Navy spouses
Found in 3 Collections and/or Records:
Colleen Whitley collection of Brigham Loyd Keyes papers
Collection contains the authobiographies of Brigham Loyd Keyes and his wife Margaret Lorraine Larsen Keyes. Also contains newspaper clippings from World War II pertaining to the different bases Brigham worked at, along with other papers from his service. Diaries and logs from the war are also included. Materials date from to 1942-1981
Lillie Williams diaries, 1923-2017
Contains Lillie Williams' personal diaries, dated 1923 to 2017. Lillie's writings focus mainly on her family life, including her marriages and death of spouses through the years and the raising of her daughter, Margaret. Most of these events took place in Hurricane, Utah. Also contains some family correspondence in the form of letters and printed emails, as well as photographs and certificates.
Alita Marcucci Schultz servicemen's wives speech
Mimeographed copy of a typescript. This was an address given by Mrs. Schultz at the Norfolk Virginia Stake Conference 9 Oct. 1977. It is advice for navy wives when their husbands are on sea duty. They should live the principles of the Mormon Church which will strengthen them. Also included is a brief autobiography of Mrs. Schultz.