Monday, January 12, 2026

Obituary - Margaret Farmer Firmage Williamson

Mrs. Margaret Williamson nee Mrs. William Firmage, quietly slept away at the home of her son, Mr. John Firmage, on Fourth street, on last Friday morning, aged 72 years.

The funeral took place on July 1st from the Mormon church where appropriate services were held, Mr. W.B. Rae being the principal speaker on this mournful occasion.

Every seat in the church was occupied and many mourners followed the remains to their last resting places.

The sands of life had well run down and the end came peacefully after a lingering illness. For many years she was a sufferer from acute rheumatism.

Her maiden name was Margaret Farmer, a farmer’s daughter, and was born at Sellar Dyke, Fifeshire. When William, her oldest son, was 17 years old, her husband died leaving her with a family of five to raise. She went to the work and by laboring night and day she educated them and brought them all to manhood and womanhood. Four survive her, Mr. Wm. Firmage, Mr. John Firmage, Mrs. John McBride, all of Rock Springs, and Mr. James Firmage, now living on a farm in Minnesota. One daughter died in Dundee, Scotland, leaving three children.

The deceased has several brothers in Scotland, veterans of the Crimean war. Up to the time she crossed the Atlantic, seventeen years ago, she was an exceptionally strong woman, but as soon as she arrived in Utah she was attacked by rheumatism and she became a martyr to it up to her death.

She married a second time to Mr. Williamson, but there was no issue, and for several years her sons and daughters were her support. The deceased lived an upright Christian life; a life of usefulness; one of love and duty to her family. Now she is at rest and may she sleep in peace.

--Rock Springs Miner no. 28 July 06, 1899

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Obituary - Thomas Unsworth Cook

THOMAS COOK

OGDEN, Utah—Graveside services for Thomas U. Cook were conducted Saturday, March 28, at Lindquist’s Memorial Gardens of the Wasatch. Father Francs Winder of the Episcopal Church officiated. The Unity Lodge No. 18 AF and AM also officiated.

Cook, 79, died March 25 at his home in Ogden of a heart attack.

He was born Nov. 30, 1907 in Rock Springs, a son of Edward and Ellen Unsworth Cook. He married Dorothy S. Horn on Sept. 12, 1932 in Salt Lake City.

He lived in Rock Springs, Salt Lake City, Pocatello, Idaho and in the Ogden area since 1955.

He was educated in Rock Springs schools and was a member of the Episcopal Church of the Good Shepherd in Ogden. He was a member of the Unity Lodge No. 18 AF and AM.

He was a salesman for the Sears and Roebuck Co., retiring July 31, 1972.

Survivors include his widow of Ogden; two sons, Thomas R. Cook of Mesa, Ariz., and Robert E. Cook of Ogden; eight grandchildren and one great-grandchild; one brother, Harold Cook at San Diego and one sister, Mrs. Dolly Brown of Rock Springs.

--Rock Springs Daily Rocket-Miner, Apr 4, 1987

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Obituary - Ellen Unsworth Cook Auld

MRS. ELLEN AULD DIES IN HOSPITAL FRIDAY AFTERNOON

Mrs. Ellen Auld, 77, a Rock Springs resident for the last 48 years died in Sweetwater Memorial hospital Friday at 1:40 p.m. She had made her home at 1205 Elk Street.

Funeral services will be held Monday at 10 a.m. in the LDS church with Bishop James Barnes officiating. Burial will be in Mountain View Cemetery.

Mrs. Auld was born May 5, 1876 in Leigh, Lancashire, England. She was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints.

Survivors include three daughters, Mrs. John Firmage and Mrs. David Brown, Jr., both of Rock Springs, and Mrs. William Faddis of Kemmerer; and three sons, Arthur and Harold Cook of Rock Springs and Thomas Cook of Pocatello, Idaho.

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Thursday, January 8, 2026

Obituary - Gary Lee McPhie

CASPER - Visitation and greeting of the family of Casper resident Gary Lee McPhie, 62, will be held from 6 to 9 p.m. today, Sept. 9, at Bustard's Funeral Home and Crematory. Another visitation will be held from 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. Monday, Sept. 12, at Lindquist Funeral Home in Ogden, Utah. Interment will be in North Ogden Cemetery.

He died Sept. 6, 2005, in Casper. Born July 8, 1943, in Rock Springs, the son of Janet (Firmage) and Edward George McPhie; and was raised and educated in Rock Springs and Pinedale.

On Oct. 15, 1982, he married Norine Dickemore in Farr West, Utah. They moved to Casper in 1987. He was employed by Interstate Brand/Sweetheart Bakery. His interests included sports, hunting, and fishing. He was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and loved spending time with his grandchildren.

Survivors include his wife of 22 years; two daughters, Lorey and Kay of Ogden; son, Gary Jr., of Casper; and three grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his parents and a brother.

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Obituary - Janet Hunter Baxter Firmage

Patient Sufferer Passed Beyond

Mrs. John Firmage died at her home in this city, on Tuesday, April 15th, age 57 years, after many months of patient suffering. About a year ago while visiting in Salt Lake, she suffered a stroke of paralysis, and in a short time another stroke which left her in a very weak condition. She had been confined to her bed for many weeks, and a short time before her death, gangrene started in one foot, which caused her death.

