William Chivers Rees, (1902)

WILLIAM CHIVERS REES

The Idaho Enterprise
Thursday, August 21, 1958

Services Tuesday For W. C. Rees

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Association, director of Savannah Transient Bureau, Director of Atlanta Bureau Education and Recreation program and Red Cross Field Director at Camp Stewart.

On November 28, 1928 he married Elizabeth Mackey in Rockville, Maryland.

In 1943 he and his family moved to Malad Valley where he purchased his father’s farm in Cherry Creek. He became an enthusiastic stock raiser and won a reputation for his fine Hereford stock.

Due to ill health he was forced to sell his holdings in Malad and moved to Ogden to make a home in 1955. He purchased and operated the Embassy Apartments and was employed with the Webber Agency until Sept. 1957.

Surviving are his widow; two daughters, Mrs. Brian (Betty) Kent, Salt Lake City; Mrs. William (Helen) Ray, Ogden; six grandchildren; his mother, Mrs. M. V. Rees, Malad; three sisters, Mrs. Albert (Hazel) Millward, Malad; Mrs. L. Mitchell (Emily) Jones, Salt Lake City; Mrs. R. D. (Marietta) Hale, Redwood City, Calif.

Those from out of town who attended the services were:

Mr. and Mrs. Clyde E. Stone, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd A. Morse, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mohler, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Roops, Mr. and Mrs. Gomer Rees, Mrs. Howell Mifflin, Ray E. Rees, Mrs. Edna Wale, Mrs. Ruth Curtis, Mrs. John Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Rees, Mr. and Mrs. John W. Webber, Ogden.

Dr. and Mrs. Mitchell Jones and daughters, Norma, Shirley and Linda, Mr. and Mrs. Brian Kent, Mrs. Norma Jones Everett, Mr. and Mrs. Phil Rees, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Thomas, Salt Lake City.

Mrs. Alice Lemmon, Logan; Mr. and Mrs. William Roy, Clearfield; Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Harris, Portage; Mrs. Cleopha Peterson Walker, Mrs. Ruth Owens, Pocatello.

Mr. and Mrs. Max Daniels and children, Idaho Falls; Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Verl Moon, Ogden.