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Agnes U. Pratt Mrs. Agnes Ure Pratt, 79, of 1744 East 3045 South St., died Wednesday of causes incident to age. Born Nov. 4, 1869, in Tooele she was a daughter of James and Elizabeth Jones Ure. She was married to Mathoni Wood Pratt, June 23, 1903, in Salt Lake City. He died May 1, 1937. Mrs. Pratt was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Mary P. Christenson, Salt Lake City; two sons, Melvin U. Pratt, Ogden and Claron U. Pratt, Denver; a brother, Heber Ure, Salt Lake City, and nine grandchildren.” [Deseret News, May 26, 1949, B-4] [transcribed and proofread by David Grow, Jan. 2006] ********** The Death Roll Agnes U. Pratt Mrs. Agnes Ure Pratt, 79, 1744 E. 3045 South, died Wednesday at 5 a.m. of causes incident to age. Born Nov. 4, 1869 in Tooele, Tooele county, daughter of James and Elizabeth Jones Ure. She married to Mathoni Wood Pratt, June 25, 1903, in Salt Lake City. He died May 1, 1937. Mrs. Pratt was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Mary P. Christensen, Salt Lake City; two sons, Melvin U. Pratt, Ogden, and Claron U. Pratt, Denver; a brother, Heber Ure, Salt Lake City, and nine grandchildren.” [Salt Lake Tribune, May 26, 1949, 18] [transcribed and proofread by David Grow, Jan. 2006] -End- |
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