Frederick & Minnie Crook Home
1905

Frederick and Minnie Crook were married on February 22, 1893, and their marriage was later solemnized the Salt Lake Endowment House of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. In 1902, following Frederick’s return from his mission, he was called to serve as the first bishop of the Heber 3rd Ward, a position he faithfully held for 28 years. Minnie also dedicated her life to church service, contributing to the Relief Society and other organizations in various callings.

In 1905, the couple built their family home at the comer of Main and Fifth South Streets, where they lived for nearly six decades. Together, Minnie and Frederick raised eleven children-three daughters and eight sons and extended their care to three grandsons. At one point or another, all 14 lived under this cherished roof, leaving behind a legacy of faith, family, and devoted service to the community.

Part of the Historic Home Tour and located at 110 West 200 North in Heber City, Utah