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Show Sister of Cedar City Women Dies At Panguitch Home Mrs. Grace Schow Hatch, 45. of Panguitch sister of Mrs. Velda Bcntlcy of Cedar City, died at her home on Thursday, May 31., following fol-lowing a stroke. She was born in Tropic, Oarfi Id county, May 31, 1900, a daughter of Ncls Peter and Charlottee Jolley Schow. She was married to John F. Hatch July 25. 1919. at Panguitch. She has seived as a couns lor in the South LDS wardRelief society and as a teacher in the Mutual and Primary organizations. She is survived by her fatlrr of Tropic; her husband and five children; child-ren; Mrs. Nita B Dickerson of Clearfield; Sgt. O!on F. Hatch, with the U. S armed forces; S Sgt. Roy LrNell Hatch, U. S. army nir forces in Germany; Reeve Hatch and Bert Schow Hatch of Panguitch three gtandchlldr-n: three sisters, Mrs. Velda Bentley. Cedar City; Mrs. Merle Bigler. Salt Lake City and Mrs. Fern Chrlstensen. Panguitch. Funeral services were conducted Monday in the Panguitch South Ward chapel. |