
Individual Notes
Note for: Mary Dorcas Warren, 7 May 1833 - 18 Dec 1855
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Burial: Place: Springville, Utah, Utah
Individual Note: crossed the plains 1850 with Daniel & Sarah Sweet Warren Wood


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Note for: Amos Sweet Warren, 10 Jun 1831 - 11 Oct 1909
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Burial: Place: Springville, Utah, Utah
Individual Note: crossed the plains 1850 with Daniel & Sarah Sweet Warren Wood
Was a blacksmith.


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Note for: William James Warren, 11 Mar 1829 - 11 Nov 1899
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Burial: Place: Price, Carbon, Utah
Individual Note: crossed the plains 1850 with Daniel & Sarah Sweet Warren Wood
has 11 children


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Note for: Charles Wesley Warren, 3 Jan 1826 - 23 May 1896
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Individual Note: crossed the plains 1850 with Daniel & Sarah Sweet Warren Wood


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Note for: Arnold Barnes, 12 Mar 1925 - 1 Feb 2007
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Burial: Date: 2 Feb 2007
Place: Spanish Fork, Utah, Utah
Individual Note: Barnes, Arnold T.
Together Forever
Arnold T. Barnes, died after a long illness on Feb. 1, 2007 at South Davis Community Hospital in Bountiful where he told everyone that night he would be dancing with his sweetheart again.
He was born March 12, 1925 in Salt Lake City, UT. The son of Earl and Eliza Curtis Barnes. He married Joy Miller together they had two sons, Steven (Robyn) Barnes of Murray, UT and Curtis Barnes of Arizona. They later divorced.
He met LaRene Wood at a church dance and they later married on March 17, 1984 in The Jordan River Temple. He counted LaRene’s six children Debbie (Dennis) Iverson of West Jordan, UT, Allene Black of Spanish Fork, UT, Brent (Terrie) Black of Salem, UT, Fred (Connie) Black of Nephi, UT, Bevalene ( Paul) McIntyre of Lehi, UT and Russell (Jennifer) Black of Spanish Fork, UT as his own.
He graduated from East High in Salt Lake City, UT. He served in the Army during WWII. After the Army he worked for United Optical and later retired from Walcott Optical.
For several years he was with an all male chorus, Olympus Male Choir. They traveled to several locations to sing. His motorcycle was one of his other hobbies that he just loved.
He was an active member of The Church Of Jesus Christ Of Latter Day Saints where he held several callings. He was also a temple worker at the Provo Temple with is wife LaRene.
Arnold was preceded in death by his beloved wife LaRene, his parents, brothers, Earl and Vernon and a grandson Lee Brady, Mitchell.
Survivors include his sons, step-children, several grandchildren and great-grandchildren and daughter in law Deanna Black of Salem, UT .
A graveside service was held on Feb. 2, 2007 at the Spanish Fork Cemetery.


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Note for: Ann Miller, 25 Jan 1803 - 9 Oct 1865
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Birth Note: Source: Record submitted by a member of the LDS Church
Search performed using PAF Insight on 19 May 2004
Birth Note: Source: Record submitted after 1991 by a member of the LDS Church.
Search performed using PAF Insight on 19 May 2004
Death Note: Source: Record submitted after 1991 by a member of the LDS Church.
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Endowment Note: Source: Record of LDS Church ordinance (living or proxy).
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Individual Note: Mormon Pioneer Overland Travel, 1847-1868 listed with the Edmund Ellsworth company 1856. Listed as from England; cottager
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Source:
Deseret News, 6 Aug. 1856, p. 176
Available at the following institutions:
Church History Library, Salt Lake City, Utah
University of Utah, J. Willard Marriott Library, Salt Lake City, Utah
