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Davis County
Utah

Cemeteries and Memorial Sites ofPoliticians in Davis County

Rendell Noel Mabey (1908-2000) — also known asRendell N. Mabey — of Salt Lake City,Salt LakeCounty, Utah; Bountiful,DavisCounty, Utah.Born in Bountiful,DavisCounty, Utah,August8, 1908.Republican.Lawyer;farmer;director ofbanks andaninsurancecompany; delegate to Republican National Convention from Utah,1936;member ofUtahstate house of representatives, 1943-48;Speaker ofthe Utah State House of Representatives, 1947-48; candidate forGovernorof Utah, 1948; member ofUtahstate senate, 1953-56.Mormon. Member,SigmaNu.DiedNovember8, 2000 (age92 years, 92days).Interment at Bountiful Memorial Park.

Index to Locations

  • BountifulBountiful Memorial Park
  • CentervilleCenterville WardCemetery
  • KaysvilleKaysville City Cemetery
  • West PointWest Point CityCemetery


    BountifulMemorial Park
    Bountiful, Davis County, Utah
    Charles Rendell Mabey (1877-1959) — also known asCharles R. Mabey — of Bountiful,DavisCounty, Utah; Salt Lake City,Salt LakeCounty, Utah.Born in Bountiful,DavisCounty, Utah,October4, 1877.Republican.Schoolteacher; served in the U.S. Navy during the Spanish-American War;author;banker;president, Bonneville Irrigation District; president, Triangle DrugCompany; director, BountifulLumber andBuilding Association; director, BountifulLight andPower Company;mayorof Bountiful, Utah, 1910; member ofUtahstate house of representatives, 1913-16; candidate forU.S.Representative from Utah 2nd District, 1916;Governor ofUtah, 1921-25; defeated, 1924; delegate to Republican NationalConvention from Utah,1924(member,Committeeon Permanent Organization).Mormon. Member,AmericanLegion;Sons ofthe American Revolution;UnitedSpanish War Veterans;NavyLeague;Rotary.Died in Bountiful,DavisCounty, Utah,April26, 1959 (age81 years, 204days).Interment at Bountiful Memorial Park.
    Politicians buriedhere:
     
     Relatives: Sonof Joseph Thomas Mabey and Sarah Lucretia (Tolman) Mabey; married,December20, 1905, to Afton Rampton; father ofRendellNoel Mabey.
     See alsoNationalGovernors Association biography —Wikipediaarticle —Find-A-Gravememorial
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     Relatives: SonofCharlesRendell Mabey and Afton (Rampton) Mabey; married,December24, 1933, to Rachel Wilson.
     See alsoFind-A-Gravememorial


    Centerville WardCemetery
    Centerville, Davis County, Utah
    Brigham Henry Roberts (1857-1933) — also known asBrigham H. Roberts — of Utah. Born in Warrington, Lancashire,England,March13, 1857.Democrat.Delegateto Utah state constitutional convention, 1894;U.S.Representative from Utah at-large, 1899-1900.Mormon.His seat in Congress wasdeclaredvacant in January 1900, because he was apolygamist.Died in Salt Lake City,Salt LakeCounty, Utah,September27, 1933 (age76 years, 198days).Interment at Centerville Ward Cemetery.
    Politicians buriedhere:
     
     See alsocongressionalbiography —Govtrack.uspage


    Kaysville CityCemetery
    Kaysville, Davis County, Utah
    Henry Hooper Blood (1872-1942) — also known asHenry H. Blood — of Utah. Born in Kaysville,DavisCounty, Utah,October1, 1872.Democrat.DavisCounty Treasurer, 1898-1901;schoolteacher;bankdirector; member, Utah Public Utilities Commission, 1917-21;member, Utah State Road Commission, 1922-32;Governor ofUtah, 1933-41.Mormon.Died, from acerebralhemorrhage, in Salt Lake City,Salt LakeCounty, Utah,June 19,1942 (age69 years, 261days).Interment at Kaysville City Cemetery.
    Politicians buriedhere:
     
