Born in Mccracken, Rush, Kansas, USA on 16 Oct 1891 to Alexander Scott and Margart A Jefferies. David Amor married Lola Stone. He passed away on 12 Aug 1976.
David Scott was a civil engineer for a water company in the 1940 census
Ogden Standard Nov 25, 1923
Lola
Birth: | May 1, 1898 Ogden Weber County Utah, USA |
Death: | Jan. 15, 1997 Ogden Weber County Utah, USA |
Family links: Parents: William Henry Stone (1865 - 1952) Luna Adele Candland Stone (1867 - 1920) Spouse: David Amor Scott (1891 - 1976) Children: Lue V. Scott Hinchcliff (1923 - 2008)* | |
Burial: Ogden City Cemetery Ogden Weber County Utah, USA Plot: 2B-5-46-5W |
David
Birth: | Oct. 16, 1891 Kansas, USA |
Death: | Aug. 12, 1976 Ogden Weber County Utah, USA |
Family links: Spouse: Lola Stone Scott (1898 - 1997)* Children: Lue V. Scott Hinchcliff (1923 - 2008)* *Calculated relationship | |
Burial: Ogden City Cemetery Ogden Weber County Utah, USA Plot: 2B-5-46-4W |
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You asked for pictures of the surrounding area so you could find the subject headstones when you visit the Ogden City Cemetery. They really are easy to find, but the attached photos should help.
The Ogden City Cemetery lies just north of 20th street in Ogden City; 20th street runs east and west. Turn off 20th onto 11th street in the cemetery (the cemetery has their own system of streets. The cemetery “11th street” runs north and south). Drive north on 11th street --- past “Center St.” and stop just after you pass “North St.”. The first attached picture shows the street sign.
The headstones you are looking for are about 20 feet west of 11th St. and about 15 feet north of North St. The second attached picture shows their relation to the intersection of 11th and North. Lola’s headstone is at the bottom center of this picture. David’s headstone is just to her right and slightly above. Lue’s headstone is to the right of David’s. The larger brown headstone to the right of Lue’s is a “Jorgensen” headstone. The road on the right side of this picture is North St; the road that intersects is 11th St.
The third attached picture is looking west from 11th St. Just behind the “wreath” is a larger brown headstone (just to the left of middle in this picture). This is the “Jorgensen” headstone and it’s just to the left of Lue Hinchcliff’s headstone. Her headstone is the shiny one almost exactly in the center of this photo. The last picture shows the relationship of these headstones a little better. Ronald