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Linnie Hacking, 18981916 (aged 18 years)

Name
Linnie /Hacking/
Given names
Linnie
Surname
Hacking
Family with parents
father
Thomas William and James Hacking siblings circa 1910.jpg
18561927
Birth: 23 December 1856 21 17 Cedar Fort, Utah County, Utah, USA
Death: 25 March 1927Vernal, Uintah County, Utah, USA
mother
Marriage Marriage28 August 1876Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, USA
16 months
elder brother
James Clair Hacking circa 1897.jpg
18781959
Birth: 1 January 1878 21 19 Cedar Fort, Utah County, Utah, USA
Death: 23 July 1959Provo, Utah, USA
16 months
elder sister
Elizabeth Jane Hacking 2.jpg
18791910
Birth: 23 April 1879 22 20 Cedar Fort, Utah County, Utah, USA
Death: 16 June 1910Vernal, Uintah County, Utah, USA
21 months
elder brother
Isabella Marinda Bodily 1882-1958 with husband John.jpg
18811966
Birth: 18 January 1881 24 22 Ashley, Uintah, Utah, USA
Death: 23 July 1966Vernal, Uintah County, Utah, USA
20 months
elder brother
William Ralph Hacking 1882-1907.jpg
18821907
Birth: 26 August 1882 25 24 Ashley, Uintah, Utah, USA
Death: 11 August 1907Lapoint, Uintah, Utah, USA
2 years
elder sister
Ambrosine Zina Hacking 1884-1963.jpg
18841963
Birth: 22 August 1884 27 26 Vernal, Uintah County, Utah, USA
Death: 20 December 1963Vernal, Uintah County, Utah, USA
18 months
elder sister
Charles and Nellie Colton with youngest daughter Edna.jpg
18861967
Birth: 26 February 1886 29 27 Vernal, Uintah County, Utah, USA
Death: 1967Orem, Utah, USA
23 months
elder sister
Annie Myrtle Hacking 1888-1906.jpg
18881906
Birth: 4 January 1888 31 29 Ashley, Uintah, Utah, USA
Death: 19 September 1906Vernal, Uintah County, Utah, USA
22 months
elder brother
18891890
Birth: 1 November 1889 32 31 Ashley, Uintah, Utah, USA
Death: 28 August 1890Vernal, Uintah County, Utah, USA
22 months
elder sister
May Hacking 1891-1988.jpg
18911988
Birth: 24 August 1891 34 33 Vernal, Uintah County, Utah, USA
Death: 9 August 1988Vernal, Uintah County, Utah, USA
2 years
elder sister
May, Linnie, Fern and Cora Hacking.jpg
18931975
Birth: 19 September 1893 36 35 Vernal, Uintah County, Utah, USA
Death: 18 August 1975Midvale, Salt Lake, Utah, USA
2 years
elder sister
Fern Hacking 1895-1925.jpg
18951925
Birth: 28 August 1895 38 37 Vernal, Uintah County, Utah, USA
Death: 21 May 1925Vernal, Uintah County, Utah, USA
3 years
herself
Linnie Hacking 1898-1916.jpg
18981916
Birth: 28 May 1898 41 40 Vernal, Uintah County, Utah, USA
Death: 15 December 1916Vernal, Uintah County, Utah, USA
3 years
younger brother
19001970
Birth: 15 December 1900 43 42 Vernal, Uintah County, Utah, USA
Death: 15 August 1970Vernal, Uintah County, Utah, USA
Note

Promising Young Lady Called By Death.

Miss Linnie Hacking Suddenly Stricken and Succumbs In Four Days.

Like a bolt of lightning from a cloudless sky came the announcement that Miss Linnie Hacking, one of the sweetest souls that ever graced the earth, had been summoned to the great beyond. Five days before her death with her usual buoyant spirit, she participated in the exercises of the Sunday School, Church and Mutual, of Maeser Ward, mingling with her youthful companions. That was a week ago Sunday. The Tuesday following she was stricken with an acute illness that quickly sapped her strength, while it baffled medical skill and culminated in her death at ten o'clock, Friday evening.

The affliction was in her throat and deprived her of the power to speak, swallow a drop of water or even to move her head. At first the attending physician pronounced it paralysis of the throat, but at last, thought it possible that it may have been caused by a clot of blood on the brain. The exact cause may never be known.

The funeral arrangements were made Saturday by the Maeser Ward and Uintah Academy, so that everything was in readiness at 1 o'clock p.m. Sunday, for the last sad tokens of the love and esteem in which she was held.

The services were held at the Maeser Ward House under the auspices of the bishopric of that ward. Patriarch Nelson Merkley and President Don B. Colton were the speakers. The former relating his life long acquaintance with the parents and relatives of the deceased and the latter offering eloquent words of hope, comfort and consolation to those who were bowed in sorrow.

President Colton referred to her talents as a musician and how she had unselfishly exercised her gifts for the benefit of all. He also read two eloquent poems that breathed the spirit of her faultless life and inspired hope in the great hereafter.

The music was furnished by the Maeser choir and two special numbers, one a solo by Miss Fordham and Miss Mima Davis, accompanied by Professor Fordham and Miss Pearl Shimmin. The other was a violin duet by Professor Peter Hanson and Mabel Hanson, accompanied by Miss Jennie Hanson. This was one of Linnie's favorite violin selections. The music was all appropriate and well rendered.

The high esteem in which she was held wasattested by one of the largest assemblies that ever attended a funeral in the Ashley Valley, by the numerous floral offerings, so difficult to obtain at this season of the year and by the large cortege that followed the remains to the Maeser Cemetery.

Linnie Hacking was the daughter of James and Ann Hacking and was born in Vernal, May 28th, 1898. Early in life she gave evidence of unusual musical talent and to her natural gifts she added constant study of the "Divine Art", and was well known as a promising young violinist. She received the usual common school education and was taking her second year high school at the Uintah Academy, when overtaken by her final illness. She was specializing in music and domestic art.

-Vernal Express, December 22, 1916

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May, Linnie, Fern and Cora Hacking.jpg
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