Deceased was one of the oldest residents of this town, having come here from Scotland in 1872, and having lived in the one house for thirty years. Left to mourn her loss is her husband, three daughters, Mrs. Jeanette Hunter of Bicknell, Indiana, Mrs. Thos. Richie of Ogden, and Mrs. John White of this city, and son, John Firmage, Adam Cooper, a half brother, and George and Alex Hunter of Diamondville, and George McBride of Salt Lake.

Funeral services were conducted from the Mormon church Thursday afternoon at 2 o’clock, Bishop James Crookston officiating. The floral offerings were many and beautiful.

--Rock Springs Rocket No. 22 April 18, 1913

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Obituary - John Leonard Firmage

John Firmage, Sr. Passes

Mr. John Firmage, Sr., member of the Union Pacific Old Timers Association and 40-year Class of 1928, passed away at the Wyoming General Hospital on Thursday, April 6, 1944, where he had been a patient for over a year.

Mr. Firmage was born in Kirkealdy, Fifeshire, Scotland, and came to America at the age of 17 years. In 1886, at the age of 23 years, he arrived in Rock Springs and entered the employ of The Union Pacific Coal Company, working in No. 1 Mine until it was closed down in the year 1910. For a number of years he was boss driver at this mine when all hauling of coal underground was accomplished by the use of mules and horses. After the closing of this mine, Mr. Firmage was employed in similar capacity at No. 8 and No. 10 Mines, Rock Springs, rendering loyal and faithful service until his retirement in 1929. After retiring from the service of the company, Mr. Firmage moved to Salt Lake City, Utah. Each year on the occasion of the Old Timers celebration he never failed to be present. Some years ago on the death of his wife, he returned to Rock Springs and has made his home here. Mr. Firmage has made many friends in The Union Pacific Coal Company who regret to hear of his passing.

The funeral was held at the L. D. S. church of Rock Springs, of which he was a member, on April 9th, First Councilor James J. Johnson officiating. Participating in the services were two nephews, Mr. John Firmage of Salt Lake City, and Mr. Andrew Firmage, of American Fork, Utah. Surviving are his son, Mr. John Firmage, Jr., of Rock Springs, who is ill at the veterans' hospital in Salt Lake City; three daughters, Mrs. R. C. Barrass and Mrs. Edward Hoye, of Rock Springs, and Mrs. James Buchanan, of San Francisco; to whom we extend our sympathy.

--Union Pacific Coal Company Employees’ Magazine, May 1944

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Wednesday, January 7, 2026

Obituary - Harold Cook

SAN DIEGO - Funeral services for Harold Cook were Friday at El Camino Memorial Park in San Diego.

Cook, 87, former Rock Springs resident died Monday, February 1, in San Diego where he had lived since 1954.

He was born October 17, 1905 in Rock Springs where he grew up and attended schools.

He worked in the coal mines in Rock Springs and for General Dynamics after he moved to California. He retired in 1970.

Survivors include a sister, Doll Brown of Rock Springs; a son Edward E. Cook, Oakhurst, Calif.; two daughters, Fay Miller, Logan, Utah, and Lois Begovich, El Cajon, Calif.; nine grandchildren; 11 great grandchildren.

He was preceded in death by his wife, Lorene Howard Cook, September 24, 1967.

--Rock Springs Daily Rocket-Miner, February 6, 1993

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Obituary - Peter Cook

Famed Morgan Canary Judge Dies at 82 After Long Illness

MORGAN – Peter Cook, 82, of Morgan, died yesterday at his home after an extended illness.

Mr. Cook had a national and international rating as a canary judge. He had judged canaries in every state and in Europe. He was believed to be the first U.S. judge invited to South America and also judged the first international show in Havana, Cuba.

He had raised canaries since 9 years of age and has had a “Canary College” where young birds were taught to sing. His birds were known around the world.

He was a retired Morgan City marshal and had also been a U.S. trapper.

He was a member of the LDS Church and an elder in the North Morgan Ward. He had been a member of the Morgan Ward until the ward was divided two months ago.

Wed in England

On Aug. 17, 1895, he married Anna Ellen Owen in Leigh, Lancashire, England. The couple later received endowments in the LDS Salt Lake Temple.

He was born June 17, 1872, in Lancashire, England, a son of John and Esther Eddon Cook. He came to the United States 52 years ago, residing in Milton, Morgan County and Rock Springs Wyo., before moving to Morgan.

Surviving are his widow, Morgan: one son, Cyril B. Cook, Klamath Falls, Ore.; one daughter: Mrs. Veda Hardy, Portland, Ore.; six grandchildren, nine great-grandchildren, two sisters: Mrs. Emma Jones, Minimo [Nanaimo], British Columbia, and Mrs. Hannah Atherington, New Castle, England.

Funeral services will be conducted Wednesday at 2 p.m. in the LDS Morgan Tabernacle, Bishop Earl Butters of the Morgan Ward officiating.

