Thomas Lake & Elizabeth Maxfield
John Elijah Lake & Elizabeth Hardwidge
Henefer,Summit,Utah
Thomas Lake
1842-1875
Elizabeth Maxfield
1842-1909
Emma Lake
1867-1922
Elizabeth J Lake
1870-1873
Thomas William Lake
1872-1926
John Elijah Lake
1874-1917
James Whittaker
1859-1936
 
Johanna Ruamah
Vaughan
1868-1922
John Elijah Lake
1874-1917
John Elijah Lake
1874-1917
Elizabeth Hardwidge
1876-1958
Jessie Wyunita Lake
1898-1966
Fred Thomas Lake
1899-1918

Roy Moore Lake
1901-1963
May Collins Lake
1906-1984

Viola May Lake
1919-2003
Thomas Wells Parkinson
1890-1974
 
Gertrude Hagerman
1903-1986
M 6 MAY 1922
Oric Buckway
1903-1973
Choy, Joseph
1917-1983
Jessie Wyunita Lake &
Thomas Parkinson
Thomas Parkinson
JESSIE, MAY, VIOLA
first 3
Jessie Wyunita Lake
Contributed By COLLEENBCLAY1 · 18 February 2015

A tribute published in the pages of Ogden Standard Examiner, Ogden, Utah Sept 13, 1966.
Mrs. Jessie W Lake Parkinson, 68, of 3089 Monroe, died Monday at the Dee Hospital of
natural causes. Mrs. Parkinson was born January 2, 1898 in Almy, Wyoming, a daughter of
John and Elizabeth Hardwidge Lake.  She was reared and educated in Evanston, Wyoming.  
On Sept 12, 1914 she was married to Thomas W Parkinson in Ogden.  The family resided in
Evanston and came to Ogden in 1927.  She was a member of the LDS Church and Ladies
Auxiliary of the Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen, Lodge 848.  Burial in Washington Heights
Memorial Park, South Ogden, Utah.
Contributed By COLLEENBCLAY1 · 19 February 2015 · 0 Comments

Fred Lake is dead and two others badly hurt in an auto accident Sunday.Last Sunday
morning at about 12:40 there was an auto accident which cost the life of Fred T Lake and
the serious injury of George Townsend and Benjiman Corless.The boys with John McCabe of
Green River had attended a dance and afterward started for a ride.Corless was driving the
Ford owned by Townsend and while the boys say they were going at only a fair rate of speed
the indications are plentiful that they were going pretty fast.  The car skidded into the tree in
front of the Bob Spence home on the county road and young Lake received injuries to his
head from which he died a few hours later. Corless sustained a broken leg and body bruises
while Townsend was badly bruised.  MaCabe was uninjured.The cries of the injured young
men brought to their aid James Whitier near whose home the accident occured and he lost
no time in summoning plenty of surgical assistance.The boys were taken to their homes
where their wounds were attended to.The remains of young Lake were prepared for burial at
the Beeman and Cashin undertaking parlors and the funeral services were held at the LDS
Church Thursday afternoon conducted by Bishop P G Matthews.The service was well
attended by the bereaved relatives and friends, the speakers being Bishop Matthews and
Elders Ernest G Burdett and Rufus Jackson.  The members of the WOW lodge attended in a
body the deceased being a member and carried a policy for $2,000 for his mother.  The
deceased was born September 18, 1898 in the city and is survived by his mother, two sisters
and a brother.