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1 | 360 Hansen Avenue | ||
2 | A Conversation with Stella Hays in her 80s From a recording made by James M Hays | ||
3 | An Interview of Dee Lora Hays and Stella Davis James Monroe Hays and his wife Naomi interviewed D. and Stella and then transcribed the interview.. | ||
4 | Cora's Turn on Earth
A History of Cora Hays Isbell Cora's life history as told by her sister Jean Phoebe Hays Russel LeMay | ||
5 | Davis, Stella Stella was the opitome of the word Grandmother. She was the sweetest, kindest woman. Stella had many talents and did a lot of knitting and crocheting. She did tatting and embroidry. Stella was devoted to her family and her church. | ||
6 | Davis, Stella About the time she married Dee Lora Hays | ||
7 | Davis, Stella Stella Davis Hays with son Jesse Dee Lora Hays | ||
8 | Davis, Stella Stell Davis Hays obituary from Salt Lake City Deseret News | ||
9 | Davis, Stella in her 70's Stella Davis married Dee Lora Hays Stella was a wonderful grandmother. Sweet, gentle and careing. She did beautiful hand work in Crochet, knitting and tatting. Each Christmas she would give her children and grandchildren knit slippers, she worked on them all year. | ||
10 | Dee Lora Hays Autobiography | ||
11 | From the funeral of Edward Davis Hays | ||
12 | Hays Sisters: Donna, Ethel, Cora and Mary Hays sisters | ||
13 | Hays, Brothers taken late 1940's or early 1950's Jesse DeeLora Edward Davis James Monroe | ||
14 | Hays, Brothers and Sisters Jim, Ted, Cora, Donna, Jean, Mary, Ethel This picture was taken after the funeral of eldest brother Jesse DeeLora Hays | ||
15 | Hays, Children of Dee Lora and Stella Davis Mary,Jim,Ethel and Jesse | ||
16 | Hays, Cora Also known as Cora Van Dyke Cora Isbell | ||
17 | Hays, Cora Cora with sons David and Mike Isbell | ||
18 | Living At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld. | ||
19 | Hays, Cora | ||
20 | Hays, Cora Cora Hays Van Dyke Isbell was a printer by trade and she was the one who compiled the Hays-Hayes and Allied families book. It took her several years trips to Alabama to do research. She met may realatives in the south. It was a labor of love | ||
21 | Hays, Dee Lora | ||
22 | Hays, Dee Lora a younger picture about the time he married Stella Davis | ||
23 | Hays, Dee Lora Dee Lora was an insurance salesman. He was a true family man and had a great love and respect for his family, his country and his church. | ||
24 | Hays, Dee Lora Obituary from the Salt Lake City Deseret News | ||
25 | Hays, Dee Lora Burial Information: HAYS, DEE LORA Birth: 3/7/1877 Death: 6/23/1962 Burial: 6/27/1962 Place of Birth: RIVERTON, ALABAMA Place of Death: SALT LAKE CITY,UTAH Cause of Death: Grave Location: Salt Lake City Cemetery , F_CA_14_4_E2R Source: |
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26 | Hays, Dee Lora and extended family Description: Left to right: Stella Davis Hays Dee Lora Hays Cora Hays Hawn John Winston Hays | ||
27 | Hays, Dee Lora and Stella This appears to be their missionary photo (note Scriptures in DL's arm) | ||
28 | Hays, Dee Lora and Stella Davis 50th Wedding Picture | ||
29 | Hays, Dee Lora and Stella Davis Deseret News paper notice of 50th anniversay celebration | ||
30 | Hays, Dee Lora and Stella Davis Family taken in 1950 | ||
31 | Hays, Dee Lora and wife Stella Davis Dee Lora and Stella with children James M. and Stella at Bear Lake early 1900's | ||
32 | Hays, Dee Lora with wife Stella Davis 1950's picture... | ||
33 | Hays, Donna She married who she considered the best man in the world, Oden Hendricks. They eloped to Tooele Utah, and were married by a justice of the peace. His fee was $5.00, but since they only had four dollars, they folded them up, gave it to him, and ran out after the ceremony very quick. Donna went back with her parents to live for a short while, not telling them she was married. When Ode came to get her, Dee Lora Hays (her father) chased him away with his cane flying in the air. They lived in Salt Lake for a while, where First child Gay was born then they moved to San Francisco where Becky was born. In the late 50's they built a house, almost entirely by themselves, in Mill Valley, California. Donna went to work as a telephone operator, then as an executive house keeper at the Saint Francis Hotel. | ||
34 | Hays, Donna Caldonia (Donna) Hays Hendricks daughter of Dee Lora and Stella Davis Hays wife to Oden Hendricks Mother to: Gay and Becky | ||
35 | Hays, Edward Davis He was at one time Utah State Target Archery champion and served for two years as a director of the Utah State Archery Association | ||
