See also
1 Severn Duncan LODER1,2 (1906-1996) [8162]. Born 26 Mar 1906, Bountiful, UT.1,2 Marr Lucille CLARK 11 Apr 1927.2 Died 29 Jun 1996.2 Buried 5 Jul 1996, Memorial Estates Cemetery, Salt Lake City, UT.2
From the Davis County Clipper.
January 4, 1924 - "Severne Loder, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Loder, who had been working at the Aper?mine in Bingham canyon, has returned home and started to high school in Kaysville."
From the Salt Lake Tribune.
July 3, 1996 - "Severne Duncan passed away June 29, 1996. He was born March 26, 1906 to Lawrence and Ann Duncan Loder in Bountiful, Utah. He was in the construction business for most of his life. He was an active member of the Carpenter's Union Local #184 got 62 years. He was superintendent of construction of the LDS Los Angeles Temple in 1952. He has left a legacy of many beautiful buildings throughout the West.
He was a resident of Bountiful, Utah almost all his life. Married Lettie (Luciile) Clark, April 11, 1927. Sealed in the Salt Lake LDS Temple, April 4, 1930. Preceded in death by his wife, who died March 17, 1993.
He is survived by his five children and their spouses: Robert Clark and Ginger Loder, of Fremont, Calif.; Shirley and Ralph G. Larson, of Bountiful, Utah; Colleen and Shirl Hales, of North Salt Lake, Utah; Ronald and Wanda Loder, of Fairfield, Calif.; and Bruice and Beverly Loder, of Tunstin, Calif. He will be remembered fondly by his 24 grandchildren and by his many great- and great-great-grandchildren, as a grandpa who fished, built things in his shop, and kept a garden, which he shared with others.
Interment at Memorial Estates Cemetery, 1640 Lakeview Dr., Bountiful, where graveside services will be held on July 5, 1996 at 2 p.m. His family wishes to express thanks for the friendship and the kindness given to Severne, over the years of his long life.".
2 Lawrence Ashby LODER1,3,4,5 (1884-1972) [8155]. Born 13 Aug 1884.6 Marr Ann Almira DUNCAN 14 Jun 1905.7 Died Oct 1972.6
From the Davis County Clipper.
December 8, 1922 - "Lawrence Loder and a force of men have finished over hauling the Holbrook-Smedley building, now Ford corner. It has been made as near modern as possible to accomodate the Davis County Automobile wants.".
3 Ann Almira DUNCAN1,4,8 (1884-1971) [3939]. Born 7 Sep 1884, Centerville, Davis, UT.8 Died 16 Feb 1971, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, UT.8
From the Davis County Clipper.
June 16, 1905 - "Miss Anna A. Duncan of this place and Lawrence Loder of Bountiful were married Wednesday."
October 18, 1907 - "Mrs. Lawrence Loder is expecting to move to Ogden to join her husband, who has work there for the winter."
February 7, 1913 - "Lawrence Loder and family have moved into Mrs. C. R. James' home."
April 4, 1913 - "The home of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Loder was released from quarantine for smallpox Sunday.".
6 Charles DUNCAN8,9 (1854-1938) [3935]. Born 22 May 1854, Kaysville, Davis, UT.8,9 Marr Catharine Almira RICE 25 Dec 1876, Salt Lake, Salt Lake UT.8 Died 9 Mar 1938, Centerville, Davis, UT.8,9
From the Daughters of Utah Pioneers Obituary Scrapbook.
March 14, 1938 - "CENTERVILLE --Services for Charles Duncan, 83, life-long resident of Davis County, who died here Wednesday of a heart aliment, will be held Sunday at 2 p.m., in the Centerville Second Ward, Bishop Joseph N. Ford officiating.
Mr. Duncan was born in Layton, May 22, 1854, but moved with his parents to Centerville in the fall of that year, where he has resided with the exception of ten years spent in Syracuse. Mr. Duncan, with his brothers, was a mason for many years. He helped to erect many brick and rock structures throughout Davis County and the surrounding area.
He married first Catherine Rice, who died leaving six children, five of whom are still living. His second wife was Margerettha Zanther, mother of nine children, two of whom survive.
Surviving are Charles Duncan, Tensleys, Wyo., William K. Duncan, Roy: Ann D. Loder, Bountiful: Lavilla Shill, Malta, Ida., Laura D. Coles, Santa Monia, Calif.: and Clifford S. and Elmer B. Duncan, Centerville; also 30 grandchildren, 13 great grandchildren and a brother and a sister: Arch Duncan and Sara D. Backman, Centerville.
Friends may call at the Ira Holbrook Mortuary in Bountiful, Saturday or at the family home Sunday until time for the services.".
7 Catharine Almira RICE10,11 (1858-1891) [3910]. Born 9 Dec 1858, Farmington, Davis Co., UT.8,10 Died 21 Apr 1891, Centerville, Davis, UT.8
14 William Kelsey RICE12 (1822-1913) [1704]. Born 27 Oct 1822, Manchester, Ontario, NY.12 Marr Lucy Whittier GEER 25 Oct 1845, Nauvoo, Hancock, IL.8,11 Marr Ann Victoria ROSE 25 Oct 1855, Salt Lake, Salt Lake UT.11 Died 6 Jul 1913, Centerville, Davis, UT.12 Buried 10 Jul 1913, Farmington, Davis, UT.13
From the Davis County Clipper.
July 11, 1913 - "William Rice, a pioneer of 1847, being a member of the first company that crossed the plains, and a resident of Farmington for considerably more than half a century, passed away at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Dahl Duncan, in Farmington, Monday. He was perfectly helpless for two months before the end came.
He had been a widower for a great many years, but is survived by a large number of children who reside in different parts of this western country.
Funeral services were held in the Farmington meeting house yesterday afternoon at 4 o'clock.".
15 Ann Victoria ROSE11 (1839-1878) [1701]. Born 4 Jun 1839, Howard, Steuben, NY.11 Died 23 May 1878, Farmington, Davis, UT.13 Buried 26 May 1878, Farmington, Davis, UT.13
1 | "1920 UT, Davis, Bountiful census". |
2 | "Obituary of Severne Duncan Loder in the Salt Lake Tribune, July 3, 1996". |
3 | "Article in the Davis County Clipper, October 22, 1909". |
4 | "1930 UT, Davis, Bountiful census". |
5 | "Obituary of William Lawrence Loder in the Deseret News, December 27, 1994". |
6 | "Social Security Death Index". |
7 | "Wedding announcement of Anna A. Duncan and Lawrence Loder in the Davis County Clipper, June 16, 1905". |
8 | "World Family Tree information from Harold Davis". |
9 | "From Daughters of Utah Pioneers Obituary Scrapbook, March 14, 1938". |
10 | "1860 Utah, Farmington, Davis Co., census". |
11 | "From Utah Pioneers and Prominent Men by Frank Elwood Esshom, 1913". |
12 | "Obituary of William Kelsey Rice in the Davis County Clipper, July 11, 1913". |
13 | "Ancestry.com World Family Tree". |