Memorials › Elizabeth Enniss Brown
17 May 1880 – 18 May 1952
| Birth | 17 May 1880 |
| Death | 18 May 1952 |
| Cemetery | Draper City Cemetery Draper , Salt Lake County , Utah , USA |
| Added by | John Warnke on 04 Jul 2004 |
| FaG | https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/9037295 |
Shared Headstone with A-60-2 [Frank Brown] and A-60-1a, A-60-4, A-60-5, A-60-6, A-60-7, A-60-8, A-60A-1, A-60A-2 [Children], Cemetery records indicate variant name 'Elizabeth E.B. Cutler'
Salt Lake Tribune, 19 May 1952, pg. 20. Obituary: Elizabeth E. Cutler. DRAPER- Mrs. Elizabeth Ennis Cutler, 72, Draper, died Sunday at 2:10 a.m. in a Salt Lake hospital of complications following fracture of a hip and shoulder, suffered Wednesday when she fell at her home. She had been ill with a heart ailment for the past five years. She was born May 17, 1880, in Draper, a daughter of Heber and Annie Garfield Terry Ennis. On June 5, 1919, she was married to Joseph A. Cutler in the Salt Lake Temple, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. The couple resided in Blackfoot, Ida., after their marriage. In 1929, they moved to Draper, where they have since resided. Mrs. Cutler has been active all her adult life in Relief Society work in the presidency of the society in the Blackfoot Ward. She had been a practical nurse for many years. Surviving are her husband, Draper; four daughters: Mrs. Georgia Bryant, Juneau, Alaska; Mrs. Alta Rust, Vernal; Mrs. Naoma Wallace, Salt Lake City, and Mrs. Arvilla Webster, Payson; two brothers, Alma Terry, Salt Lake City, and Garfield Terry, Draper; 18 grandchildren and to great-grandchildren. Transcribed with permission from Newspapers.com Death Certificate ∼ Elizabeth E. Cutler Draper: Mrs Elizabeth Ennis Cutler 71, a native resident of Draper, died early Sunday morning in a Salt Lake Hospital of complications following fracture of a hip and shoulder. Mrs Cutler ill with a heart ailment for the past five years fell at her home. Wednesday. She was born May 17, 1880 a daughter of Heber and Annie Garfield Terry Enniss. On June 5, 1919 she was married to Joseph A. Cutler in the Salt Lake Temple. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and they made their home in Blackfoot, Id. They moved to Draper in 1929 and had resided here since. Mrs Cutler a practical nurse for many years had also devoted much ofther adult life to the Relief Society and served in the presidency of the Blackfoot Ward. She is survived by her husband Draper, four daughters, Mrs Georgia Bryant, Juneau, Alaska; Mrs Alta Rust, Vernal; Mrs Naoma Wallace, Salt Lake City, and Mrs Arvilla Webster, Payson; two brothers Alma Terry, Salt Lake City, and Garfield Terry, Draper; 18 grandchildren and two great grandchildren. Funeral services for Mrs Elizabeth Enniss Cutler 72, Draper, will be conducted Wednesday at 1:30 p.m. in Draper Second Ward Chapel. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints by George B. Roden, Bishop. Friends may call at 16 West Center Street. Midvale, Tuesday from 6-8 p.m. and Wednesday from 10:30 a.m. until 1 p.m. Burial will be in Draper Cemetery. Published in Salt Lake and Deseret News May 1952. I was told by a reliable source that she is buried next to her first husband Frank...
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