LA VERK1N, Washington County—Mrs. Sarah Ann Empey Stout, widow of Allan Joseph Stout and one of this cornmiinitys
oldest I resdents, died at her home here late Monday of a stoke following a long illness. She was S2 years old.
A native of Washington County and llfelong L D S church worker, Mrs, Stout had been a resident of La Verkin for 40 years.
Born at St. George September 16, 1850, she was a daughter of William C. and Martha Fielding Empey, searly St, George settlers.
After moving to La Verkln she became the first president of the LDS Relief Society here.
She is survived by four sons and daughters, Allan J. Stout of Hurricane; David Stout of Salt Lake City; Mrs. Powtll S Strutton of LaVerkin; and Mrs. Hyrum Thompson of St, George; four brothers, Hyrum Empey of Junction; Arthur Empey of Hurley, Idaho; And Heber and Charles Empey, both of St. George; a sister, Mrs. Mary Thomas of St. George; 24 grandchildren, 43 great grandchildren two great great grandchildren.
Funeral services will be conducted in the LaVerkin LDS Chapel Friday at 2 p.m. by Bishop Vernon Church.
Salt Lake Tribune
Nov. 26, 1941
transcribed by Rhonda Holton
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Sarah Ann EMPEY married ALLEN Joseph FISK STOUT on 27 Nov 1884 in St. George, Washington, Utah.
LA VERK1N, Washington County—Mrs. Sarah Ann Empey Stout, widow of Allan Joseph Stout and one of this cornmiinitys
oldest I resdents, died at her home here late Monday of a stoke following a long illness. She was S2 years old.
A native of Washington County and llfelong L D S church worker, Mrs, Stout had been a resident of La Verkin for 40 years.
Born at St. George September 16, 1850, she was a daughter of William C. and Martha Fielding Empey, searly St, George settlers.
After moving to La Verkln she became the first president of the LDS Relief Society here.
She is survived by four sons and daughters, Allan J. Stout of Hurricane; David Stout of Salt Lake City; Mrs. Powtll S Strutton of LaVerkin; and Mrs. Hyrum Thompson of St, George; four brothers, Hyrum Empey of Junction; Arthur Empey of Hurley, Idaho; And Heber and Charles Empey, both of St. George; a sister, Mrs. Mary Thomas of St. George; 24 grandchildren, 43 great grandchildren two great great grandchildren.
Funeral services will be conducted in the LaVerkin LDS Chapel Friday at 2 p.m. by Bishop Vernon Church.
Salt Lake Tribune
Nov. 26, 1941
transcribed by Rhonda Holton
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Sarah Ann EMPEY married ALLEN Joseph FISK STOUT on 27 Nov 1884 in St. George, Washington, Utah.
Family Members
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James Hyrum Empey
1857–1943
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John William Fielding Empey
1861–1880
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Martha Ann Empey
1863–1864
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Heber Fielding Empey
1865–1948
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Joshua F Empey
1865–1866
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Osen Fielding Empey
1870–1870
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Charles Fielding Empey
1877–1945
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Margaret Minerva Amanda Empey Richards
1831–1909
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Nelson Adam Empey
1834–1904
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Emma Marilla Empey Clark
1839–1897
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Maria Empey Pace
1844–1896
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Brigham Young Empey
1846–1847
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Diantha Empey Morris
1848–1928
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Alice Empey McIntyre Markey Hadlock
1850–1915
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Robert Nephi Empey
1856–1857
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Charles Henry Empey Sr
1858–1926
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Joseph Lamoni Porter Empey Sr
1860–1935
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Arthur Porter Empey
1866–1946
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Mary Harriet Porter Empey Thomas
1869–1946
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