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Show rffilH. y LeFevre Margret Pear) Howrtoh LeFevre, 93, tfaVfteW CountyVoldcst rwHrtjt, died April 11, lJM local hospital., ja, She was bot1jw?J2 1885, PangulWftO; Thomas and ChrtetfeR. Schow Houston. 5nj&e" married to : Jon LeFevre, Pa$urtcHr Aug. 23, 1905 ;4,ltfer solemnized in iWVSt. George LDS Tcrrijpe2f Survivors; '-sftfns, daughters, Ita (fte), Panguitch; Thomas Ceroid, Junction; Norman W., Cannonville; Vernon Leon, Globe, Ariz.; Frank H. Marenga, Ida.; Mrs. Robert (Bonnie) Lamoreux, El Centro, Calif.; Mrs. Klint (Margret) Woolsey, Layton; 29 grandchildren; 62 great grandchildren; seven great great grandchildren; sister, Mary D. Sargent, Panguitch. Funeral services were Saturday in the P.angultch Second. Ward chapel with Earl Roe, officiating. Leon LeFevre offered the family prayer and Hope Truman played prelude and postlude music. Klint Woolsey offered the Invocation. Speakers were Jerry LeFevre and Robert Lamoreau with remarks by Elder Roe. Music included selections by the ward choir and vocal solo by -Howard- llotXonCcalg Lamoreaux gave the benediction. Burial was In the Panguitch City Cemetery by Lee Smith Mortuary, Panguitch, where Thomas Ferold LeFevre offered the dedicatory prayer. Pallbearers were Jerred LeFevre, Milton Dee LeFevre, Lyle Lamoreaux, David Lamoreaux, Tommy Woolsey, Willis Lester, Melvin Lamoreaux and Ed Johnson. |