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Holladay Cemetery 1 CAUS Coronary Occlusion Jan 31, 1943
WWI Registration:
Name: John Carlos Lambert, age 30
Address: Kamas, Utah
Date of birth: Feby. 12, 1887, native
Place of birth: Kamas, Utah
Occupation: County Farm Agent
Employer: State of Nevada
Location: Metropolis, Nevada
Dependants: Wife and two children
Married or single: Married
Race: Caucasion
Military service: None
Signed: J. Carlos Lambert
[back of card]
Height: Medium
Build: Medium
Color of eyes: Brown
Color of hair: Black
Registrar: A. C. Hortigs, county clerk
Precinct 12
County:
State: Utah
Date: June 2nd 1917
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From: Utah Pioneers and Prominent Men:
"...Elder; superintendent Sunday school at Kamas 1907-08; 2d counselor in YMMIA of Kamas ward; teacher 1907-09. Deputy state dairy and food commissioner 1911-13. Graduate, BYU 1907. Bachelor of Science, Utah Agricultural college 1911."
1900 United States Census
State of Utah, County of Summit
Kamas Precinct
Lambert, John C., Head, age 50, mar, born Missouri, Farmer
Lambert, Livia F., Wife, age 39, mar, born Utah
Lambert, John C., Son, age 13, born Utah
Lambert, Roy D., Son, age 12, born Utah
Lambert, Olive A., Daughter, age 10, born Utah
Lambrt, Alfred W., Son, age 8, born Utah
Lambert, Herald A., Son, age 6, born Utah
Lambert, Parley H., Son, age 4, born Utah
Lambert, Lorraine, Daughter, age 1mo., born Utah
Westbrock, Herma L., Laborer, age 20, single, born Holland, Farm Laborer
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Newspaper: The Salt Lake Tribune, Salt Lake City, Utah, March 1948
Utah Industrial Commission Inspector Dies
HOLLADAY, March 23 -- J. Carlos Lambert 61, Utah State Industrial Commission inspector, died Tuesday at 6 a.m. at his residence, 4963 Clearview St., Holladay, of coronary occlusion. He had been ill since Jan. 31.
For many years Mr. Lambert was an agricultural leader, education and public official in Utah and Nevada. From 1911 to 1913 he was Utah state dairy inspector and from 1914 to 1922 was Elko county, Nev., county agricultural agent.
He was born Feb. 12, 1887, in Kamas, Wasatch county, a son of John Carlos and Olivia Anderson Lambert. Mr. Lambert married Laura Seymour in the Logan temple, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, in 1908. She died in 1925 and in 1928 he married Luella Owen, Ely, Nev., who survives him.
Was an Instructor
For several years he was an instructor at Metropolis and Overton, Nev., high schools before becoming superintendent of public instruction for White Pine and Nye counties at Ely in 1927.
Coming to Utah in 1931, he served several years as a case worker for Salt Lake county department of public welfare before entering the service of the state industrial commission in 1941. He was employed in the commission at the time of his death.
Mr. Lambert was active in the LDS church and at time of his death was a group leader in the high priests' quorum of Mr. Olympus ward.
Seven Children Survive
In addition to his widow, he is survived by three sons and four daughters: Wendell S. Lambert, Ely, Nev.; Darwin S. Lambert, Lu Ray, Va.; Owen Lambert, Holladay; Mrs Theo Wood and Mrs Ettore Capecelatro, Salt Lake city; Mrs. Leonard Jordan and Miss Marta Jean Lambert, Holladay; the following brothers and sisters: Roy G. Lambert and Mrs. Harry Zieve, Kamas, Harold A. Lambert and Mrs. Clarence E. Jones, Salt Lake City, and Parley H. Lambert, Roosevelt.
Funeral services will be conducted Saturday at 1 p.m. in Mt. Olympus ward chapel, 2550 E. 48th South, by J. Reese Baird, bishop. Burial will be in Holladay cemetery.
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