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Show OaySs H. Harris Services fisld k Lsftlstan Thursday LEWISTON Mrs. Gayle Hendricks Hen-dricks Harris, 2 5, wife of Charles Char-les Marion (Bus) Harris, 215 East( Fifth North, died Wednesday Wednes-day at a Logan hospital of toxemia tox-emia after an illness of several weeks. Mrs. Harris was born September Septem-ber 2, 1914, in Lewiston, the only on-ly daughter of Bishop David O.l and Lettie Baird Hendricks. She was married to Mr. Harris, June 16, 1937, in the Logan temple. Mrs. Harris had attended Utah State Agricultural college and for two years she taught school in Lewiston. She had been active in church activities in the Logan Ninth ward, and was a Primary teacher there. She had been an employe of Sears, Roebuck and comjiny in Logan until shortly before her illness. Surviving besides her husband j and parents, are three brothers: Verl, Russell and Tad Hendricks, all of Lewiston. |