Friday, October 31, 2014

Death info on Rose B Jardine

Rosetta Badger Jardine was Lillie's mother.
Rose B Jardine
From the personal albums of Albert Winterrose
According to these documents the following dates apply:
BIRTH: 15 Feb 1877- Fielding, Box Elder, Utah
DEATH: 14 May 1948- Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah
She was 71 years old when she died.

Obituary:
SOURCE: Salt Lake Telegram 1948, May 14, p.10
Obituary transcribed:
Rose Badger Jardine
Mrs. Rose Badger Jardine, 71, died Friday at 3:45 a.m. at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Bonnie Hammer, 73 West Crystal Ave., of causes incident to age.
She was born in Fielding, Utah, Feb 15, 1877, a daughter of John and Isabella Burt Badger, and was married to William Jardine July 3, 1909, in Ogden.  He died in 1944.
Mrs. Jardine had lived in Standrod, Ida. most of her life, and had been for many years a practical nurse and midwife in that area.  She was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
Among those who survive her are the following sons and daughters: Lawrence B. Jardine, Malta, Ida.; Mrs. Hammer and Mrs. Violet Ward, Salt Lake City and Mrs. Lillie Lythgoe, Heber City; and the following brothers, George, Heyburn, Ida.; Pete, Malta and LeRoy Badger, Rupert, Ida.
Funeral services will be held Monday at 1 p.m. in Malta LDS ward, with J.H. Thompson, bishop, officiating.  Burial will be in Standrod cemetery. Friends may call Saturday and Sunday at 35 E. 7th South, and at the chapel in Malta one hour prior to the services.
*Punctuation adjusted wherein I saw fit.

Funeral notice:
SOURCE: Salt Lake Telegram 1948, May 15, p. 13
Funeral notice transcribed:
JARDINE- Funeral services for Rose Badger Jardine of 73 W. Crystal Ave., widow of William Jardine, will be held Monday at 1 p.m. in the Malta, Ida., LDS ward chapel, with Bishop J.H. Thompson officiating.  Friends may call at the State room in the mortuary, 36 E. 7th South, Saturday and Sunday, and at the church in Malta one hour prior to services.  Funeral directors, Deseret mortuary.

Death certificate:
SOURCE: Utah State Archives
 Headstone:
From the personal albums of Scot Lythgoe
Older Rose
From the personal albums of Albert Winterrose 

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