Annie Tate: Hanna Old Timer
Hanna Cemetery Record
Tate, Annie
Link: Headstone: "Jan. 11, 1853 - Feb. 22, 1943"
Plot: 376
Age: 90
Link: Remembering Annie Tate
Note: The Hanna community was again saddened by the passing of another of its beloved Old Timers, when Mrs. Annie Dexter Tate passed away at the home of her daughter, Mrs. James Fearn, on February 22nd, at the age of 90 years. Mrs. Tate was born January 11, 1853, at New Brindley, Nottinghamshire, England. She was married to John Thomas Tate in 1872, and came to Almy, Wyoming, in 1885, later moving to Spring Valley, Wyoming, where they lived until the mine there was finished. The Tate family moved to Hanna in 1905, and Mr. Tate was killed in the 1908 mine explosion. Mrs. Tate was the mother of eleven children, five of whom are living. She was an ardent member of the Latter-Day Saints Church, and lived an honest, exemplary life, one worthy of glory and praise among her friends and neighbors.
She is survived by three sisters in England and two sons and three daughters, John W. Tate, of Ogden, Utah, James P. Tate, of Idaho Falls, Idaho, Mrs. James Fearn, Mrs. R.L. Bedford, and Mrs. Eva Penman, all of Hanna, forty grandchildren and 53 great-grandchildren. Funeral services were held in the Methodist Church at Hanna on February 25th, with Elder Ira Stevens, of the Latter-Day Saints Church, presiding, assisted by Lyman Fearn, Ed Bradshaw and Ernest Bradshaw. Music was furnished by the Methodist choir. The pallbearers were her grandsons, Ernest Bedford, Floyd Penman, Geo. Penman, Jr., Grant Tate, Dwain Tate and Charlie Tate. Henry Peterson was in charge of funeral arrangements, and interment was in the Hanna cemetery. Sympathy is extended to the family in their bereavement. (UPCCEM, April 1943)
Link: Headstone: "Jan. 11, 1853 - Feb. 22, 1943"
Plot: 376
Age: 90
Link: Remembering Annie Tate
Note: The Hanna community was again saddened by the passing of another of its beloved Old Timers, when Mrs. Annie Dexter Tate passed away at the home of her daughter, Mrs. James Fearn, on February 22nd, at the age of 90 years. Mrs. Tate was born January 11, 1853, at New Brindley, Nottinghamshire, England. She was married to John Thomas Tate in 1872, and came to Almy, Wyoming, in 1885, later moving to Spring Valley, Wyoming, where they lived until the mine there was finished. The Tate family moved to Hanna in 1905, and Mr. Tate was killed in the 1908 mine explosion. Mrs. Tate was the mother of eleven children, five of whom are living. She was an ardent member of the Latter-Day Saints Church, and lived an honest, exemplary life, one worthy of glory and praise among her friends and neighbors.
She is survived by three sisters in England and two sons and three daughters, John W. Tate, of Ogden, Utah, James P. Tate, of Idaho Falls, Idaho, Mrs. James Fearn, Mrs. R.L. Bedford, and Mrs. Eva Penman, all of Hanna, forty grandchildren and 53 great-grandchildren. Funeral services were held in the Methodist Church at Hanna on February 25th, with Elder Ira Stevens, of the Latter-Day Saints Church, presiding, assisted by Lyman Fearn, Ed Bradshaw and Ernest Bradshaw. Music was furnished by the Methodist choir. The pallbearers were her grandsons, Ernest Bedford, Floyd Penman, Geo. Penman, Jr., Grant Tate, Dwain Tate and Charlie Tate. Henry Peterson was in charge of funeral arrangements, and interment was in the Hanna cemetery. Sympathy is extended to the family in their bereavement. (UPCCEM, April 1943)