Ormun Russell Nay
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Born 23 Mar 1865 Pine Valley, Wash., Ut
[1] Gender Male Died 6 Mar 1936 San Bernadino, San Bernadino, California
[2] Buried 12 Mar 1936 Mt. View Cemetery, San Bernadino, California
Notes - Known as Tim. Name is spelled Alvond on some records. Endowment(age 16) and other record from Special Collections, Family History Library, SLC UT. Geraldine Pinner Nay related to Luella Faucett that "Uncle Tim and Aunt Flora used to own a cafe in Victorville, California, about 1925." It was located next to the Barrell House on the corner of 5th and D streets. Buried in Mt. View cemetery on the corner of Waterman and Highland.
Person ID I3749 Whitney Last Modified 9 Oct 2004
Father John Nay, Jr., b. 17 Apr 1804, Peterborough, Hillsborough, New Hampshire
, d. 1 Oct 1892, Monroe, Sevier, Utah
Mother Thankful Lucy Pine, b. 4 Nov 1831, Quincy, Adams, Illinois
, d. 29 Jul 1897, Circleville, Sevier, Utah
Married 1860 Springville, Utah, Ut
Family ID F36 Group Sheet
Family Flora Clorinda Warnock, b. 24 Sep 1889, Monroe, Sevier, Utah
, d. 22 May 1956, Los Angeles, California
Married 31 Jan 1911 Needles, San Bernadino, California
[3, 4] Divorced Yes, date unknown Family ID F1778 Group Sheet
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Sources - [S45] Death Certificate, California, U.S..
- [S45] Death Certificate, California, U.S..
San Bernadino county Vital records, place of death dist. 3602, local red. 212, #162, state File #18782. Died of cardiac failure caused by chronic bronchial asthma. - [S97] Marriage Certificate; California, U.S., Local Reg. No. 50.
San Bernadino County. filed 2 Feb 1911. Married in the Rector of St. Johns Church in Needles, California by Fred H. Past. - [S98] Searchlight Bulletin; Nevada, Local Reg. No. 50, 3 Feb 1911.
"O.R. (Tim) Nay of the Capitol mine,returned from a short trip to the Needles yesterday. He surprised his many friends here by bringing back with hiim a bride. The lady in question was formerly Miss Flora Warnock, who has been residing at the Capitol for some time past. It had been intended that the ceremony should be performed in Salt Lake City, but the washout of last week disarranged the plans, so it was decided to have the knot tied in Needles."
- [S45] Death Certificate, California, U.S..
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