Mrs. Nell Rosenbaum, 65, of 1175 East Thirteenth South street, died Monday at 11:55 p.m. at her residence of complications resulting from a cerebral hemorrhage.
A daughter of Bishop Hiram B. Clawson of the L.D.S. church and Mrs. Emily Young Clawson, she was born May 10, 1872, in Salt Lake City.
She was a granddaughter of Brigham Young, president of the L.D.S. church. During the early part of her life she was active in the Home Dramatic club and the Home Opera club of the old Salt Lake theater, usually playing as a comedienne.
About 1892 she was married to Lee Richmond Brown, who died a few years later. In 1904 she was married to John A. Silver, son of William John Silver, pioneer iron works owner. Shortly after their marriage the couple moved to Alberta, Canada, in the interests of the L.D.S. church. During their nine-year residence in Canada Mr. Silver became associated with the Lethbridge Iron and Steel company, large Canadian manufacturers.
Mrs. Silver maintained her interest in the theater, playing frequent parts in productions in Lethbridge. Upon the failure of Mr. Silver's health they returned to Salt Lake City, where he died in 1916.
Several years later she was married to Morris Rosenbaum, local representative of the Diebold Safe and Lock company.
Funeral services will be conducted Thursday at 12:10 p.m. in the Joseph William Taylor mortuary chapel, 125 North Main street, by Bishop T.A. Clawson of the Eighteenth L.D.S. ward.
Burial will be in City Cemetery.
Friends may call at mortuary Wednesday and Thursday prior to service.
Published in The Salt Lake Tribune, Wednesday Morning, July 21, 1937
Mrs. Nell Rosenbaum, 65, of 1175 East Thirteenth South street, died Monday at 11:55 p.m. at her residence of complications resulting from a cerebral hemorrhage.
A daughter of Bishop Hiram B. Clawson of the L.D.S. church and Mrs. Emily Young Clawson, she was born May 10, 1872, in Salt Lake City.
She was a granddaughter of Brigham Young, president of the L.D.S. church. During the early part of her life she was active in the Home Dramatic club and the Home Opera club of the old Salt Lake theater, usually playing as a comedienne.
About 1892 she was married to Lee Richmond Brown, who died a few years later. In 1904 she was married to John A. Silver, son of William John Silver, pioneer iron works owner. Shortly after their marriage the couple moved to Alberta, Canada, in the interests of the L.D.S. church. During their nine-year residence in Canada Mr. Silver became associated with the Lethbridge Iron and Steel company, large Canadian manufacturers.
Mrs. Silver maintained her interest in the theater, playing frequent parts in productions in Lethbridge. Upon the failure of Mr. Silver's health they returned to Salt Lake City, where he died in 1916.
Several years later she was married to Morris Rosenbaum, local representative of the Diebold Safe and Lock company.
Funeral services will be conducted Thursday at 12:10 p.m. in the Joseph William Taylor mortuary chapel, 125 North Main street, by Bishop T.A. Clawson of the Eighteenth L.D.S. ward.
Burial will be in City Cemetery.
Friends may call at mortuary Wednesday and Thursday prior to service.
Published in The Salt Lake Tribune, Wednesday Morning, July 21, 1937
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