NameEmma Cordelia LAMBERT
®1, F
Birth Date5 Jan 1864
Birth PlaceKamas, Summit, Utah Territory
Death PlaceSalt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, United States
Burial Date24 Oct 1947 ®2
Burial PlaceMarion, Summit, Utah, United States
Burial MemoMarion Cemetery, 91
ResidenceKamas, Summit, Utah; At Time Of Death: 564 South 6th East, Salt Lake City, Utah (12 Years)
ReligionThe Church Of Jesus Christ Of Latter-Day Saints
Cause of deathCardio - Respiratory Failure, Incident To Age
FlagsUtah Pioneer
Spouses
Birth Date22 Aug 1847
Birth PlaceWinter Quarters, Douglas, Nebraska, United States
Birth Memo(Florence, Douglas, Nebraska)
Death PlaceKamas, Summit, Utah, United States
Burial Date23 Feb 1931
Burial PlaceMarion, Summit, Utah, United States
OccupationFarmer
ResidenceKamas, Summit, Utah
ReligionThe Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
Cause of deathInfluenza, Pleural Pneumonia ®3
FlagsUtah Pioneer
Marr Date10 Mar 1897
Marr PlaceSalt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, United States
Census Notes for Emma Cordelia LAMBERT
1900 United States Census
State of Utah, County of Summit
Kamas Precinct
Pack, Don C., Head, age 52, mar, born Missouri, Farmer
Pack, Emma C., Wife, age 36, mar, born Utah
Pack, Thomas [Alondus], Son, age 25, single, born Utah
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1920 United States Census
State of Utah, County of Duchesne
Ioka Precinct
Pack, Don C., Head, age 72, mar, born Nebraska, Farmer
Pack, Emma C., Wife, age 55, mar, born Utah
Pack, Garrett C., Son, age 14, born Utah
Pack, Sharon D., Son, age 13, born Utah
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Obituary
Newspaper: The Salt Lake Tribune, Salt Lake City, Utah, October 1947, “Deaths.”
Emma C.L. Pack
Mrs. Emma Cordelia Lambert Pack, 83, 564-6th East, died Sunday midnight in a Salt Lake hospital. Death was attributed to causes incident to age and ill health resulting from a fractured hip suffered 10 years ago.
Mrs. Pack was born Jan. 5, 1864, in Kamas, a daughter of John and Adelia Grosbeck Lambert. She was married to Don Carlos Pack, March 10, 1897, in the Salt Lake temple, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. He died March 20 1931.
She was an ardent worker in the LDS church. The family lived in Ioka, Duchesne county, many years moving about 12 years ago to Salt Lake City, where she had resided since. While a resident here she was active in the Eighth LDS ward until the time of her injury. She devoted much of her time to helping others.
Survivors include two sons, Garrett C. and Sharon D. Pack, both of Salt Lake City; a brother and three sisters, Joseph Lambert, Roosevelt; Mrs Ann M. White, Marion, Summit county, Mrs. Mercy H. Lewis, Kamas and Mrs. Emmaline Carpenter, Park City, and four grandchildren.
Funeral services will be conducted Thursday at 1:30 p.m. in the Kamas LDS ward chapel. Burial will be in Marion cemetery. Friends may call at 2128 S. State Wednesday evening, after which the body will be taken to the home of Wilford Lewis, Kamas, where friends may call Thursday from 11 a.m. to time of services.
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Name: Emma Cordella Lambert Pack
Death date: 19 Oct 1947
Gender: Female
Race or color (on document): White
Death place: Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah
Birth place: Kamas, Utah
Father name: John Lambert
Mother name: Adelia Grosbeck
Marital status: Widowed
Spouse name: Don Carlos Pack
Age: 83 years 9 months 14 days
Birth date: 05 Jan 1864
Certificate type: Certificate of Death
Digital GS number: 4120876
Image number: 00421
Collection: Utah, Salt Lake County Death Records, 1908 - 1949
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Notes for Don Carlos (Spouse 1)
Conquerors of the West, Sons of the Utah Pioneers, p 1888
Arrived in [Salt Lake] Valley: Sep 1848, Heber C. Kimball Co.
Don Carlos’ his of his youth in the [Salt Lake] Valley is a resume of the life of most of the young boys in the valley. He herded cows at Ensign Peak, and drove them down Main Street.
Amusements were conducted in the front room of his father’s home. Brigham Young had advised his father to build a large room, 30’ by 40’ for entertainment. It was used for parties and dances.
By the time he was 19, he was freighting dynamite between Los Angeles and Salt Lake. He also hauled lumber from Kamas to Salt Lake. He was a veteran of the Black Hawk Indian War. He worked in the saw mills and was involved with building, homesteading and raising horses, cattle and sheep.
He participated with his second family in settling Ioka on the Indian reservation during 1909. He participated in the dramas in Kamas and always took the part of the”villain.” He was a good public speaker and participated in the church activities whenever called upon.
He remained active all his life until he got pneumonia and died in 1931.
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Information on this family group comes from the family record of Don Carlos Pack.
Census
1900 United States Census
State of Utah, County of Summit
Kamas Precinct
Pack, Don C., Head, age 52, mar, born Missouri, Farmer
Pack, Emma C., Wife, age 36, mar, born Utah
Pack, Thomas [Alondus], Son, age 25, single, born Utah
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1920 United States Census
State of Utah, County of Duchesne
Ioka Precinct
Pack, Don C., Head, age 72, mar, born Nebraska, Farmer
Pack, Emma C., Wife, age 55, mar, born Utah
Pack, Garrett C., Son, age 14, born Utah
Pack, Sharon D., Son, age 13, born Utah
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