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OBITUARY:
Parinthia Snow was born October 5, 1856. She never married. Parinthia died on November 23, 1933. Her death notice appears in the Daughters of Utah Pioneers Obituary Scrapbook:
Funeral Service Set Sunday for Parinthia Snow
Funeral services will be held Sunday at 12:30 p.m. at the Larkin mortuary chapel, 260 east South Temple street, for Parinthia Snow, 78, daughter of the late Prest. Lorenzo Snow, who died at her home at 343 Tenth East street, Thursday evening of natural causes incident to her advanced age. The services will be conducted by Bishop George S. McAllister of the Eleventh ward. Friends may call at the mortuary Saturday from 4 to 8 p.m. and Sunday from 10 a.m. until the time of services. Burial will take place in the family plot in Brigham City, where short graveside services will be conducted Sunday at 3:30 p.m. Miss Snow was born in Brigham City, Oct. 5, 1855, but had lived in Salt Lake 33 years. During her life Miss Snow had been prominent in Church activities and for many years was a member of the Tabernacle choir in Salt Lake. Members of her immediate family who survive are the following brothers and sister; Lorenzo Snow. Jr. and Mrs. Eliza Dunford of Salt Lake; Mrs. Sylvia S. West of Los Angeles and Alvirus Snow of Chicago.
Parintha Snow Rites Conducted
Funeral services for Miss Parintha Snow, 78, daughter of Lorenzo Snow, fourth president of the L. D. S. church, were conducted in the Larkin mortuary chapel Sunday afternoon under the direction of George S. McAllister, bishop of the Eleventh L. D. S. ward. Former Judge Gaylen S. Young offered the invocation. LeRoi C. Snow and Bishop McAllister spoke, and Horace M. Cummings pronounced the benediction. Musical numbers, "Un-answered Yet," by Mrs. Ruth Clawson and Mrs. Alice Holbrook; "Teach Me to Pray," by Mrs. Holbrook, and a violin solo by Allen Wallschleger, were given. The body was taken to Brigham City for burial in the private lot of President Snow. John Horsley conducted graveside services, which included a prayer by Nels Madsen, a report on the service in Salt Lake by LeRoi C. Snow and remarks by Clem Horsley of the Box Elder stake presidency. Patriarch Brigham Wright dedicated the grave.
She never married. Parinthia died on November 23, 1933. Her death notice appears in the Daughters of Utah Pioneers Obituary Scrapbook:
Funeral Service Set Sunday for Parinthia Snow
Funeral services will be held Sunday at 12:30 p.m. at the Larkin mortuary chapel, 260 east South Temple street, for Parinthia Snow, 78, daughter of the late Prest. Lorenzo Snow, who died at her home at 343 Tenth East street, Thursday evening of natural causes incident to her advanced age. The services will be conducted by Bishop George S. McAllister of the Eleventh ward. Friends may call at the mortuary Saturday from 4 to 8 p.m. and Sunday from 10 a.m. until the time of services. Burial will take place in the family plot in Brigham City, where short graveside services will be conducted Sunday at 3:30 p.m. Miss Snow was born in Brigham City, Oct. 5, 1855, but had lived in Salt Lake 33 years. During her life Miss Snow had been prominent in Church activities and for many years was a member of the Tabernacle choir in Salt Lake. Members of her immediate family who survive are the following brothers and sister; Lorenzo Snow. Jr. and Mrs. Eliza Dunford of Salt Lake; Mrs. Sylvia S. West of Los Angeles and Alvirus Snow of Chicago.
Parintha Snow Rites Conducted
Funeral services for Miss Parintha Snow, 78, daughter of Lorenzo Snow, fourth president of the L. D. S. church, were conducted in the Larkin mortuary chapel Sunday afternoon under the direction of George S. McAllister, bishop of the Eleventh L. D. S. ward. Former Judge Gaylen S. Young offered the invocation. LeRoi C. Snow and Bishop McAllister spoke, and Horace M. Cummings pronounced the benediction. Musical numbers, "Un-answered Yet," by Mrs. Ruth Clawson and Mrs. Alice Holbrook; "Teach Me to Pray," by Mrs. Holbrook, and a violin solo by Allen Wallschleger, were given. The body was taken to Brigham City for burial in the private lot of President Snow. John Horsley conducted graveside services, which included a prayer by Nels Madsen, a report on the service in Salt Lake by LeRoi C. Snow and remarks by Clem Horsley of the Box Elder stake presidency. Patriarch Brigham Wright dedicated the grave.
1855 |
October 5, 1855
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Salt Lake City, UT, United States
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1933 |
November 24, 1933
Age 78
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Salt Lake City, UT, United States
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