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John Christopher Cutler (1846-1928) —
of Utah.
Born in Sheffield, England,
February
5, 1846.
Salt
Lake County Clerk, 1884-90; Governor of
Utah, 1905-09; banker.
Mormon.
Found in the garage of his home, with a self-inflicted
gunshot
wound in his head, and died soon after in a hospital
at Salt Lake City, Salt Lake
County, Utah, July 30,
1928 (age 82 years, 176
days).
Interment at Salt
Lake City Cemetery, Salt Lake City, Utah.
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David Matthew Kennedy (1905-1996) —
also known as David M. Kennedy —
of Evanston, Cook
County, Ill.
Born in Randolph, Rich
County, Utah, July 21,
1905.
Son of George Kennedy and Katherine Kennedy.
Economist;
banker; U.S.
Secretary of the Treasury, 1969-71; U.S. Ambassador to , 1971-73.
Mormon.
Member, American
Economic Association; Pi Gamma
Mu.
Died, from a heart
ailment, in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake
County, Utah, May 1,
1996 (age 90 years, 285
days).
Interment at Randolph
Cemetery, Randolph, Utah.
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Barbara M. Lathrop (1896-1973) —
also known as Barbara Isabella Mitchell —
of Glendale, Los Angeles
County, Calif.
Born in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake
County, Utah, September
7, 1896.
Daughter of Alexander Mitchell (1857-1932) and Jessie May (Pridham)
Mitchell (1863-1960).
Democrat. Delegate to Democratic National Convention from California,
1932.
Female.
Scottish
ancestry.
Died in Glendale, Los Angeles
County, Calif., April 1,
1973 (age 76 years, 206
days).
Burial
location unknown.
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Charles Rendell Mabey (1877-1959) —
also known as Charles R. Mabey —
of Bountiful, Davis
County, Utah; Salt Lake City, Salt Lake
County, Utah.
Born in Bountiful, Davis
County, Utah, October
4, 1877.
Son of Joseph Thomas Mabey (1845-1931) and Sarah Lucretia (Tolman)
Mabey (1855-1914).
Republican. School
teacher; served in the U.S. Navy during the Spanish-American War;
author;
banker; president, Bonneville Irrigation District; president,
Triangle Drug Company; director, Bountiful Lumber and
Building Association; director, Bountiful Light and
Power Company; mayor
of Bountiful, Utah; member of Utah state
house of representatives, 1913-16; candidate for U.S.
Representative from Utah 2nd District, 1916; Governor of
Utah, 1921-25; delegate to Republican National Convention from
Utah, 1924.
Mormon.
Member, American
Legion; Sons of
the American Revolution; United
Spanish War Veterans; Navy
League; Rotary.
Died in Bountiful, Davis
County, Utah, April 26,
1959 (age 81 years, 204
days).
Interment at Bountiful
Memorial Park, Bountiful, Utah.
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Rendell Noel Mabey (1908-2000) —
also known as Rendell N. Mabey —
of Salt Lake City, Salt Lake
County, Utah; Bountiful, Davis
County, Utah.
Born in Bountiful, Davis
County, Utah, August 8,
1908.
Son of Charles
Rendell Mabey and Afton (Rampton) Mabey (1884-1946).
Republican. Lawyer; farmer;
director of banks and an insurance
company; delegate to Republican National Convention from Utah, 1936;
member of Utah state
house of representatives, 1943-48; Speaker of
the Utah State House of Representatives, 1947-48; candidate for
Governor
of Utah, 1948; member of Utah state
senate, 1953-56.
Mormon.
Member, Sigma Nu.
Died November
8, 2000 (age 92 years, 92
days).
Interment at Bountiful
Memorial Park, Bountiful, Utah.
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Vernon Romney (1896-1976) —
of Salt Lake City, Salt Lake
County, Utah.
Born in Colonia Juarez, Chihuahua,
July
3, 1896.
Son of Miles Park Romney (1843-1904) and Catherine Jane (Cottam)
Romney (1855-1918).
Republican. Lawyer;
member of Utah
Republican State Executive Committee, 1936-62; delegate to
Republican National Convention from Utah, 1944,
1948,
1952,
1960,
1964;
Utah
Republican state chair, 1944-50, 1958-62; member of Republican
National Committee from Utah, 1944-50, 1958-62; vice-president,
State Savings & Loan Association.
Mormon.
Member, Phi
Delta Phi; American Bar
Association.
Died in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake
County, Utah, January
9, 1976 (age 79 years, 190
days).
Interment somewhere
in Salt Lake City, Utah.
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Heber Manning Wells (1859-1938) —
also known as Heber M. Wells —
of Utah.
Born in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake
County, Utah, August
11, 1859.
Republican. Candidate for mayor
of Salt Lake City, Utah, 1892; delegate to
Utah state constitutional convention, 1895; Governor of
Utah, 1896-1905; banker.
Mormon.
Died of a stroke, March 12,
1938 (age 78 years, 213
days).
Interment at Salt
Lake City Cemetery, Salt Lake City, Utah.
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