Daniel H. Kimball, Well Known Figure in S.L., Taken by Death
Daniel H. Kimball, 80, for two decades one of the most familiar figures at the L. D. S. temple grounds here, succumbed Sunday night at his home, 128 Third Avenue.
Mr. Kimball was a temple guard and had served as a guide to countless thousands of visitors to the church properties in the heart of Salt Lake City.
Mr. Kimball was born February 8, 1856 at Salt Lake City, the son of the late Heber Chase and Ann Green Kimball. He was a brother of J. Golden Kimball, president of the L.D.S. first council of seventy.
Served on Mission Mr. Kimbail was educated in Salt Lake City schools and served a successful mission to the southern states. After finishing his education, Mr. Kimball became engaged in farming and his acres in East Mill Creek were widely known for their fruitful prouductions.
About 20 years ago Mr. Kimball retired from his farm and was employed on the temple grounds.
Countless thousands grew to know him as a cheerful and an informative guide. During the last few years he has been keeper of the temple gates.
Born in the Eighteenth Ward, Mr. Kimball grew to manhood and lived almost his entire life there, always taking an active part in that ward's activities. He never aspired to politics and he never participated in any public activity with the exception of that of his church career.
Survivors Listed
Mr. Kimball is survived by his widow, Mrs. Alice B. Kimball of the family home and the following
sons and daughters: Mrs. June Done, Don Carlos, Ernest R., Louis C., Lester E., Dan H. and George
K. Kimball, all of Salt Lake City; Frank C. Kimball, Washington, D. C.,; Mrs. Kate K. Johnson, Minneapolis, Minn., and two adopted
daughters, Mrs. Daisey Forbes and Mrs. Anabell Simpson of Los Angeles, Cal.
Thirty-six grandchildren, and nine great-grandchildren also survive, as do the following brothers and sisters: Mrs. Alice K. Smith,
Mrs. Abbie K. Burrows, Mrs. May K. Moffatt, Samuel K., J. Golden, Crozer, Albert H. and Hyrum H. Kimball.
Funeral arrangements had not been completed Sunday. They were delayed pending arrival of relatives.
-Salt Lake Tribune, April 27, 1936, transcribed by Rhonda Holton
Daniel H. Kimball, Well Known Figure in S.L., Taken by Death
Daniel H. Kimball, 80, for two decades one of the most familiar figures at the L. D. S. temple grounds here, succumbed Sunday night at his home, 128 Third Avenue.
Mr. Kimball was a temple guard and had served as a guide to countless thousands of visitors to the church properties in the heart of Salt Lake City.
Mr. Kimball was born February 8, 1856 at Salt Lake City, the son of the late Heber Chase and Ann Green Kimball. He was a brother of J. Golden Kimball, president of the L.D.S. first council of seventy.
Served on Mission Mr. Kimbail was educated in Salt Lake City schools and served a successful mission to the southern states. After finishing his education, Mr. Kimball became engaged in farming and his acres in East Mill Creek were widely known for their fruitful prouductions.
About 20 years ago Mr. Kimball retired from his farm and was employed on the temple grounds.
Countless thousands grew to know him as a cheerful and an informative guide. During the last few years he has been keeper of the temple gates.
Born in the Eighteenth Ward, Mr. Kimball grew to manhood and lived almost his entire life there, always taking an active part in that ward's activities. He never aspired to politics and he never participated in any public activity with the exception of that of his church career.
Survivors Listed
Mr. Kimball is survived by his widow, Mrs. Alice B. Kimball of the family home and the following
sons and daughters: Mrs. June Done, Don Carlos, Ernest R., Louis C., Lester E., Dan H. and George
K. Kimball, all of Salt Lake City; Frank C. Kimball, Washington, D. C.,; Mrs. Kate K. Johnson, Minneapolis, Minn., and two adopted
daughters, Mrs. Daisey Forbes and Mrs. Anabell Simpson of Los Angeles, Cal.
Thirty-six grandchildren, and nine great-grandchildren also survive, as do the following brothers and sisters: Mrs. Alice K. Smith,
Mrs. Abbie K. Burrows, Mrs. May K. Moffatt, Samuel K., J. Golden, Crozer, Albert H. and Hyrum H. Kimball.
Funeral arrangements had not been completed Sunday. They were delayed pending arrival of relatives.
-Salt Lake Tribune, April 27, 1936, transcribed by Rhonda Holton
Family Members
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Samuel Heber Kimball
1851–1943
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Alice Ann Kimball Smith
1858–1946
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Andrew Kimball
1858–1924
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Sarah Gheen Kimball Seckels
1861–1913
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Judith Marvin Kimball
1823–1824
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Gen William Henry Kimball
1826–1907
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Helen Mar Kimball Whitney
1828–1896
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Roswell Kimball
1831–1831
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Heber Parley Kimball
1835–1885
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David Patten Kimball Sr
1839–1883
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Charles Spaulding Kimball
1843–1925
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Rachel Sylvia Kimball
1845–1847
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Sarah Helen Kimball
1845–1860
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Brigham Willard Kimball
1845–1867
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Abraham Alonzo Kimball Sr
1846–1889
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Isaac Alphonso Kimball
1846–1912
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Sanders Kimball
1847–1848
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Solomon Farnham Kimball
1847–1920
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Samuel Chase Kimball
1848–1848
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David Orson Kimball
1848–1849
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Heber Kimball
1849–1850
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Prescindia Celestia Kimball
1849–1850
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Augusta Kimball
1850–1861
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Joseph Smith Kimball
1850–1864
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David Heber Kimball
1850–1927
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Murray Gould Kimball
1850–1852
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Cornelia Christeen Kimball
1850–1853
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Susannah R. Kimball
1851–1851
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William Gheen Kimball
1851–1924
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Joseph Smith Kimball
1851–1936
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Newel Whitney Kimball
1852–1931
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Harriet Kimball
1852–1852
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Jonathan Golden Kimball
1853–1938
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Rosalia Kimball Edwards
1853–1950
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Willard Heber Kimball
1853–1854
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Jacob Reese Kimball
1853–1875
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Albert Heber Kimball
1854–1944
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Jedediah Heber Chase Grant Kimball
1855–1927
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Hyrum Heber Kimball
1855–1943
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Horace Heber Kimball
1855–1922
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Enoch Heber Kimball
1855–1877
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Lydia Holmes Kimball Loughery
1855–1928
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Sarah Maria Kimball Jenkins
1857–1901
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Elias Smith Kimball
1857–1934
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Jeremiah Heber Kimball
1857–1887
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Anna Spaulding Kimball Knox
1857–1932
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Mary Melvina Kimball Driggs
1858–1933
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Peter Kimball
1858–1860
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Eliza Kimball Woolley
1859–1906
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James Heber Kimball
1860–1865
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Moroni Heber Kimball
1861–1923
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Mary Margaret Kimball Moffat
1861–1937
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Joshua Heber Kimball
1861–1925
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Joshua Heber Kimball
1862–1863
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Wilford Alphonso "Will" Kimball
1863–1928
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Eugene Kimball
1863–1932
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Franklin Heber Kimball
1864–1865
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Lorenzo Heber "Len" Kimball
1866–1929
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Abbie Sarah Kimball Burrows
1868–1943
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