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East High School

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East High School
1944 yearbook photo of Jacqueline Sarle from East High School, Salt Lake City, Utah.
Date & Place: Not specified or unknown.
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Jacqueline J Eatherington
Jacqueline Jane Sarle was born in Salt Lake City, Utah to parents Joesph Milton Sarle (1897-1967) and Joesephine Jane Woodruff (1900-?). She had 3 siblings including Wilford Smith Woodruff Sarle (1934-2007) and Edgar Joseph Sarle (1935-2008). She spent most of her life in Salt Lake City and married Edward Marvin Shearly Jr on April 26, 1951 in Salt Lake. The couple moved to Albuquerque, New Mexico and had 4 children together. After 15 years of marriage, her husband died in 1966. A year later Jacqueline married John J Eatherington (1916-2000) on July 25, 1967 back in Salt Lake, Utah.
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