed and did custom threshing. He was a
foreman on a cattle ranch in the Rose, Idaho area prior to moving to Pocatello
in 1953. He was then employed for the Union Pacific Railroad Company as a
stell-bridge welder for 17 years, retiring in 1970.
He was a member of the Pocatello 11 Ward, Church of Jesus Christ of
Latter-Day Saints and enjoyed writing poetry, penmanship, gardening, reading
and music.
Survivors include five sons: Veraun Hiatt, Sandy Utah; Doran Hiatt,
Grantsville, Utah, Lester Hiatt, Pocatello, Idaho; Van Hiatt, Stratton,
Pennsylvania; Ted Hepworth, Sacramento, Calif; seven daughters: Mrs. Frank
(Dawna V.) Paget, Sandy, Utah; Mrs. Skip (Janet) Tschanz, The Dalles, Oregon;
Mrs. Ted (Anita) Corrington, Pocatello, Idaho; Mrs. Murray (Lili) Johnson,
McMinnville, Oregon; Mrs. Jim (Terri) Willson, Pocatello, Idaho; Mrs. Carsten
(JoElla) Mohr, Bountiful, Utah; Mrs. Ralph (Mary Ann) Wilson; Mrs. William
(Lillian) Keaton, Blackfoot, Idaho; fifty-nine grandchildren; fifty-seven great
grandchildren and twelve great-great grandchildren.
He was preceded in death by his wife, Maxine, his parents, a daughter, Naomi
Maxine Johnson, four brothers and a sister.
Funeral services were conducted Thursday, 20 Oct 1988, at 2 P.M. at the
Pocatello L.D.S. Stake Center at 655 South Grant Ave. The family met with
friends on Wednesday evening from 7 to 9 PM at Manning Funeral Chapel at 510
North Twelfth Avenue, Pocatello, Idaho. On Thursday friends called at the
Pocatello Stake Center from 1PM until time of services. Interment was in
Restlawn Memorial Gardens in Pocatello, Idaho.