Linn and Nora moved to Sacramento, California in 1964, where they managed a KFC Store. She was an avid Seamstress which she thoroughly enjoyed and made many lovely clothes for family and friends. Lived in Salt Lake for many years and was a long time employee of Harmon's Kentucky Fried Chicken. Marriage was solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple in 1940. She married Linn Pickering in Evanston, Wyoming, June 7, 1926. Nora was born on in Kelcey, Texas to Lue Armilda and Oscar Bodine. Nora Bodine Pickering, age 86, died on Jof cancer at the home of daughter, Sherri Hill in Roseville, Calif. Obituary, The Salt Lake Tribune (Salt Lake City, Utah) of 12 July 1995. and Friday one hour prior to the services. Friends may call at the Larkin Sunset Lawn Mortuary, Thursday 7-9 p.m. at the Larkin Sunset Lawn Cemetery, 2350 East 1300 South. Graveside services will be held Friday, Apat 11 a.m. Preceded in death by parents, brother, and sister. Lenora Mumma and Sherri Hill, all of California five brothers 29 grandchildren 62 great-grandchildren. and Gene Pickering, Salt Lake City three daughters, Mrs. Survived by Nora, his wife of 64 years two sons, Linn Pickering, Jr. Worked for many years in Produce Business later involved in Kentucky Fried Chicken Take-Out management prior to his retirement. Marriage solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple in 1940. Married Nora Bodine on Jin Evanston, Wyo. 3, 1903 in Salt Lake City, Utah to Henry and Emily Sellers Pickering. Henry Linn Pickering, age 87, passed away on Apin Westminster, California, where he has resided for 23 years. Obituary, The Deseret News (Salt Lake City, Utah) of 24 April 1991. Henry and Nora Pickering were buried in Larkin Sun Lawn, Salt Lake City. HARRIS Michael Joseph Harris Born Hamburg LA. (For grave marker photo see Find A Grave Memorial No. Bodine, born 1909, married in 1924, were granted a preliminary dissolution in Feb 1972.īurials in Huntington City Cemetery, Huntington, Emery County, Utah. Stepps AND Nora Offie Bodine, born in Texas, daughter of Oscar Bodine & Armilda Harris, were married in Salt Lake City.įrom Butte County, California Divorce records: Joseph Q. Quincy Harris, born in Louisiana, son of J. All the Bodine family went to Utah about 1912.įrom Salt Lake County, Utah Marriage Records: He visited in Kelsey where he was born, and met many of his parents' friends. John Jay had a son on a mission in Texas 1929-1931. Nora Bodine Pickering of California is their daughter. May 29, 1912, they left Kelsey to make Salt Lake City, Utah, their home. They lived there about three-and-a half years and came back to Kelsey. They remained in the branch and had two children before moving to Coleman, Texas. Oscar married a Kelsey girl, Lou Armilda Harris, May 15, 1908. Pickering were Minnie May, Silas Marion, William Elijah (died as an infant), John Jay, Arthur and Oscar (twins), and Archie Dee. I do not know the order of birth of William and Matilda Bodine's children, but their names as given me by Nora B. Boyack, missionary school teacher that year, and both got into bed with him.' Elders Hancock and Leak stayed with W E Reed and Pres. Got to Gilmer at one o'clock in the night. Had to lay over there from one o'clock till 12:15 at night for a train going to Gilmer where we were to get off. Went to Greenville and bought tickets to Pittsburg. We went to the train and got off for Kelsey on the M & E T Railroad at 8:20 p.m. To give a picture of general life at that time, I insert an entry from the journal of Elder James Brinkerhoff: "McKinney, Texas, March 9, 1904, Tuesday. Bodine was second counselor to Kelsey's first Branch President Harless according to Sister Aaron's life story. Heber Jones said the Bodine's lived past Charles Shirley's home. Brothers Bodine and Cox were coming with their teams and wagons'. In the waiting room at the railroad station, we met Sisters Bodine and Cox with part of their families, all going to Kelsey. Blackburn's journal entry for Decemstates "In the afternoon we went to Gilmer starting on our journey among the Saints and elders. One son, Oscar, was born in Babyland, Texas.Įlder M. William married Matilda Elizabeth Click and had children before coming to the Mormon Colony in Upshur County, Texas. According to granddaughter Nora Pickering, when William Thomas Bodine joined the Mormon church and his father disowned him. Bodine was President of Kelsey Branch from Spring Conference 1905 to Spring Conference of 1908. The following comes from the Internet, but I'm not sure where: Notes for: Nora Effie (Olivia?) Bodine Notes for: Nora Effie (Olivia?) Bodine
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