Carlos Ballantyne Cardon

23 Aug 1910 – 14 Apr 1942

Great-Grandson of Philip Cardon and Martha Marie Tourn
Grandson of Jean Paul Cardon and Magdalene Beus
Son of George David Cardon and Elizabeth Hulda Ballantyne


Carlos B. Cardon

Carlos Ballantyne Cardon, 31, of 582 Ogden canyon, died Tuesday at ten-forty p. m. of cerebral hemorrhage.

Mr. Cardon was born August 23, 1910 in Logan, a son of George D. and Elizabeth Ballantyne Cardon. When he was 12 years old he moved with his parents to Ogden. He graduated from Ogden high school in 1931. He spent one year at the U. S. A. C. in Logan. Since that time he had been associate3d with his father in the abstract and title business.

On April 10, 1939, in Salt Lake City, he married Ann Stallings, who survives him. Other survivors are his parents, a grandmother, Mrs. Magdalene Cardon; one brother, Dean Cardon, two sisters, Beth and Dorothy Cardon, all of Ogden;p three sisters, Mrs. John J. Marrow, Alexandria, Va.;p and Marie and Winona Cardon, Washington, D. C. Funeral arrangements are being directed by Aultorest mortuary.

-Published in The Ogden Standard-Examiner (Ogden, UT), Wednesday Evening, April 15, 1942, Page 7-A (7).


Obituary photo of Carlos B. Cardon

Services for Carlos Ballantyne Cardon, 31, of 582 Ogden canyon, will be conducted Sunday at one p. m. in the L. D. S. Twelfth ward chapel by Bradley H. Paul, bishop. Burial will be in Aultorest mausoleum under direction of Aultorest mortuary.

Friends may call at the mortuary Friday afternoon and evening and Saturday until three p. m., and at the home of his father, George D. Cardon, of 2547 Van Buren, from four to nine p. m. Saturday and also Sunday until time of the services.

Mr. Cardon, inheritance tax appraiser for the Second judicial district, prominent in Democratic and county circles, and Ogden city health department employe, died Tuesday of a cerebral hemorrhage.

-Published in The Ogden Standard-Examiner, Friday, April 17, 1942, Page 10-B (22).


Aultorest Memorial Park, Ogden, Weber CVounty, Utah, Plot: Mausoleum, A Corridor, Row B, Crypt 7

Mausoleum marker of Carlos B. Cardon