When Norman Carnes LaRose was born on 16 September 1916, in Fort Duchesne, Uintah, Utah, United States, his father, Carnes LaRose, was 21 and his mother, Bertha Christiana Christensen, was 17. He married Juanita Daniels on 19 January 1946, in Moffat, Colorado, United States. They were the parents of at least 2 sons. He lived in Ouray, Uintah, Utah, United States in 1940 and Election Precinct 8 Altonah, Duchesne, Utah, United States in 1950. He registered for military service in 1941. He died on 31 October 1983, in Roosevelt, Duchesne, Utah, United States, at the age of 67, and was buried in Fort Duchesne Cemetery, Fort Duchesne, Uintah, Utah, United States.
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