Friends may call at the family home tomorrow night and Wednesday until 1:30 p.m. Burial will be in North Morgan cemetery, directed by Lindquist and Sons Colonial Funeral Chapel, 3408 Washington Blvd.

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Obituary - Edith Kay Cook Siepp

St. George, Utah – Edith (Edie) Kay Seipp, 74, passed away Saturday, April 20, 2019 in her home surrounded by her family. She was born January 26, 1945 in Rock Springs, Wyoming and was raised by Arthur Cook and Agnes Bell Stewart. She married her sweetheart Dale Leon Seipp on June 25, 1966 in Rock Springs, Wyoming. The marriage was later solemnized in the Oakland, California Temple on January 7, 1967.

Edith was raised in Rock Springs, WY and graduated from Rock Springs High School in 1963. She attended Brigham Young University from 1963 to 1964. In 1964 she was back in Rock Springs when she met her sweetheart, Dale Seipp. They were married and moved to Stockton, CA where Dale was stationed in the army. They returned to Rock Springs in 1968 where their first son Michael was born. Shortly there after they moved to Logan Utah where Dale attended Utah State University. While in Logan, Edie gave birth to their second child Michelle. After Dale graduated from Utah State they moved to Denver Colorado. They spent 2 years in Denver with their young family. They returned to Rock Springs in 1974 and their third child Jeff was born in 1975. Edie and Dale lived in Springville, Utah for a short period before moving to St. George, Utah in 1981.

Edie loved her job at Dixie College (Dixie State University) where it put her in contact with so many kids and people that became member of her family. Students and athletes all knew she loved unconditionally. There was never a quiet Sunday at Miss Edie’s house. Always full of college students, friends and family.

She found a new calling which she excelled at beyond measure which was Grandma. Her grandkids and great grandkids brought so much joy into her life. No matter what activity they were participating in she was there, cheering on louder than anyone.

Edie loved her athletic events! From Dixie State to Utah State, to SUU to eventually her beloved Pine View High School where she watched all her grandkids excel in each different area of interest.

She is survived by her sweetheart Dale Leon Seipp living in St. George. Children Michael Todd Seipp (Melissa) of Salt Lake City, Utah, Michelle Renee Boyer (Kevin) of St. George, Utah, Jeff Seipp of St. George, Utah, Sean McCaw (Sabrina), Fred House (Sabrina). Her grandchildren KJ Boyer (Kayla), Kristen Seipp, Cody Boyer (Samantha), Tasha Seipp (Cam), Brandee Wood (Zac), William Seipp, Justin McCaw, Shahin McCaw, Jada McCaw, Cherise McCaw and Shiloh House . And her great grandchildren Paityn Kay Boyer, Barkley Ash Boyer and Taylor Leon Wood. She is preceded in death by her parents Arthur and Agnes Cook, and brother Eddie Cook.

Viewing services will be Thursday, April 25th at the Hughes Mortuary 1037 East 700 South, St. George, UT 84790 from 6:00 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Funeral services will be Friday, Aril 26th at the LDS Stake Center at 595 North 2450 East, St. George, Utah. A viewing will be from 9:30 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. The funeral will begin at 11:00 a.m. Interment will take place in the Tonaquint Cemetery.

Arrangements are made under the direction of Hughes Mortuary, 1037 East 700 S. St. George, Utah, (435) 674-5000.

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Obituary - Arthur Cook

Arthur Cook Dies At 73

Arthur Cook, 73, of 1317 11th Street, Rock Springs, died at 8:20 a.m. Tuesday, February 15, at the Memorial Hospital of Sweetwater County, where he had been a patient for the past eight days. Mr. Cook had been in ill health for the past year.

He was born on August 4, 1903 in Leigh, Lancashire County, England, the son of the late Edward and Ellen Unsworth Cook.

A resident of Rock Springs since 1904, Mr. Cook attended schools here. He was a retired coal miner for the Union Pacific Coal Company. Following his retirement, Mr. Cook was employed by the Memorial Hospital of Sweetwater County for nine years where he worked in the maintenance department.

He married the former Agnes Stewart on July 16, 1923 in Ogden, Utah. He was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, the United Mine Workers of America and the International Order of Odd Fellows.

Survivors include his wife Agnes of Rock Springs; one son, Edward and one daughter, Mrs. Dale (Edith Kay) Seipp, both of Rock Springs; two brothers, Harold of San Diego, Calif. and Tom of Ogden, Utah; two sisters, Mrs., John (Florence) Firmage and Mrs. David (Ethel "Dollie") Brown, both of Rock Springs; three grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. In addition to his parents Mr. Cook was preceded in death by three brothers and one sister.

Funeral services will be conducted at 10 a.m., Friday, Feb. 18, at the Church of Jesus Christ' of Latter Day Saints, with the Bishop Ray Overy conducting. Interment will be in the Rest Haven. Memorial Gardens, north of Rock Springs. Friends may call at the mortuary chapel, 154 Elk Street, all day Thursday and Thursday evening and Friday morning at the L.D.S. Church from 8 a.m. until time of funeral services.

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