     Relatives: Sonof William Blood and Jane Wilkie (Hooper) Blood; married,June 4,1896, to Minnie Ann Barnes (daughter ofJohnRichard Barnes; half-sister ofJohnGeorge Moroni Barnes).
     Political family:Barnes #1family of Kaysville, Utah.
     The World War IILibertyshipSS Henry H. Blood (built 1943 atRichmond,California; scrapped 1961) wasnamed forhim.
     See alsoNationalGovernors Association biography —Wikipediaarticle —NNDBdossier —Find-A-Gravememorial
     William Adams Dawson (1903-1981) — also known asWilliam A. Dawson — of Layton,DavisCounty, Utah; Salt Lake City,Salt LakeCounty, Utah.Born in Layton,DavisCounty, Utah,November5, 1903.Republican.Mayor ofLayton, Utah, 1935-39; member ofUtahstate senate, 1940-44;U.S.Representative from Utah 2nd District, 1947-49, 1953-59;defeated, 1948.Member,PhiAlpha Delta.DiedNovember7, 1981 (age78 years, 2days).Interment at Kaysville City Cemetery.
     Relatives:Married1928 to GladysNorton.
     See alsocongressionalbiography —Govtrack.uspage
     John George Moroni Barnes (1860-1932) — also known asJohn G. M. Barnes — of Kaysville,DavisCounty, Utah.Born in Kaysville,DavisCounty, Utah,March 5,1860.Democrat.Merchant;canningbusiness;banker;member ofUtahstate senate, 1901-04;mayorof Kaysville, Utah, 1924; alternate delegate to DemocraticNational Convention from Utah,1924.Mormon.Died in Kaysville,DavisCounty, Utah,July 26,1932 (age72 years, 143days).Interment at Kaysville City Cemetery.
     Relatives: SonofJohnRichard Barnes and Emily (Shelton) Barnes; half-brother of MinnieAnn Barnes (who marriedHenryHooper Blood); married,September9, 1880, toMiriamMcFerson.
     Political family:Barnes #1family of Kaysville, Utah.
     See alsoFind-A-Gravememorial
     John Richard Barnes (1833-1919) — also known asJohn R. Barnes — of Kaysville,DavisCounty, Utah.Born in Bedfordshire,England,July28, 1833.Democrat.Farmer;merchant;banker;delegate to Democratic National Convention from Utah,1912(HonoraryVice-President),1916(HonoraryVice-President).Mormon.Died in Kaysville,DavisCounty, Utah,January21, 1919 (age85 years, 177days).Interment at Kaysville City Cemetery.
     Relatives: Sonof William Barnes and Elizabeth (Jeffries) Barnes; married1865 toElizabeth Geeves; married1869 to EmilyStewart; married to Emily Shelton; father ofJohnGeorge Moroni Barnes (who marriedMiriamMcFerson) and Minnie Ann Barnes (who marriedHenryHooper Blood).
     Political family:Barnes #1family of Kaysville, Utah.
     See alsoFind-A-Gravememorial
     James Marion Whitesides (1879-1935) — also known asJames M. Whitesides — of Layton,DavisCounty, Utah.Born in Layton,DavisCounty, Utah,October14, 1879.Republican. Postmaster atLayton,Utah, 1922-24.Died, frompneumonia,in ahospitalat Ogden,WeberCounty, Utah,April24, 1935 (age55 years, 192days).Interment at Kaysville City Cemetery.
     Relatives: Sonof James Lewis Whitesides and Alice Ann (Bennett) Whitesides;married,January29, 1902, to Rachel Watt; first cousin ofDanielClair Whitesides.
     See alsoFind-A-Gravememorial
     Miriam M. Barnes (1858-1947) — also known asMiriam McFerson — of Kaysville,DavisCounty, Utah.Born in Kaysville,DavisCounty, Utah,October12, 1858.Democrat. Alternate delegate to Democratic National Convention fromUtah,1936.Female.Died in Kaysville,DavisCounty, Utah,June 3,1947 (age88 years, 234days).Interment at Kaysville City Cemetery.
     Relatives:Daughter of Dimon Runnels McFerson and Mary Ann (Neas) McFerson;married,September9, 1880, toJohnGeorge Moroni Barnes (son ofJohnRichard Barnes).
     Political family:Barnes #1family of Kaysville, Utah.
     See alsoFind-A-Gravememorial
     Daniel Clair Whitesides (1899-1980) — of Layton,DavisCounty, Utah.Born in Layton,DavisCounty, Utah,September3, 1899.Republican. Postmaster atLayton,Utah, 1958-65 (acting, 1958).Died in Ogden,WeberCounty, Utah,November11, 1980 (age81 years, 69days).Interment at Kaysville City Cemetery.
     Relatives: Sonof Edward Morris Whitesides and Mary (Harvey) Whitesides; married,May 24,1922, to Itha Layton; married,June 27,1953, to Lavin Petty; first cousin ofJamesMarion Whitesides.
     See alsoFind-A-Gravememorial


    West Point CityCemetery
    West Point, Davis County, Utah
    Linn C. Baker (1913-1999) — of North Ogden,WeberCounty, Utah.Born in Tremonton,Box ElderCounty, Utah,October31, 1913.Democrat. Member ofUtahstate house of representatives, 1949-51; alternate delegate toDemocratic National Convention from Utah,1952;Utahstate treasurer, 1964-68, 1976-80.DiedOctober22, 1999 (age85 years, 356days).Interment at West Point City Cemetery.
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