Cemeteries and Headstones in Washington, Utah, United States


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Gunlock Cemetery, Gunlock, Washington, Utah, United States

 Thumb Description Status Location Name (Died/Buried)
Sarah Evaline Westover Canfield
Sarah Evaline Westover Canfield
Sarah Evaline is the daughter of Edwin R. Westover and Sarah Jane Burwell. She married Moroni Canfield. When he died, she re-married and became the plural wife of James Samuel Bowler in Gunlock, where she is buried. This headstone shows her buried next to her 16 year old son, who preceded her in death in Gunlock. Her 2nd husband is also located in this cemetery in Gunlock, buried with his first wife. Moroni Canfield is buried in the Hamblin Cemetery.  
Located    Sarah Evaline Westover (d. 7 Aug 1927)
 


Hamblin Cemetery, Hamblin, Washington, Utah, United States

 Thumb Description Status Location Name (Died/Buried)
Laura Maria Westover Canfield
Laura Maria Westover Canfield
Headstone of Laura Maria Westover, daughter of Edwin and Sarah Jane Westover, wife to Parley Pratt Canfield.  
Located    Laura Maria Westover (d. 6 Jul 1900)
 


St. George City Cemetery, St. George, Washington, Utah, United States

 Thumb Description Status Location Name (Died/Buried)
Charles Westover Sr. and Eliza Ann Haven Westover
Charles Westover Sr. and Eliza Ann Haven Westover
Located in the center of the St. George City Cemetery.  
Located    Eliza Ann Haven (d. 20 Jan 1923)
Charles Westover (d. 4 Nov 1919)
 
Electa Jane Westover Emmett
Electa Jane Westover Emmett
Electa Jane was the daughter of Edwin R. Westover and Sarah Jane Burwell. She was a plural wife of Moses Simpson Emmett. When he died, she moved to St. George to "live and die in the shadow of the temple".  
Located    Electa Jane Westover (d. 29 Jan 1925)
 


Washington City Cemetery, Washington, Washington, Utah, United States

 Thumb Description Status Location Name (Died/Buried)
Electa Beal Westover
Electa Beal Westover
Headstone for Grandmother Electa Beal Westover located in Washington, Utah.  
Located    Electa Beal (d. 1 Aug 1889)