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Catherine Cedena ALLRED (010203100607)
Allred Progenitors: (James Tillman Sanford Jr., James Tillman Sanford,
James, William, Thomas)
Born: 07/07/1890 Spring City, Sanpete Co., UT
Died: 08/17/1953
Submitted by: Sharon Allred Jessop 04/12/2000
CATHERINE CEDENA ALLRED CLOWARD
(Written by Elizabeth Elmira Allred Aiken)
Catherine Cedena Allred Cloward was the seventh of eight
children born to James Tillman Allred Jr. and Christena B.
Anderson Allred. She was born July 7, 1890 in Spring City,
Sanpete County, Utah. She was reared by good Moron parents. She
was a faithful and dutiful daughter.
Cedena was an A one student. She obtained her scholastic
training at the common school in Spring City. Her teachers were
John S. Blain and James W. Anderson. After completing her
schooling, she lived at the home of James W. Anderson during his
wife’s illness. Then she was employed by Bishop Louritz O.
Larsen as a clerk in his store for two years. She then went to
Price, Utah as clerk in the Lowenstein’s Merc. Company for seven
years. She also worked in Lyman, Wyoming as a clerk.
She took an active part in the different church auxiliary
organizations while she lived in Spring City. She was first
counselor in the stake Young Women Mutual Improvement
Association with Lena Bunnel. She loved to work with young
people and always looked for their good qualities. She felt like
youth should be given opportunities and responsibility and more
occasion to participate in drama, literature, music, sports, and
social activities.
Cedena was favored with a beautiful voice and enjoyed singing
and dancing. She was always very industrious and sympatric.
Through all the years she was constantly urging her brother and
sisters to attain high achievements. She was a great reader but
never cluttered her mind with shoddy literature. She chose to be
the kind of person to reach out willing to help a relative,
friend, or neighbor in need. She was humble, submissive, gentle
and full of patience, long suffering in her trials without
complaining.
She maintained her health by being clean, neat and wearing
appropriate clothing; she also used wisdom in not over taxing
her body. She was grateful for the gifts and talents she
possessed. She had the ability to do things which required
effort, practice and experience. She was fearless in defending
that which she felt was right. She was kind, charitable, and
unselfish. She appeared as she really was, genuine and sincere.
At the age of 33 she married Marion Cloward on December 19, 1923
in Salt Lake city. They made their home in Aurora, Utah. Marion
was previously married and had two children, Erma age 6 and
Cleve was 10 years old. She was a real mother to them and made a
comfortable home, and as all women are by nature, sensitive and
dainty admiring beautiful things; she enjoyed decorating their
home. She was a good cook and seamstress.
Cedena again became active in the church as a leader in the
M.I.A., secretary in the Relief Society and a ward choir member.
She applied as town postmistress and passed the examination. She
held that position for seventeen years and was considered one of
the best in that district. Due to illness she was released.
Cedena was dearly loved by her relatives, friends and neighbors,
especially by her nieces and nephews. She had no children of her
own.
She passed away Monday August 17, 1953.
Funeral services and burial were in Spring City August 22, 1953.
Family history, “From Allred to Allred” put together by Venna
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