36 | Hays, Edward Davis Utah Cemetery Inventory about Edward Davis Hays Name: Edward Davis Hays Birth Date: 24 Mar 1913 Birth Place: Salt Lake City,Utah Death Date: 16 Mar 1958 Death Place: Salt Lake City,Utah Burial Date: 19 March 1958 Cemetery: Salt Lake City Cemetery Source: Sexton Records Grave Location: N-15-58-3-W |
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37 | Hays, Edward Davis This picture was taken in 1940 Edward Davis Hays was born March 24, 1913 in Salt Lake City, Utah. The son of Dee Lora and Stella Davis hays. He lived his early years in Salt Lake City; Paris, Idaho; Evanston, Wyoming; and Kalispell Montana. He was the sixth child in a family of 10 children, three of whom have preceded him to their rest. His brother James Monroe, sisters Ethel, Jean, Cora and Donna are here at this time. A sister Mary was unable to attend. Edward, or Ted as he was known to his friends and loved ones, was an ardent fisherman-hunter, and loved sports of all kinds. He married Charlotte Lichfield of Etna, Wyoming on 16 May 1936 in Salt Lake City. To this Union were born four sons and one daughter. James, Jesse, Robert, Jean Charlene and John Dee. The marriage was solemnized in the Logan Temple. Ted was an expert at anything he attempted to do, in that he had the patience of the technician. He was an excellent photographer, fly tier, builder of archery tackle. He was at one time Utah State Target Archery champion and served for two years as a director of the Utah State Archery Association. He was a heavy duty truck driver for 13 years, engaged in produce hauling and supply. He worked in the government service as an inventory auditor and then became an IBM technician-operator. In this capacity he was occupied until a week before his death. He had been a salesman also. He took pride in his family and his church. He had a deep and quiet faith. He was loyal to his friends. He never spoke ill of people, contending that if no good was to be spoken one should not speak. | ||
38 | HAYS, Edward Davis about 1915 Son of Dee Lora Hays and Stella Davis Husband of Charlotte Lichfield Father of James Edward Jesse William Robert Joseph Jean Charlene John Dee | ||
39 | Hays, Edward Davis (Ted) - Fishing with Bow and Arrow If you had been there you would be able to see the line attached to the arrow. Dad was trying out the art of fishing with bow and arrow. It was taken in the 40s as I remember the event. He even had made a special arrow using a point that had collapsable barbs when it entered the fish that would spread out when the line was pulled so the fish would not slip off the arrow. -- Jesse W. Hays, Son of Edward Davis Hays | ||
40 | Hays, Edward Davis and wife Charlotte Lichfield Both of these photographs were taken the same day ...pictures taken in the 1950's .. | ||
41 | Hays, Edward Davis and wife Charlotte Lichfield Hays | ||
42 | Hays, Edward Davis with deer Ted loved bow hunting and is pictured here with a deer he shot. | ||
43 | Living At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld. | ||
44 | Hays, James M Burial Information: HAYS, JAMES M. Birth: 1/8/1909 Death: /30/1981 Burial: 1/2/1982 Place of Birth: PARIS,IDAHO Place of Death: WEST VALLEY CITY, UTAH Cause of Death: Grave Location: Salt Lake City Cemetery , N_15_61_3W Source: |
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45 | Hays, James M. and wife Naomi Swift | ||
46 | Hays, James Monroe World War I Marines picture | ||
47 | HAYS, Jean Daughter of Dee L Hays and Stella Davis taken 1950's Married to George Russell mother of George Steven Harley Diane | ||
48 | Hays, Jean Harley and Jean Hays Russell LeMay Description: Jean Hays Russel LeMay and second husband Harley... Note: Jean is the daughter of DL and Stella Hays. She was married to George Russel and is the mother of George Jr. Steven Harley (deceased) Diane Yes she has a son named Harley and he is named after Harley LeMay. As I remember Harley and George Russel were best friends. One of them saved the others life in WWII After Harley's wife died and Uncle George died.. The two great friends married and have had about 10 wonderful years together. One of my favorite memories is of their wedding in my home. Aunt Donna flew in and we had a great time. They were so cute and so happy. | ||
49 | Hays, Jean George and Jean Hays Russell at their 50th wedding anniversary | ||
50 | Hays, Jesse D with Son Paul & family Jesse Dee Lora Hays, Jesse Paul and wife Elizabeth, Michale Paul and Melinda Sue |